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Specialized Studies major prepares for law school

A junior who plans to graduate in 2022, Kelly started off at OHIO as a political science pre-law major in the College of Arts and Sciences with the goal of becoming a lawyer.

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COVID-19 Testing Incentive Program winners announced

COVID Operations wrapped up its COVID-19 Testing Incentive Program over the weekend with a drawing to select three grand prize winners.

Incoming ĢƵ University students walk through College Green during Bobcat Student Orientation Monday, June 24, 2019

Student leaders prepare for Bobcat Student Orientation

Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO) is an annual event hosted by ĢƵ University faculty, staff, and students to help incoming students prepare to enter college.

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OHIO celebrates historic Spring 2021 commencement at Peden Stadium

Take a look at the ceremonies.

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Jeffrey A. Finkle ĢƵ University Economic Development Intern to continue work with IEDC after graduation

In his junior year at ĢƵ University, Colton Campbell, an economics major and Undergraduate Research Scholar at ĢƵ University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, read an article.

Perceive with Caution exhibit

Students ask visitors to reflect on what it means to be human in new Kennedy Museum exhibit

College of Fine Arts’ Kennedy Museum of Art announces its newest exhibition, Perceive with Caution: Merging Concepts VII, a show developed, curated, designed, and installed by students.

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New Pike County Board of Developmental Disabilities Superintendent longtime Bobcat and Executive MPA alumnus

Being named Superintendent of the Pike County Board of Developmental Disabilities was a bittersweet experience for Jeff Allen.

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New Voinovich Academy initiative offers Appalachian law enforcement training via virtual reality

OHIO's Voinovich Academy for Excellence in Public Service is building a new initiative to improve law enforcement safety and increase community trust.

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OHIO’s Ebony Bobcat Network to join local, state and national leaders in commemorating 170th anniversary of Sojourner Truth’s landmark speech

On May 20, the Akron/Canton affiliate of ĢƵ University’s Ebony Bobcat Network will host a virtual celebration commemorating the 170th anniversary of Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman” speech.

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Theater welcomes multidisciplinary artist and actor, Ally Poole, to its performance faculty roster, Fall 2021

The School of Theater and the College of Fine Arts announcing the newest faculty addition, Ally Poole, into the performance program starting fall 2021.

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Voinovich School students win awards in 2021 Student Expo

Several students from ĢƵ University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs won awards for their work at the 2021 Virtual Student Expo.

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Graduate student Stefana Avara ranked in the top 28 TikTok fitness influencers in Business Insider

Stefana Avara, graduate student, fitness influencer, and business owner, is passionate about body positivity and helping other women find their strength and confidence through her social media.

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Voinovich School research associate’s article on Jewish burial featured in ĢƵ Township News

Natalie Wilson, research associate at ĢƵ University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, recently wrote an article for ĢƵ Township News about Jewish burial in Southeast ĢƵ.

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Alumni Spotlight: Jessica Embry

The Patton College would like to recognize Jessica Embry as May’s honorary Alum of the Month. She was a graduate of the College of Fine Arts and was a fine arts teacher and orchestra director.

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On the path to an equitable energy transition, ĢƵ University faculty contributes insight on how to get there 

A new report led by Resources for the Future lays out the costs and benefits of policies that can reduce emissions while promoting fairness for communities affected by the transition to clean energy.

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