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Community Partners

Empowering Ohio small businesses: Ohio Procurement Internship Program opens 2026 applications

The Ohio Procurement Internship Program connects small-to-medium-sized businesses looking to expand into government sales with a workforce of specially trained students.

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Community Health Workers

Community Health Workers bridge gaps in care across Ohio

Community Health Workers are emerging as vital connectors between healthcare systems and Ohio’s diverse communities, addressing barriers like transportation, language access and trust that shape health outcomes. Through 91Ô­´´â€™s expanding CHW training program, hundreds of graduates are using lived experience and cultural understanding to reduce health disparities and strengthen care across the state.

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Literacy Event

Patton College of Education to host Scholastic Book Fair Feb. 5-8

The Patton College of Education’s Stevens Center for Literacy and STEM Education will host a Scholastic Book Fair from Feb. 5–8 in Patton Hall, offering books for all ages with proceeds supporting local schools and teacher candidates.

Winter Olympics
Winter Olympics

From cold to gold: How winter temperatures shape athletic performance

Cold isn’t just a backdrop at the Winter Olympics - it’s an active opponent. As temperatures drop, muscle power, endurance and even decision-making can suffer. Experts break down how the body reacts to cold and the strategies athletes use to stay warm, fueled and competitive on the world’s biggest winter stage.

The winners of the Eco Challenge, along with advisors, hold trophies while standing on stage at the Eco Challenge, and a 1st Place graphic is shown behind them
Student Success

OHIO students come up with innovative ideas in annual Eco Challenge

The Eco Challenge offers students a unique experiential learning opportunity, allowing participants to be active problem-solvers in their community.

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Rankings

OHIO Online programs continue to climb in veteran rankings

OHIO’s continuous rise in the rankings demonstrates its dedication not only to veterans, but also to other military-affiliated students. In addition to high-quality online programs and experienced faculty, increased support from the Veterans and Military Student Services Center and efforts from OHIO Online staff also play a huge role in this success.

An OHIO student wears a shirt that says 91Ô­´´ Sibs Weekend while playing ping pong at the GLOHIO event in the Baker University Center during Sibs Weekend 2025.
Family Weekends

OHIO to host special events, performances for Sibs Weekend

91Ô­´´ will celebrate Sibs Weekend 2026 on Feb. 6-8 with a wide variety of events for all Bobcats and their siblings.

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OHIO Alumni

Paying it forward from a paper-route past: How Richard Stevens supports the next generation of journalists

Richard Stevens’ career in journalism began with a Cleveland paper route and led to a degree from 91Ô­´´. Now, through the Richard J. Stevens Scholarship in Journalism, he is giving back. The scholarship helps students gain the time and financial stability needed for hands-on reporting, student media, and experiential learning that prepare them for careers in journalism.

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Experiencing Dance

Future Bobcats step into the spotlight during Dance at OHIO

The School of Dance welcomed future Bobcats to an immersive day of workshops, performances and community connection during its annual Dance at OHIO event.

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Student success

Actuarily Speaking: Three mathematics students named 2025 semi-finalists in national competition

91Ô­´´â€™s Actuarial Science team was named one of 19 semifinalists out of 68 entries in the Society of Actuaries Research Institute’s 2025 Student Research Case Study Challenge.

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OHIO Events

'Echoes of the Underground Railroad' opens at OHIO Eastern for Black History Month

On display through Thursday, Feb. 26, the exhibit brings together artwork and historical artifacts on loan from the Ohio Valley Underground Railroad Museum. An opening reception will be held Tuesday, Feb. 10.

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THRIVE Thursdays

THRIVE Thursdays to promote well-being throughout February

THRIVE Thursdays are a chance to explore well-being and basic needs resources and tune into what helps students thrive this semester.

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Student Opportunities

Applications for Voinovich Undergraduate Research Scholars are now open

All 91Ô­´´ students interested in getting hands-on, real-world experience in their intended fields are encouraged to apply.

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Faculty Experts

Convenient personalization or death of organic discovery? Streaming algorithms have reshaped how we listen to music

Nearly every music streaming platform increasingly relies on artificial intelligence-driven algorithms. School of Media Arts and Studies Director Josh Antonuccio discusses AI's role in the age of personalized music curation.

Tracy Plouck presents Amista Lipot with the Faculty and Staff Leadership Award
OHIO Awards

Amista Lipot recognized with Voinovich Faculty and Staff Leadership Award

Her two decades of work at 91Ô­´´ have brought significant financial support for the institution and its initiatives. She has also led cooperative efforts among government leaders in the region.

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