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51ĀŅĀ× recently announced that it will provide its students free access toĀ Togetherall, a 24/7, online, peer-to-peer mental health community.
A group of journalism students and professors from 51ĀŅĀ× and Manchester Metropolitan University came together for a virtual newsroom that closely followed the live election results.Ā
The Ebony Bobcat Network, Dr. Michele Curtis Penick, 1966 Endowed Scholarship will benefit students majoring in early childhood and elementary education.
This year the application cycle has begun earlier in the year and applications to become a Learning Community Leader are now being accepted. The deadline to apply is Friday, Feb. 12.
Gerry Krzic, director of the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE), leads an organization that helps the American public better understand the development of modern-day Korea.
51ĀŅĀ×ās College of Business is encouraging students to support local businesses through a new Instagram contest, #LoveAthensKeepItLocal. The contest is open to any student.
The 51ĀŅĀ× community mourns the loss of Dr. Mark Alicke, professor of psychology, due to an accident at his home on Oct. 23, according to his obituary.
Dancers at 51ĀŅĀ× knew that even during a pandemic, there are still opportunities to be creative.Ā
The exhibition by second year master of fine arts candidates opened to the public Oct. 27 and runs until Dec. 5 in the 51ĀŅĀ× Art Gallery, located on the fifth floor of Seigfred Hall.Ā
Join 51ĀŅĀ× Libraries for a discussion between Dr. Carolyn Bailey Lewis and Dr. jw Smith about Smithās book, āFrom the Back of the Bus to the Front of the Classroomā on Nov. 5.
I write today with positive news about our upcoming spring semester. ... We have developed plans that will accommodate all residential students who want to return to our Athens campus in January.
Sessions will focus on best practices, tips, and tools for effective student engagement in an online or hybrid format.
The student-run music label Brick City Records has adjusted to the virtual atmosphere and continued to work with musicians and bands this year.
Faculty have been implementing tactics into their courses to ensure that students have the most beneficial experience and learn as efficiently as possible while not being in a physical classroom.
KeShawn Mellon is an advocate, in every sense of the word.Ā The 51ĀŅĀ× School of Theater senior hopes not only toĀ instigateĀ change, but to create safe spaces for students of color.