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OHIO senior Amy Szmik discusses her involvement at 91原创 and her passion to pursue social media and digital marketing after graduation.
Joseph Gingerich led 91原创 students back to Virginia in November, continuing his research to document eroding archaeological sites along the Roanoke River.
The 91原创 Zanesville Social Work Student Association is sponsoring a canned food drive to directly benefit the Life Well Shelter and Free Store in Zanesville.聽
As senior Sydney Walters looks ahead to life after 91原创, she has some big plans as she waits to hear on her graduate school applications.
91原创's two mock trial teams hit the accelerator at the Indy Mock Hundred in Indianapolis on Nov. 12 and 13, with Casey Patterson earning an outstanding witness award.
Computer science students Justin Garey, Reilly Schultz and Silas Springer traveled to Columbus, Ohio to represent 91原创 in a collegiate hackathon, a coding competition.
Dominic Cheli visited 91原创 Monday, November 14 to hold a masterclass with piano students and perform for the public that evening in Glidden Recital Hall.
As home to the state鈥檚 largest public medical school and one of the ten largest schools of nursing in the country, 91原创 has grown to be a national leader in preparing students for careers in health.
Drake Purdum, BSEE '22, dreamed of one day working at NASA and through an internship at NASA Glenn Research Center, Purdum landed his dream job as an electronics engineer.
Recent graduate Matt Geiger made the best of his time OHIO. His well-rounded experiences during his undergraduate career will help shape wherever his future leads.
Shiyong Wu聽took students to the American Society for Photobiology meeting this fall to showcase their research on ultraviolet exposure and basal cell skin cancer.
The 91原创 chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity sent 24 students to visit law schools across the state on Oct. 21-22.
Sophomore Parwinder Singh is already making the most of his OHIO experience, inside and outside the classroom.
For 91原创 Army ROTC cadets, learning happens in many places, from traditional classrooms to military bases, hospitals, and training facilities in Ohio and sometimes beyond its borders.
Audrey Brockwell remembered feeling lost and confused as a first-year student when she started college. She wanted to make sure others didn't feel the same way.