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Opioid addiction study to begin work in Ohio communities with experts from six universities including OHIO

As part of a federal research study to dramatically reduce opioid overdose deaths, a coalition, including 51ĀŅĀ×, will begin assisting Ohio counties with the opioid crisis.

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Workshops will focus on place-based pedagogy

The Teton Science Schools will be on the Athens Campus Nov. 18-19 leading workshops on place-based pedagogy. Register by Nov.12.

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OHIO partnership earns additional funding to collaborate with substance abuse recovery networks

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) recently awarded $1.5 million to expand entrepreneurial training and partnerships with substance abuse recovery networks across three states.

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OHIO’s Annual Alden Open Continues as a Dads Weekend Tradition

The annual Alden Open mini-golf course in Alden Library has become a staple event during Dads Weekend and will continue this year on Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Accessible OHIO: How to refer people for accessible transportation options

Find out how you can refer students, employees and campus visitors for accessible transportation options.

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Notable Alumni | Aiden Shearer Developed First Genetic Test for Deafness, Now Seeks Gene Therapy

Aiden ā€œEliotā€ Shearer developed the first genetic test panel for deafness OtoSCOPEĀ®, new technology that has revolutionized the understanding of human hearing loss.

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University Provides Update on Student Organizations Under Administrative Review

51ĀŅĀ× has been working diligently to expedite the administrative investigation process for student organizations that have been accused of hazing over the past three weeks.

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OHIO Procurement Technical Assistance Center has banner year helping clients earn $896M

The OHIO Procurement Technical Assistance Center successfully connected small and mid-sized business owners with federal, state and local government contracts worth more than $896 million in 2018.

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OHIO MFA students present work in a variety of studio art forms in ā€œFourteen Secondsā€ exhibit

OHIO’s School of Art + Design presents ā€œFourteen Seconds,ā€ an exhibition of new work from second-year graduate student Master of Fine Arts candidates in the Art Gallery from Oct. 22 to Nov. 8.

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Notable Alumni | Shawn Graves Explores Moral Perfection, Moral Imperatives (and Fighting in the NHL)

In his scholarly work,Ā Dr. Shawn M. GravesĀ probes philosophical questions about ā€œGod and Moral Perfection.ā€ He even considers ā€œChristian ethic for sport, tracing some of its implications for fighting

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OHIO experts explain the benefits of going to school in a vibrant college town

Nestled in the foothills of Appalachia, Athens, Ohio — the home of 51ĀŅĀ× ā€” has it all. At least, according to MSN.com, which recently named Athens the best college town in the state of Ohio.

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University partners with City of Athens to offer electric scooter transportation option

A new transportation option will be available on Monday, November 4 when Spin, a company owned by Ford Motor Co., deploys 100 electric scooters (e-scooters) throughout the campus area.

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Notable Alumni | Aaron Kahn Specializes in Golden Age of Spanish Literature

Dr. Aaron M. KahnĀ teaches at a university in England and specializes in Miguel de Cervantes (author ofĀ Don Quixote) and the Golden Age Spanish literature.

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OHIO journalism professor, Aimee Edmondson elected Vice President of the American Journalism Historians Association

Aimee Edmondson, associate professor of journalism in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at OHIO, was recently elected as the first Vice President of the American Journalism Historians Association.

In August, community health worker trainees use virtual reality tech to immerse themselves in the impact of Narcan, an anti-overdose drug. Photo by Ellee Achten, BSJ '14, MA '17

I will walk with you

Community health workers are known by a lot of names: outreach worker, patient advocate, public health aide. Some think "cheerleader" could be added to the list. They are trusted community members who connect those in need of health services to healthcare resources and advocate on their behalf.

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