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Earth Day at Culinary Services is every day

ĢƵ University Culinary Services celebrates Earth Day every day!

ĢƵ District 12 Science Fair Day 2023

Four students win the AEP Environmental Science Award at the Southeast ĢƵ District 12 Science Fair Day 2023

The District 12 Science Day was held on March 25, 2023, at Heritage Hall on the ĢƵ University Athens Campus. The University hosted 11 schools from the 7-county district.

Scripps alumni centennial symposium

Scripps journalism alumni return to the bricks for centennial symposium

Seventeen journalism alumni from the years were back on the bricks to share their professional journeys at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Centennial Symposium on campus April 4-5.

SPJ breaking news workshop

OHIO journalism organization stages breaking news simulation

The ĢƵ University chapter of Society of Professional Journalists (OUSPJ) gave students an opportunity to practice their news gathering and writing skills at a breaking news training simulation on campus April 8.

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The Culture of Health Leaders Institute for Racial Healing names OHIO professor Vince Jungkunz to its second cohort of national leaders

The Culture of Health Leaders Institute for Racial Healing selected Vince Jungkunz, associate professor of political science at ĢƵ University, to its second cohort. 

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Nine ĢƵ teachers chosen as Scripps Communication Fellows

The ĢƵ University Scripps College of Communication recently named nine PK-12 teachers in ĢƵ to the Communication Fellows Program.

AAC Certified Online Tutoring Program

ĢƵ University’s Academic Achievement Center receives online tutoring certification

OHIO's Academic Achievement Center is among a small group of college tutoring centers to be awarded the Online Tutoring Certification by the Association of Colleges for Tutoring and Learning.

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Applications open for summer Community Health Worker training

ĢƵ University is accepting applications for the Community Health Worker Program for summer 2023.

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OHIO Board of Trustees approves resolution to designate Proctorville Center as surplus property

The surplus designation allows the University to explore the sale of the property; however, no sale is imminent. Any potential sale of the Proctorville Center would include multiple deed restrictions on the building to require it to be sold to other educational entities for educational purposes and ensure that the naming rights of the original donors would be preserved, if desired by the donors.

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ĢƵ University Board of Trustees review vision for improvements to facilities across the College of Fine Arts, new app geared toward enhancing student experiences

ĢƵ University’s Board of Trustees reviewed an extensive plan to improve the College of Fine Arts’ facilities, a key priority in the University’s overall Six-Year Capital Improvement Plan effort, during meetings April 6-7 on the Athens Campus.

Community Engagement Workshop

Community Engaged Scholars Training Program Accepting Applicants for summer and fall 2023

The Center for Campus Community Engagement is offering two opportunities for OHIO faculty and administrators to participate in the Community Engaged Scholars Training Program.

Leadership Awards 2023

The 40th Annual Leadership Awards to be held April 19

The Division of Student Affairs announced the 40th Annual Leadership Awards event, celebrating the outstanding leadership and community service of students and student organizations across OHIO.

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Spring Senior Dance Concert features original choreography by 13 students

ĢƵ University School of Dance presents its annual Spring Senior Dance Concert, “However, For Now,” featuring the work of 13 choreographers.

Ask the Experts The Ridges

OHIO experts discuss The Ridges Development Strategy during March 30 Ask the Experts

OHIO administrative experts Shawna Wolfe and Dominick Brook discussed The Ridges Development Plan and provided insight into the rehabilitation of the historic property during an Ask the Experts.

John Cullen

One man’s battle with Parkinson’s serves as inspiration for CHSP symposium

The College of Health Sciences and Professions will host “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: An Inter-Professional Education Parkinson’s Symposium,” which will share the nuances behind Parkinson’s as experienced by keynote speaker John Cullen.

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