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Cybersecurity Awareness Month is well underway and learning the best ways to fight phishing is crucial.
From the glitz and glam of Cher to the “who wore it best” posts, Thread Magazine and the executive board of “threadies” have been bringing fashion, glamour, and creativity to the OHIO
Hundreds of backpacks soon will be lined across College Green in Athens in recognition of suicide awareness for the Send Silence Packing exhibit on display Oct. 12.
The 1804 Scholars Program will offer participants a rich blend of peer, faculty, and campus engagement with a holistic emphasis on their personal and professional development.
The 2021 Jerry A. Greco Memorial Educator of the Year Award has been awarded to Cheryl Geng, PA-C.
In this moment it's not just about what we need to do, but who we need to become.
ĢƵ University’s Tantrum Theater opens its 2021-2022 season on Oct. 8 with Jaclyn Backhaus’ Men on Boats.
As you know, COVID Operations has been extremely busy reviewing incident reports and providing case management for OHIO community members affected by COVID-19.
Women’s Center Director Dr. M. Geneva Murray has received the National Women’s Studies Association’s (NWSA) 2021 Coalition Builder Award for her service.
Meeting ĢƵ University’s deadline of Nov. 15 to be vaccinated against COVID-19 could mean starting the vaccination process as early as this week.
On Wednesday, October 6, the ĢƵ Department of Higher Education released the Statewide Education Plan for Preventing Hazing.
The Fairfield County Workforce Center officially opened its doors Sept. 22 with an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony, garnering attendance from state and local leaders.
ĢƵ University Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service graduate Kenneth Wilson, MPA ‘93, found himself at ĢƵ University almost by surprise.
The OHIO Board of Trustees approved a resolution to develop a voluntary separation retirement program for Athens campus faculty.
The Board of Trustees has passed a resolution to rename the home of the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education from its current name, McCracken Hall, to Gladys W. and David H. Patton Hall.