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Ingo Trauschweizer

History professor edits essay collection on the evolution of peace and stability between allied nations from 1945 to present

Ingo Trauschweizer links past and present efforts to maintain a peaceful world in his latest book, “Temple of Peace: International Cooperation and Stability since 1945.” 

Coach Jeff Boals and basketball players dancing

OHIO to host virtual pep rally for March Madness

Join the University-hosted virtual pep rally from noon to 1:30 p.m. EDT on Monday, March 22.

OHIO students are shown painting the Graffiti Wall

First. Finest. Forever.

Over the past year, in the midst of everything 2020 threw at us, ĢƵ University embarked on a journey to better articulate our University’s story—our brand.

Collage of different images of ACRN

Time Machine: 50 years of ACRN

April 4, 1971, marked the inaugural broadcast of ĢƵ University’s first and only student-run radio network—and the birth of a community of Bobcats bound to one another by a love of music and shared experiences that have enriched campus life and culture.

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OHIO faculty and staff invited to participate in Community Engaged Scholars Program

Through this program faculty and staff will develop capacity for community engaged teaching and scholarly activity.  

Christine Suniti Bhat poses by the bike path

Last Word: Christine Suniti Bhat

An Asian Indian by birth, Dr. Christine Suniti Bhat, PHD ’03, came to OHIO as an international student, earned her doctorate, and joined the faculty in 2006, serving as a professor of counselor education in the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education. She is a licensed professional counselor and a licensed school counselor and a citizen of both Australia and the United States.

Aerial photo of the river separating the Ridges and west green

The Ridges Green: Past & Present

If you’ve ever visited Athens, you know about The Ridges—the former mental health center that has towered above the southern end of campus and community since the 1870s.

G. Kenner Bush Jr.

University mourns passing of former ĢƵ University and ĢƵ University Foundation trustee

G. Kenner Bush Jr., an iconic and beloved member of the Athens and ĢƵ University community, passed away at the age of 86 on Feb 28, 2021.

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Libraries research workshop to focus on scholarly author identifiers

University Libraries will host a workshop on March 25 that will help attendees build their scholarly profile to make their research easier to find.

Marching 110 members hold up their bandmates images

Far from normal

The coffee still flowed at the Front Room, but, like all campus dining services, for carry-out only. Cardboard cutouts of fans stood in place of loyal Bobcats at games held at Peden Stadium and the Convocation Center. And the word “virtual” became a way of life.

women swimming underwater

Still More: The Chronicles of the Fish Diaries

Brittany “Bert” Hawthorne, BFA ’20, takes to the water of the ĢƵ University Aquatic Center, illustrating The Chronicles of the Fish Diaries dance she choreographed and performed during the School of Dance’s 2020 Fall Dance Concert.

The Ridges

A new era for The Ridges

For the past nearly 30 years, the University has worked to preserve a storied piece of Athens, American medical and architectural history by investing in The Ridges.

Surinder Amrit S. Bedi, MSISE, visits the rooftop solar system Sunpreme Inc. installed at Gurdwara Sahib in Fremont, California, when Bedi was an executive vice president at the company

Powered by lessons in innovation, excellence

Surinder Amrit S. Bedi, MSISE, remembers going to the ĢƵ University Airport at night, pondering design concepts that would pave the way for the next generation of aviation facilities.

Schuneman Symposium 2021

Acclaimed journalists to present work at virtual Schuneman Symposium

Journalists who document stories dominating the world’s news will present their work at this year’s Schuneman Symposium on Photojournalism and New Media on March 30-31.

Bella Miller poses outside of residential halls.

Little things, big returns

It’s the little things. The classic grid of West Green. Finding your favorite professor in your favorite coffee shop. A smile from a stranger on Court Street.

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