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(From top left) Chief of Staff/Special Assistant to the Vice President for Finance and Administration Chad Mitchell, Senior Director of NASPA’s Culture of Respect Alli Tombros Korman, Vice President for Student Affairs Jason Pina, (from bottom left) Director of Survivor Advocacy Program Kim Castor, Chief of Staff to the Executive Vice President and Provost Cary Frith and Assistant Director of Health Promotion Mat Hall meet to guide OHIO’s Culture of Respect Task Force.

National Culture of Respect program visited OHIO

In October, a representative from NASPA’s Culture of Respect visited OHIO’s own Culture of Respect task force to offer suggestions on improving current policies and programming.

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Nominations sought for Foundation, Alumni Association boards and 2020 Alumni Awards

With 2019 coming to a close, ĢƵ University is preparing for the new year and looking for Bobcats interested in lending their time and talent to two of its boards and those who will be honored at....

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Dr. Michael Kopish forges international partnership with university in Brazil

The Patton College has longstanding global impact and celebrates Teacher Education Associate Professor Dr. Michael Kopish for his overseas accomplishments.

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Koller series’ third installment celebrates “One World at ĢƵ University,” benefits scholarship program

ĢƵ University is proud to unveil the third installment in a four-part collection of prints celebrating the year-round beauty and spirit of the Athens Campus’ historic College Green....

Solich wins 111

Frank Solich becomes MAC's winningest football coach with 111th win

On Tuesday, Nov. 19, Frank Solich etched his place in MAC history, becoming the conference's winningest head coach with his 111th victory - an impressive 66-24 road triumph over Bowling Green.

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Journalism for good

From a young age, Caitlin Hunt loved to do three things: read, write, and talk to people. So, it came as no surprise when the ĢƵ University junior chose to pursue a career in journalism.

Duschinski

OHIO professor urges congressional panel to ‘Take Notice’ of human rights crisis in Kashmir

OHIO professor Dr. Haley Duschinski testified before members of Congress examining the human rights situation in the former state of Kashmir.

Graham Smith and daughter Hadley

Symposium helps dad understand daughter's medical condition

Graham Smith of Dublin, ĢƵ, is neither a medical clinician nor a research scientist, but attended the third annual International Symposium on Growth Hormone and Metabolism.

Mark Berryman, Ph.D., in lab

NIH-funded study probes fine details of deafness

With support from a three-year, $452,998 grant from the National Institutes of Health, researchers led by Mark Berryman, Ph.D., aim to learn more about deafness at both genetic and cellular levels.

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OHIO News email to be sent Wednesday, Nov. 27

The weekly OHIO News email will be sent out on Wednesday, Nov. 27, because of the University’s observance of Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 28.

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Support OHIO students this Giving Tuesday, Dec. 3

Through the support of donors, ĢƵ University is able to provide help to students who face financial difficulty due to emergency situations or one-time hardships. The Emergency Microgrant program....

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Save the date for 2020 MLK Jr. Celebration Week events

ĢƵ University will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in January 2020 on the Athens Campus. Events are scheduled Jan. 20-31.

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ĢƵ University research shows 'bad cholesterol' is only as unhealthy as its composition

New research at ĢƵ University shows that a particular subclass of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) is a much better predictor of potential heart attacks than the mere presence of LDL.

Essentially Athens ĢƵ

Poet Laureate's new collection showcases the essence of Athens

The City of Athens and Kari Gunter-Seymour, Athens Poet Laureate, have published “Essentially Athens ĢƵ,” a place-based collection of poetry, story, song and fine art. The book launch is Dec. 8.

Mt. Zion

Mt. Zion Baptist Church partners with OHIO’s CoArts to host NEA rural design workshop

One of Athens’ most historical and cultural buildings, the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, has been selected by the NEA as one of three national sites to host a rural design workshop.

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