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President Nellis announces search committee for new Director of OHIO Athletics

President Nellis, today, announced the members of the search committee for the next Director of OHIO Athletics after Jim Schaus announced his resignation earlier this month. 

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Illuminating Memories

ĢƵ University transforms Maya Lin art installation, Input, with lighting and native trees.

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An Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

TechGROWTH ĢƵ, ĢƵ University's startup catalyst, fuels regional tech innovation triumphs.

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Rooted in Change

OHIO's iconic structures, Peden Stadium, the Convocation Center, and Alden Library, mark milestone anniversaries in 2019, adapting functions while preserving the campus's classic appearance.

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Board of Trustees to consider FY20 Operating and Capital budgets, Clippinger renovation strategy and Richland Avenue Pedestrian Crossing during June meeting

The ĢƵ University Board of Trustees will consider the Fiscal Year 20 Operating and Capital budgets, the second phase of the Clippinger renovation strategy, and more.

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Stewards of the Landscape

OHIO’s faculty and students are lending a nurturing hand to planet Earth by taking toxins from water to make artist-grade paint pigments and leveraging life-sized replicas of oil and gas pipeline with software models to prevent spills.

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The OHIO Museum Complex

OHIO Museum Complex extends the Kennedy Museum of Art, delving into science and environment at The Ridges with its Lin Hall gallery. The mAppAthens app provides engaging self-guided tours, covering topics from art to ecology.

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Art as Landscape

Andrea Frohne, an associate professor of art history, discusses her career exploring the visual landscape of African culture and her book on New York City’s African Burial Ground. She shares personal insights, from early memories to favorite smells.

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Growing Community

For some, a lawn is just a lawn. For Cindy Code, it’s so much more.

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Fast-tracking Trail Building

ĢƵ University students join forces with the Wayne National Forest, providing essential data for the proposed 88-mile Baileys Trail System. In a cross-disciplinary effort, students contribute to environmental surveys and research on ecotourism marketing, accelerating the trail planning process and fostering regional economic development and community connectivity.

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Athens County Breakdown

Scott Ruescher, AB ’75, reached out to ĢƵ Today more than a year ago to share “Athens County Breakdown,” a poem he penned about his life as a student and homesteader in Athens County during the 1970s. When this issue’s theme emerged as “landscapes,” his poem was destined to be published here.

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Forbes ranks ĢƵ University among America’s Best Value Colleges for 2019

ĢƵ University is included on Forbes’ list of America’s Best Value Colleges for 2019, one of just seven institutions in the state to make the list.

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Bill Willan retirement reception to be held June 18

The ĢƵ University community is invited to attend a retirement reception for Dr. William “Bill” Willan from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

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The Gates Foundation-Ross County Scholar’s Fund reaches milestone of 200 grants

Since the awarding of the first scholarships, more than 200 grants have been given to deserving Ross County students, and the 2019 recipients mark the 16th class of scholars to utilize the grants.

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Honors Tutorial College alumna elected to National Academy of Sciences

ĢƵ University Honors Tutorial College 1993 alumna Dr. Jue Chen has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

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