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The University’s COVID-19 wastewater surveillance program has resulted in not only targeted asymptomatic testing of students on the Athens campus, but also some questions.
Student Callie Smith and Professor David LaPalombara collaborated to make an imaginary family story come to life in the book "Fescue: A Brave Blade."
Information for students about food benefits, suicide prevention and OHIO TikTok.
I am happy to report that COVID-19 case numbers continue to decrease across the country and state. Most counties with an OHIO campus are similarly on the downtrend.
OHIO professors discussed the origins of Hip-Hop and how over the last 50 years it has influenced black culture, activism and education in the latest Ask the Experts livestream.
The Patton College of Education will host a virtual information session about its online programs on March 12.
OHIO Testing Services has transitioned to enhanced, new digital workflows to provide timely and modern services to the OHIO community. Â
The College of Business is offering virtual sessions that will provide information to OHIO employees about the Online MBA and Professional MBA programs.
Dr. Dina López, professor emerita of geological sciences, retired in December 2020 after nearly 26 years of service at 91Ô´´. The OHIO community is invited to send well wishes and memories.
The Society is a group of volunteer student-leaders who give their time and talents to advance the priorities and initiatives of the Office of the President and University Advancement.
Peer tutoring is available at no cost for students enrolled at any OHIO campus. The process is designed for students to gain insight on courses from other students who have been in their shoes.Â
We begin Week Five with fewer restrictions in Ohio. As our opportunities to interact with one another increase, we must not let our guard down.
As part of 91Ô´´â€™s Affordable Learning Content initiative, the Digital Course Materials program continues to provide seamless access to discounted learning materials.
The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has expanded. Some students now will be eligible to receive up to $200 monthly to pay for groceries.Â
Information inside about bystander intervention, well-being and recreation, public health and safety, building a network and more for students.