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This year, University Libraries’ open access repository will house some of the many projects that will be on display for the OHIO Virtual Expo.
ĢƵ University welcomed alumnus Dane Smith, BSC ’84, for the fifth Challenging Dialogues lecture that was held virtually on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Gillian Ice, special assistant to the president for public health operations, talks about the effectiveness of OHIO’s COVID-19 response to date and what is in store for summer and fall.
On Stephanie Savino’s (’20) first day of classes for her master’s program in Soccer Coaching Education, she was asked by a professor to “teach a skill” without using a soccer ball.
I write today with good news about our University operations for the summer and fall semesters as we plan toward increased in-person offerings in and out of the classroom.
Through OHIO’s leadership programs, junior Danielle Klein helps prospective and first-year students find their place at the University.
A team of ĢƵ University professors will create a virtual factory for an apprenticeship training model, thanks to a new grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
OHIO professors Berkeley Franz and Lindsay Dhanani have continued their research examining how psychology and public health intersect, analyzing the effects of physician bias on opioid misuse.
The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) extended accreditation for ĢƵ University’s Engineering Technology and Management (ETM) program in the Russ College
The Classified Senate recognizes employees who have shown outstanding individual achievement and performance of their jobs, while inspiring and supporting the achievement of others.
ĢƵ University’s Facilities Management and Safety has scheduled a power outage of all facilities at The Ridges for Saturday, March 20, 2021, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
During the information session, attendees will learn about the program’s requirements, deadlines and application. OHIO employees will also learn how they can apply their educational benefits.
Information about the free programs and activities can be viewed on the 2021 Women’s History Month website, as well as in the Calendar of University Events.
The undergraduate alternative grading option has been extended for spring semester 2021 with a more robust course exemption process.
Undeterred by the COVID-19 Pandemic, the students and community partners working together through a community-based internship program successfully transitioned to remote partnerships.