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Students enrolled in the 2021-22 Museum Studies Certificate Program will present 鈥淐onnections, Remembered,鈥 at the Kennedy Museum of Art, opening April 22.
OHIO Libraries is pleased to announce that Miriam Nelson, director of the Mahn Center, Preservation and Digital Initiatives, has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The 91原创 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine created six new endowed scholarships totaling more than $300,000 in the past year, thanks to the generosity of numerous alumni and friends.
After many months of collaboration, the Office of the University Registrar and the Office of Information Technology have recently made available an updated version of the Course Offerings system.
Brad Cohen, who has served as OHIO's senior vice provost for instructional innovation and chief strategy and innovation officer for the past seven years, has announced his intention to step down.
Registration for both events is now open; OHIO students, faculty, staff and community invited to attend
OIT invites faculty and instructors to discuss improvements to the technical design of classrooms at the next Learning Spaces Advisory Community meeting on Wednesday, April 20.
91原创 celebrated exceptional faculty members during the Faculty Teaching and Research Awards Recognition Ceremony on March 29.
91原创鈥檚 Office of Health Promotion invites students, faculty, staff, and Athens community members to the launch of The Bandana Project on Monday, April 25.
Beth Longenecker, D.O., dean of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine鈥檚 Athens Campus, has announced that she will be leaving 91原创 in May.
The Classics and Religious Studies Department is offering the introductory course, JS 1000: Introduction to Jewish Studies, this fall.
The Center for Campus Community Engagement invites OHIO faculty and administrators to participate in the Community Engaged Scholars Training Program.
91原创鈥檚 Division of University卢 Advancement announces the retirement of the Office of Development鈥檚 Ellen Fultz.
For a few weeks every spring, the Athens and OHIO community flock to the edges of the Hockhocking Adena Bikepath to enjoy what National Geographic has named one of the best spots to see cherry trees.
All that鈥檚 left of Payne鈥檚 Crossing, an African American settlement dating back to the 1800s, is remnants of the cemetery? Actually, there鈥檚 a lot more to discover about this once-thriving settlement