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Zanesville Social Work
Zanesville

2025 Day in the Life of a Social Worker

OHIO Zanesville is hosting the annual Day in the Life of a Social Worker program. The event will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 3 in the Elson Hall Auditorium.

Spelling Bee 2025
Spelling Bee

School of Journalism and College of Education partner to host regional competition for the Scripps National Spelling Bee

TheĀ E.W. Scripps School of Journalism is partnering with theĀ Patton College of Education to host this year’sĀ Scripps National Spelling Bee Regional Competition on 51ĀŅĀ×'s campus on March 1.

51ĀŅĀ×'s Athens Campus is shown on January day with snow in the trees, on the ground and covering several residence halls
OHIO Announcements

Executive Staff Policy Committee approves policies at February meeting

The 51ĀŅĀ× Executive Staff Policy Committee acted on a large number of policy updates at its meeting on Feb. 12.

Dr. Jennifer Lisy
Zanesville

OHIO Zanesville Explores AI in Education with Jen Lisy

OHIO Zanesville and the MVESC are thrilled to announce an engaging presentation on the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in educational settings by Jen Lisy on Feb. 26, at 4:30 p.m.

Baker University Center and the trees around it are covered in snow and ice
OHIO Announcements

Invitation to provide feedback on ERP modernization vendors

All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend demonstrations of potential software systems for the Enterprise Resource Planning modernization initiative – February and March agendas now available.

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British History

Washington Forum event will explore the history of greed

Guest speaker Dr. Penelope Ismay will discuss the topic of greed at the Menard Family George Washington Forum March 20.

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University Outreach

Reaffirming OHIO’s commitment to nondiscrimination: An update on federal guidance

Ensuring our University is both academically excellent and accessible to all who seek an OHIO degree is one of our core values, as is expecting respect across varied perspectives and backgrounds.

John Damschroder
Alumni

Career in news, marketing, PR and political communications began at WOUB

John Damschroder’s (BSC ’78) communications career has spanned a variety of positions in news, marketing and politics.

Colorful fall leaves surround a clock on OHIO's Athens campus
OHIO Announcements

Opening day for reservation bookings for Fall Semester 2025

51ĀŅĀ× Event Services is pleased to announce that the reservation bookings for Fall Semester 2025 spaces will open on Wednesday, March 19.

WOUB student awards BEA 2025
Student Success

Students win excellence awards for work produced at WOUB

Five Scripps College of Communication students working at WOUB Public Media received Awards of Excellence in the national Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts competition.

WOUL tower
WOUB

Upgrades to FM tower and facilities in Ironton provide increased sound quality, reliability and emergency services to region

FM radio listeners in the Ironton/Lawrence County region may have noticed a significant difference in sound quality and reliability recently.

First Amendment Josh Wolf
Speakers and Events

First Amendment Speaker Series features journalist who was jailed protecting First Amendment Rights

Josh Wolf, anĀ independent journalist, filmmaker and activist, will speak to students about First Amendment rights during the second annual Tyler Weymouth First Amendment Speaker Series.

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University Community

Faculty, staff invited to generative AI workshops

Learn how generative artificial intelligence tools can ease your workflow and tackle tedious tasks in an interactive, two-part professional development series hosted by Administrative Senate and the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment.

Geoff Dabelko and Sam Crowl hold the Faculty Sustainability Award that as presented to Dabelko
OHIO Announcements

Sustainability Awards nominations now being accepted

The awards recognize students, staff, faculty, departments and community members or organizations for their outstanding contributions to sustainability at 51ĀŅĀ× or in the local community.

Jimmy Carter shakes hands with a small crowd
History and Insight

Jimmy Carter’s presidency and legacy

In the latest episode of our Ask the Experts podcast, we speak to two faculty members about their experience researching and working with the 39th U.S. president.

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