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A father wearing an ĢƵ University sweatshirt sits with family members and others at the Pancakes with the President breakfast during Dads Weekend 2023
OHIO Events

Dads Weekend to feature fun activities, special performances

Dads Weekend, held Nov. 1-3, provides family members and friends with another opportunity connect with their students before the fall semester ends.

A football helmet, football and model of a brain.
NFL and Sports Research

Concussions in the NFL: What your favorite players are risking

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has recently made headlines for suffering the third concussion of his NFL career. OHIO professor and concussion expert Melissa Anderson explains what players like Tua may be risking by continuing to play.

P and P set
Experiential Learning

Tantrum Theater’s “Pride and Prejudice” allows students to take risks with creative designs

According to the opening line of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” one of life’s universal truths is that “a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” Tantrum Theater’s adaptation of the seminal novel explores the implications of this statement, all while proving yet another universal truth: a play is nothing without scenic design.

Bromley Hall and Athens, ĢƵ is shown on a fall day
OHIO Announcements

Writing Commons and Testing Center to become neighbors in Bromley Hall

The Writing Commons (part of OHIO's Academic Achievement Center) and the Testing Center would like to announce that their services are finding new homes on the Athens Campus.

A hand-lettered sign reading "VOTE," pictured in a window on Court Street in Athens, ĢƵ
Election 2024

Gerrymandering: Hot topics of the 2024 election, defined

Congressional redistricting is at the top of the ĢƵ ballot on November 5. Learn about what's at stake in Issue 1 and how ballot issue might impact voting districts across the state.

An aerial image ĢƵ University's Athens campus on a fall day
Community Engagement

OHIO awarded $2 million to prepare area residents for advanced manufacturing jobs

OHIO received more than $2 million in federal funding to help people move into high-tech production and design positions, which could help to even create more jobs in the region.

A ballot box decorated with red, white and blue
Election 2024

Tariffs: Hot topics of the 2024 election, defined

Both the Republican and Democratic parties have leveraged tariffs in recent years to safeguard American manufacturers against competition from China and other countries. Read on to learn more about what tariffs actually do.

Science Café  Wednesday, Nov. 6 - Brian Schoen, History and Timothy Anderson, Geography - Settling ĢƵ - Free coffee for the first 50 people, Sponsored by the Research Division and Sigma Xi
OHIO Events

Science Café presents Brian Schoen, Tim Anderson on Nov. 6

ĢƵ University’s Science Café/Café Conversations will present OHIO faculty members Brian Schoen and Tim Anderson discussing “Settling ĢƵ: First Peoples and Beyond,” on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

Scripps covers 2024 election
Experiential Learning

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism students prepare for election night coverage

As we approach the election, journalism students working in experiential learning units are preparing to provide local coverage that keeps OHIO students and people across the region well-informed.

A speaker gives a presentation at the Defense Logistics Agency Manufacturing Summit at the OHIO-Dublin campus
Community Engagement

APEX Accelerator hosts manufacturing summit

In 2023, OHIO’s Apex Accelerator helped businesses across the state secure over 8,500 government contracts, bringing in more than $1 billion in total awards.

A photo from the second floor looking down at students walking through the Grover Center Atrium
Student Success

OHIO nursing students published in academic journals

Six OHIO nursing students, working with ADVANCE member Melvina Brandau, Ph.D., co-director of the Nurse Educator Program at ĢƵ University, published articles in academic journals recently.

Gridiron Jacob Murray and Michael Roth
Alumni

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? 740 Zone Host Jacob Murray and Producer Michael Roth

While we are celebrating 25 seasons of Gridiron Glory, there was one year that the show did not go on. In 2020, the students part of Gridiron were sent home for safety reasons due to the pandemic.

a photo of fall leaves on the ĢƵ University campus
Making Respect Visible

OHIO shares a civic engagement, seasonal message of support

From the upcoming election and final projects to the approaching holiday season, the remainder of 2024 is certain to offer a combination of challenges and excitement that could amplify our overall anxiety and stress response. As Bobcats, it’s vital for each of us to take the time to care for ourselves and those around us.

Ava Hamilton stands next to flags at the Appalachian Regional Commission office in Washington, D.C.
Student Success

Ava Hamilton: Embracing a future in public administration

After her internship at the Appalachian Regional Commission's Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C., Ava Hamilton decided to pursue a master’s in public administration (MPA) instead.

Invisible Ground Cemetery Walking Tour
Community Engagement

Tantrum Theater and Invisible Ground present West State Street Cemetery History Tour on Nov. 16

Tantrum Theater has partnered with Invisible Ground to develop a Historic Walking Tour of West State Street Cemetery created by students from the Athens Middle School's Andrew Jackson Davison Club.

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