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This message serves as a reminder to the ĢƵ University community that are required to follow the provisions outlined in the Presidential Health Directives and public health directives.
Dr. Laura Harrison, professor in the Patton College’s Counseling and Higher Education Department, received the Philip A. Tripp Distinguished Service Award from the ĢƵ College Personnel Association.
The ĢƵ University Registrar announces information for faculty and staff about Spring Semester 2020-21 final grades and final examinations.
The project will assess the student experience from recruitment through graduation to identify areas for greatest improvement.
This recognition is Classified Senate’s way of awarding those employees who have shown outstanding individual achievement and performance of their jobs.
Information Security will be hosting a Q&A session for the OHIO community on March 17 at 1 p.m. to discuss the first group of University-wide Information Security Standards.
Guest speaker and author Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn will discuss the concept of “well-being,” using a lens into the ancient past for some insights for the present.
The 12-hour dance marathon hosted by ĢƵ University’s BobcaThon looks quite different this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A 12K marathon will be held on March 20 and 21.
OHIO IT reminds faculty of useful technology tips within popular applications that can assist in making the semester continue to go smoothly, such as with exam administration.
Julie Ciotola, a 2020 graduate of OHIO's Honors Tutorial College, received recognition as she placed in the top 20 of the annual Hearst Audio Competition through the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
OHIO will be featured in a clue during the Monday, March 15, showing of Jeopardy!
To gain an understanding of what proportion of the community is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, COVID Operations is offering a confidential voluntary vaccine registry for OHIO community members.
Experts will help students in the sciences learn about academic resources and prepare them for life as a STEM student on March 16 and March 17.
While some business sectors have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic, gaming and esports have grown—and are now a bigger industry than movies and North American sports combined.
Information inside about being a better bystander, Virtual Student Expo, mental health support, and more.