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Erin Mangan installs artworks in a gallery

Art history senior interns as gallery assistant at the Chautauqua Institute

Lessons learned at the intersection of art and business by fourth-year student interning at the Chautauqua Institution.

An image from the Study Space Locator Map

Study Space Locator now available for Athens campus

ĢƵ University students have a new tool at their disposal to help them find study spaces on the Athens campus. 

John Kopchick Growth hormone

Study published in Endocrinology by Heritage College researchers finds disruption of the growth hormone receptor gene in adipose tissue results in increased lifespan in mice

A study of mice led by the Heritage College and Edison Biotechnology Institute researchers has shown that stopping the activity of growth hormone in fat cells can improve health and increase lifespan.

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Katie Wilson named Regional Recruitment Manager for OHIO Zanesville

“If you don’t know the answer, maybe someone else doesn’t know either. There’s no question too big or too small, just ask it because this will help us assist both you and future students,” Wilson advises.

College Green

OHIO students asked to complete the outdoor classroom survey

All OHIO students are asked to complete this quick survey.

An aerial view of South Green’s new Paw Print Park shows the hammock space on the paw print to the right and the student gathering and event space on the paw print to the left.

OHIO unveils new Paw Print Park

South Green’s new Paw Print Park was developed with input from and focus on OHIO students – their wellbeing, their engagement and their community.

Fran Kovac

A career in environmental law started with the ethical foundation learned at ĢƵ University and WOUB

Fran Kovac was the editor of her high school newspaper and took part in the High School Journalism Workshop at OHIO. That’s when she fell in love and knew where she wanted to go to college.

Ashley Johnson, portrait

Ashley Johnson helps bring more law and society voices to campus

For alumna Ashley Johnson, ĢƵ University has been the portal through which she's met people from around the county. It all began when she was a kid on campus.

The 2017 Honey for the Heart parade in Uptown Athens

Honey for the Heart parade to return to Uptown Athens on Oct. 29

After a three-year hiatus, the Honey for the Heart parade will return to Uptown Athens for what is bound to be an outlandish homecoming for one of Athens’ most cherished Halloween past times.

Christopher Purdy

Purdy finds joy in music while keeping pianos in tune

Christopher Purdy, the University's only piano technician, maintains 116 pianos across the campus, mostly in the College of Fine Arts.

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New vocal wellness program blends performing arts and health sciences

New vocal wellness program hosts guest lecture by Ingo Titze, an internationally recognized expert in voice science, on Oct. 27.

Veteran's Day 2022

OHIO, Athens to celebrate Veterans Day over a week

ĢƵ University and the city of Athens are hosting a week-long celebration with several events to thank veterans for their service this year.

Participants in the Appalachia Forward conference

Appalachia Forward forms connections between local development districts to uplift Appalachian areas

The Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service at OHIO held its second annual Appalachia Forward conference on Oct. 5, bringing together local elected officials and development staff.

Lori Criss

ĢƵ mental health and addiction director experiences OHIO’s VR and its potential for health care and law enforcement training

ĢƵ University hosted Lori Criss, director of the ĢƵ Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, and her staff for an immersive presentation on the University’s use of virtual reality.

Fig. Rare-Earth Rotor. (a) STM image of a rotating Eu complex appears as a disc shape on Au(111). (b) Controlled rotations are performed by supplying electrical energy from an STM tip. (c), (d) Before and after rotation of a complex, respectively. The dashed circle indicates the counterion used for the control.

Team of physicists, chemists demonstrates atomic-level control of rare earth molecule

Scientists at OHIO and partner institutions have, for the first time, formed a charged rare earth molecule on a metal surface and rotated it using scanning tunneling microscopy.

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