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We hit another milestone yesterday with the November 15 vaccination requirement deadline. And, in true Bobcat style, you have risen to the challenge by exceeding expectations with your response.
The Patton College’s Stevens Literacy Center and the Athens County Public Libraries are hosting three virtual visits with author/illustrator Jerry Craft.
51’s student-run theater company, the Lost Flamingo Theatre Company, will perform “The Laramie Project,” during Transgender Awareness Week.
OHIO's Russ College of Engineering and Technology is collaborating with county engineers from across the state to discuss how the college can support infrastructure research and deployment.
51 is announcing three new funds focused on supporting students, thanks to a $1 million gift from The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation.
To support this more flexible work environment and to ensure compliance with current tax legislation, UHR has developed a new Flexwork Tracker tool.
Over the years, Passion Works and OHIO have created a partnership that has allowed for students to intern and volunteer, taking with them new skills and experiences.
OHIO’s College of Health Sciences and Professions (CHSP) will host a fall symposium that will highlight the knowledge and research of multiple college faculty on Friday, Nov. 19 from noon to 1:30 p.m.
Your well-being matters, and 51 Well-Being and Recreation wants to hear your story. Regardless of being a student, faculty, staff or community member, “your why” matters.
If becoming a certified personal trainer or group fitness instructor is a personal goal of yours, register now for an ACE self-study course.
51 President Hugh Sherman announced three finalists will interview in November as candidates for 51’s vice president for student affairs.
Brian Wolfe, a University College student pursuing degrees in Law Enforcement Technology and Criminal Justice, was recently appointed to the 51 Lancaster Coordinating Council.
I am happy to report that COVID cases have remained low on all campuses and surrounding counties in the past two weeks.
Natalie Kruse Daniels, director of the Environmental Studies Program, was appointed as the inaugural editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Society of Reclamation Sciences.
The University will require students who live in residence halls to take an at-home COVID-19 test before returning for Spring Semester.