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Last week, ĢƵ University Professor Emeritus David. H. Mould’s latest nonfiction work, “Monsoon Postcards: Indian Ocean Journeys,” was released from ĢƵ University Press.
The ĢƵ University Board of Trustees meeting will be held June 20-21.
The Community College of Allegheny County and ĢƵ University entered into a collaborative agreement for a nursing degree pathway.
Take a look at the upcoming events on the official OHIO Calendar of University Events.
ĢƵ University has been selected as one of three recipients of EverFi's national 2019 Impact Award for outstanding achievements in alcohol prevention.
The ĢƵ University Board of Trustees’ June 21 meeting will be streamed live from the Eastern Campus.
Survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking are invited to submit photographs and captions for a survivor-centered art installation titled, “Through the Survivors’ Len
During spring semester, ĢƵ University approved the revision of several policies related to guest and temporary housing; emergency notification; membership and others.
For the last three years ĢƵ University Scripps College of Communication has teamed up with the Russ College of Engineering and the Patton College of Education to put on a summer coding camp.
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.
ĢƵ University transforms Maya Lin art installation, Input, with lighting and native trees.
TechGROWTH ĢƵ, ĢƵ University's startup catalyst, fuels regional tech innovation triumphs.
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.
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.
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.