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Hugh Sherman, former dean of the College of Business

Shermans leave lasting legacy through scholarship for Appalachian students

During his tenure as dean of the College of Business, Hugh Sherman witnessed firsthand the profound impact a college education could have on students.

Ask the Experts Hip-Hop

OHIO experts discuss how Hip-Hop has shaped activism, black culture and education

OHIO professors discussed the origins of Hip-Hop and how over the last 50 years it has influenced black culture, activism and education in the latest Ask the Experts livestream.

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Patton College of Education to host session on using educational benefits for online programs

The Patton College of Education will host a virtual information session about its online programs on March 12.

ĢƵ University alumna Terri Morris Stagi (third from left) is seen at the 2011 ribbon-cutting ceremony for Women Giving Back’s 11,000-square-foot boutique and warehouse.

Alumna named a Washingtonian of the Year for work to help women, children rebuild their lives

Terri Morris Stagi is one of 12 individuals named to the 2020 Washingtonians of the Year list in recognition of the nonprofit she cofounded that helps women and children in crisis rebuild their lives.

Damian with colleagues Brendan Murphy (left), Ulf Linnemann (right) and two of Ulf’s doctoral students, examining rocks of the Rheic Ocean in the Prague Basin of the Czech Republic in 2002.

Damian Nance deduced Cycle of Supercontinents, and focused on finding the evidence

Damian Nance's colleagues from around the world came together to honor the man who put the puzzle pieces together to paint a whole new picture of Earth.

Students in the Professional MBA program participate in a Saturday residency on the Dublin campus.

OHIO employees invited to virtual sessions for Online and Professional MBA programs

The College of Business is offering virtual sessions that will provide information to OHIO employees about the Online MBA and Professional MBA programs.

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OHIO Testing Services reopens with new digital workflows

OHIO Testing Services has transitioned to enhanced, new digital workflows to provide timely and modern services to the OHIO community.  

Fall 2020 Dean's List, ĢƵ University Southern

Fall 2020 Dean's List announced

ĢƵ University Southern has named 272 students to the Fall 2020 Dean’s List.

Person wearing a black T-shirt stating people are not property

Sudara Tee Design Challenge announces winners, impacts both India and Athens

ĢƵ University students created an impact in India and Athens by submitting their T-shirt designs to the Sudara Tee Design Challenge as part of the fall 2020 Women Entrepreneurship Week.

Registration for ĢƵ University’s Postcard Project and the new Phone Call Project is open to all degree-holding OHIO graduates

Alumni invited to share their OHIO experiences with admitted first-year students

Undergraduate Admissions, in partnership with the ĢƵ University Alumni Association, is recruiting OHIO alumni to participate in the well-established Postcard Project and a new Phone Call Project.

Presidential Leadership Society students

Presidential Leadership Society seeks student applicants

The Society is a group of volunteer student-leaders who give their time and talents to advance the priorities and initiatives of the Office of the President and University Advancement.

COVID Wastewater collection

Next Science Cafe focuses on wastewater as a COVID-19 early warning system

ĢƵ University's Science Café series begins its spring lineup with Karen Coschigano and Guy Riefler discussing “Wastewater: A COVID-19 Early Warning System” on Feb. 24 at 5 p.m.

Dina Lopez

Geological Sciences celebrates Dr. Dina López on her retirement

Dr. Dina López, professor emerita of geological sciences, retired in December 2020 after nearly 26 years of service at ĢƵ University. The OHIO community is invited to send well wishes and memories.

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More students now eligible for expanded food insecurity program

The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has expanded. Some students now will be eligible to receive up to $200 monthly to pay for groceries. 

Temiloluwa Olubakinde

Peer tutoring helps OHIO students navigate academic, online learning challenges

Peer tutoring is available at no cost for students enrolled at any OHIO campus. The process is designed for students to gain insight on courses from other students who have been in their shoes. 

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