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University Provides Update on Student Organizations Under Administrative Review

ĢƵ University has been working diligently to expedite the administrative investigation process for student organizations that have been accused of hazing over the past three weeks.

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OHIO Procurement Technical Assistance Center has banner year helping clients earn $896M

The OHIO Procurement Technical Assistance Center successfully connected small and mid-sized business owners with federal, state and local government contracts worth more than $896 million in 2018.

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OHIO MFA students present work in a variety of studio art forms in “Fourteen Seconds” exhibit

OHIO’s School of Art + Design presents “Fourteen Seconds,” an exhibition of new work from second-year graduate student Master of Fine Arts candidates in the Art Gallery from Oct. 22 to Nov. 8.

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Notable Alumni | Shawn Graves Explores Moral Perfection, Moral Imperatives (and Fighting in the NHL)

In his scholarly work, Dr. Shawn M. Graves probes philosophical questions about “God and Moral Perfection.” He even considers “Christian ethic for sport, tracing some of its implications for fighting

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OHIO experts explain the benefits of going to school in a vibrant college town

Nestled in the foothills of Appalachia, Athens, ĢƵ — the home of ĢƵ University — has it all. At least, according to MSN.com, which recently named Athens the best college town in the state of ĢƵ.

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University partners with City of Athens to offer electric scooter transportation option

A new transportation option will be available on Monday, November 4 when Spin, a company owned by Ford Motor Co., deploys 100 electric scooters (e-scooters) throughout the campus area.

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Notable Alumni | Aaron Kahn Specializes in Golden Age of Spanish Literature

Dr. Aaron M. Kahn teaches at a university in England and specializes in Miguel de Cervantes (author of Don Quixote) and the Golden Age Spanish literature.

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OHIO journalism professor, Aimee Edmondson elected Vice President of the American Journalism Historians Association

Aimee Edmondson, associate professor of journalism in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at OHIO, was recently elected as the first Vice President of the American Journalism Historians Association.

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Facilities Management and Safety recognizes September Employees of the Month

This month’s winners are Cory Dorton and Randall Zimmerman (Bargaining Unit) and Tiffany Sanders (Administrative Staff). All OHIO employees are invited to nominate FMS employees for this award.

In August, community health worker trainees use virtual reality tech to immerse themselves in the impact of Narcan, an anti-overdose drug. Photo by Ellee Achten, BSJ '14, MA '17

I will walk with you

Community health workers are known by a lot of names: outreach worker, patient advocate, public health aide. Some think "cheerleader" could be added to the list. They are trusted community members who connect those in need of health services to healthcare resources and advocate on their behalf.

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OHIO’s Faculty Senate sponsored “Money Matters, an informative discussion” to share more about the university’s budget

ĢƵ University’s senior administrators are actively having conversations with faculty and staff on campus about the impact of the University’s budget.

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ĢƵ University brings health professionals across state together for first Community Symposium on Opioid Interventions

ĢƵ University President M. Duane Nellis provided opening remarks during the Community Symposium on Opioid Interventions and made clear OHIO’s commitment to helping solve the state’s opioid epidemic.

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Ridges Advisory Committee meeting scheduled for Oct. 22

The Ridges Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22 in Ridges Building 21, 105 Leadership Room.

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Mentors matter

Julie Suhr entered Luther College in 1984 and became the first person in her family to go to college. Today, Suhr serves as a mentor to ĢƵ University’s first-generation students. ĢƵ Today asked her to unpack how those relationships have shaped her. Her story follows. — Editor

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Grounds Services working hard to keep Athens Campus trees healthy

OHIO Landscape Coordinator Susan Calhoun recently shared some of the measures the University takes every day to keep them alive and healthy and several ways the community can help.

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