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As a Ph.D. student, Ru Jia was an innovative and diligent researcher, publishing 14 first author journal papers with an average impact factor of 6.1 based on his work at OHIO.
With graduation approaching, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University students like Melissa Huff are already planning their next steps.
Dannie Lackey, from McArthur, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ, is graduating this spring with her Associate in Applied Science in Nursing degree after completing her coursework at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University Chillicothe.
Lucy Thompson initially fell in love with OHIO due to the beautiful campus and the feeling of excitement from the people she met on campus tours.
As a student in the MSSR program, Laura Miller explained, it was incredible to collaborate and get to know other like-minded individuals who care about climate change prevention and sustainability.
Miranda West has been a paralegal for 22 years, but earning an M.A. in Law, Justice & Culture online has given her a heightened understanding of the law in relation to society.
Ceci Rockwell chose Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University because of the beautiful campus, the opportunities and the great faculty and staff members. It truly felt like home once she stepped onto campus.Â
Jessica Grey chose OHIO Chillicothe for its proximity to her home and for its affordability. She graduates this spring with her associate degree in arts and plans to work to build a career as an artist.
After graduation, Alicia Weadock will be attending OHIO’s Heritage College of Medicine for medical school with the hopes of becoming a family medicine physician and practicing in a rural area.
Journalism news and information major Kayla Bennett grew up in Dayton, and knew OHIO was the right place for her the first time she came to campus.
Students majoring in restaurant, hospitality and tourism had the opportunity to gain real-life insight into the industry on an immersive trip to Hyatt Regency in downtown Columbus.
The members of The Flying Bobcats, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University's flight team, were able to put their skills to test on the ground to assist law enforcement and their search dogs with recertification training.
Julie Doles chose Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University Chillicothe not only for its proximity to her Vinton County home and job at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center but also for its affordability and high nursing pass rates.
The first thing you notice about Dominic Gomez is that he is humble and grateful for all of the opportunities he’s had. But make no mistake – he has earned every one of those opportunities.
Four Russ College of Engineering students successfully planned and hosted a regional coding competition called BlossomHack.