OHIO Today
Helpful Links
Navigate OHIO
Connect With Us
Lucy Thompson initially fell in love with OHIO due to the beautiful campus and the feeling of excitement from the people she met on campus tours.
Miranda West has been a paralegal for 22 years, but earning an M.A. in Law, Justice & Culture online has given her a heightened understanding of the law in relation to society.
All ĢƵ University students who will be moving at the end of the spring semester are invited to donate unwanted materials to programs that will benefit the Athens community.
Dannie Lackey, from McArthur, ĢƵ, is graduating this spring with her Associate in Applied Science in Nursing degree after completing her coursework at ĢƵ University Chillicothe.
Jessica Grey chose OHIO Chillicothe for its proximity to her home and for its affordability. She graduates this spring with her associate degree in arts and plans to work to build a career as an artist.
With graduation approaching, ĢƵ University students like Melissa Huff are already planning their next steps.
Keeping Bobcats Informed for April 26, 2023.
After graduation, Alicia Weadock will be attending OHIO’s Heritage College of Medicine for medical school with the hopes of becoming a family medicine physician and practicing in a rural area.
Journalism news and information major Kayla Bennett grew up in Dayton, and knew OHIO was the right place for her the first time she came to campus.
ĢƵ University’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology moved up 10 spots and had six programs ranked among the best in the nation in the 2023-2024 “Best Graduate Schools” rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.
Ben Holt, who didn't have his career path mapped out when he arrived at ĢƵ University, was recently named vice president for innovation at AgBiome and continues to defy gravity in his career path.
OHIO's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service continued to strengthen its national reputation in leadership and public affairs education by ranking 57th in U.S. News & World Report’s latest list of top public affairs graduate schools for 2023-2024.
When Evan Brown came to ĢƵ University in 1976, his dream job looked a little different than how his career played out. But Brown says he is now living his dream thanks to ĢƵ University and WOUB.
A total of 12 graduate programs, spanning numerous academic colleges, were recognized in the U.S. News’ 2023-2024 rankings list. It is important to note that U.S. News & World Report does not rank all graduate programs each year.
Just months after graduating from the Scripps College of Communication, OHIO alumni were in Dallas covering a national championship.