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Nirmala Ghimirey, now in her second year of medical school in ĢƵ University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (HCOM), spent 14 years at the camp before her family was resettled in ĢƵ.
OHIO Calendar of University Events (CUE) will be transitioning to a new calendar system that will improve overall user experience for both calendar editors and campus community members.
The autonomous vehicle guidance and trajectory tracking system developed by Professor Jim Zhu is patent pending. Since 2015, Zhu and his co-inventors have continued to refine the system.
The Inventors Dinner recognized faculty who engaged with the Technology Transfer Office to commercialize their research findings, by protecting their intellectual property through the patent process.
In 2009, University College launched Project Graduation, with the help of the Office of University Registrar, to help OHIO students who were very close to graduation but had stopped making progress.
In January, ĢƵ University’s Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) welcomed Yejin Sohn, MSW, LSW, as a new survivor advocate and case manager.
Welcome to the 48-Hour Shootout, an event that gives students 48 hours to write, direct, shoot and perfect a 5-minute film.
SFL is looking for responses from faculty and staff members affiliated with a sorority or fraternity in hopes of building a stronger sorority and fraternity life across campus.
NPR published the photostory “The Man Behind Mister Rogers, Away From The Neighborhood Of Make-Believe,” which features select images from the Libraries' Lynn Johnson collection.
The Sustainability Awards recognize staff, faculty, students, departments and community members or organizations for outstanding contributions to sustainability. The submission deadline is March 11.
ĢƵ University Professor of Music Composition and Theory Robert McClure has recently been awarded the ĢƵ Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for music composition.
More than 300 people came to Athens, Feb. 21-22, for Settling ĢƵ: First Nations and Beyond. Read the coverage.
Find out how you can maintain accessibility when using temporary signs on campus.
ĢƵ University helped 10 Athens Middle School students inform the public about the life and accomplishments of Andrew Jackson Davison, Athens County’s first Black attorney, Feb. 18-19.
The African Students Union will host African Heroes’ Night on Friday, Feb. 29. in the Baker Center Ballroom. This year’s honoree is Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, medical doctor and social activist.