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Sharon Hopkins wins Janet and George Voinovich Faculty and Staff Leadership Award

Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service Dean Tracy Plouck recently recognized Sharon Hopkins as the 2023 recipient of the Janet and George Voinovich Faculty and Staff Leadership Award.

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ĢƵ University takes the lead: Bridging the gap in school counselor shortages

Discover how ĢƵ University is tackling the alarming shortage of school counselors in the region by introducing the first accredited online program in school counseling.

Graduate student in physics, Sneha Upadhyay in Clippinger Research Annex,
Physics and Astronomy

Unraveling big mysteries with tiny particles: PhD student takes award-winning approach to quantum research

Imagine being a detective, but instead of solving mysteries on the bustling streets of a metropolis, you're unraveling the secrets of the universe in a laboratory, one atom at a time. Sneha Upadhyay, an award-winning Ph.D. student at ĢƵ University in physics and astronomy, pulls out her quantum magnifying glass—or in this case, microscope—every day.

Gary Holcomb poses with a framed copy of the artwork for the novel "Romance in Marseille"
Literature

The 90-year journey of a Harlem Renaissance novel

With help from a dedicated OHIO professor, Claude McKay's "Romance in Marseille" groundbreaking and inclusive novel made it to bookshelves.

Laurel Wamsley

NPR Correspondent Laurel Wamsley developed her love for public radio by listening to WOUB

Growing up in Athens, Laurel Wamsley has vivid memories of sitting in the back of her parents’ car listening to WOUB FM Radio.

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'Business Education, Relationships, and Making the World a Better Place': Menard Family George Washington forum slated for March 6

The Menard Family George Washington Forum will host Flagler College economics professor Derek K. Yonai on Wednesday March 6 at 6 p.m. in the Baker Theater.

Wade Elkins 9 to 5

Students and visiting artists find experience and enjoyment “working 9 to 5”

Adapted from the 1980 film and set to the music of Dolly Parton, Tantrum Theater’s production of “9 to 5 the Musical” tells the story of three working women seeking revenge on their misogynistic boss.

Eclipse

Prepare for the total solar eclipse with OHIO Zanesville

In partnership with the Zanesville Astronomy Club, ĢƵ University Zanesville is hosting a community event on March 7 on how to prepare for the upcoming solar eclipse.

Portrait of HCOM's Elizabeth Beverly

ĢƵ University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine professor shapes national standards of diabetes care

Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D., will serve on the American Diabetes Association’s Professional Practice Committee to establish the national Standards of Care in Diabetes. 

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Nominations sought for Chapman Clapp Outstanding Advisor Award

ĢƵ University seeks nominations for the 2023-2024 Chapman Clapp Outstanding Advisor Award.  Nominations will be accepted until 5 p.m. on May 30, 2024.

Tana Raypole with her daughter Hensley

Tana Raypole returns to ĢƵ University Chillicothe to pursue nursing dreams

After a break of 16 years, Tana Raypole has returned to OHIO Chillicothe to pursue the nursing degree that was always on her mind.

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ĢƵ University shares faculty experiences, insights into Canvas course templates

Initial feedback is encouraging and suggests that the course templates are likely to simplify the Canvas transition for faculty and enhance the student experience.

Three ĢƵ University students are pictured with their cohort in the Democracy House’s Young Leaders Civic Action Program

Driving change: Student leaders sharpen skills in political leadership

How the Democracy House is helping OHIO students turn their thought leadership into action

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University Human Resources to begin mailing IRS Form 1095-C to employees this week

This week, University Human Resources will be mailing IRS Form 1095-C to employees who were eligible for health insurance benefits last year.

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OHIO’s AI Symposium to explore cutting-edge technology, provide insights into the future

Through a broad, immersive deep dive into all things artificial intelligence, ĢƵ University’s first-ever AI Symposium is aiming to not only keep pace with the technology but sprint ahead.

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