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Bobcat Safe, a mobile application that promotes safety resources to 花季传媒 students, is available for use by students, faculty and staff on the Athens campus.
A message from Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs
This is a brief note to let you know that the University announcement about Phase 2, which starts September 28, is planned to go out tomorrow.
花季传媒 faculty, staff and students can participate for free in the course 鈥淔undamentals of Mediation,鈥 sponsored by the Athens Area Mediation Service, starting Sept. 11.
The Vice President for Research and Creative Activity is soliciting nominations for the 2020 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship.
The Black Male Experience: Academic and Professional Worlds聽session will be held on Monday, Sept. 14, from noon to 1:30 p.m.
花季传媒鈥檚 Master of Sports Administration program has reclaimed the top spot as the world鈥檚 best postgraduate sports management degree for 2020 by SportBusiness.
Dublin Entrepreneurial Center clients can compete for government purchasing contracts through a new partnership with the central Ohio office of OHIO's Procurement Technical Assistance Center.
The OHIO Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute has increased its critical mass of scientists who focus on combating pain and understanding health as we age.
Go behind the scenes of the festival
OHIO students have created a new theater organization, Vibrancy Theater, directly aimed at providing a sustainable space for BIPOC student theater artists to have their stories heard.
Professor Mona Robinson was featured in The Professional Counselor journal for her decades of achievement in counseling and counseling education
Eleven OHIO students received Gilman Scholarships for studying abroad during the 2019-2020 academic year, as well as one OHIO student receiving one of the first ever Gilman-McCain Scholarship.
Dinty W. Moore may have retired from OHIO, but keep an eye out for two more books forthcoming this year.
Dr. Sergiu Aizicovici developed a passion for mathematics in middle school, so choosing math as his college major was an easy decision鈥攁 decision that led to a 31-year career at OHIO.