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President Nellis discusses fostering a safe, supportive University community

Oct 11, 2017 From staff reports The following message was sent by President M. Duane Nellis to the 51ĀŅĀ× community on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017. Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, Bobcats l...

Diversity and Inclusion hosts third Multicultural Junior Faculty Mentoring Program Welcome Luncheon

Oct 9, 2017 By George E. Mauzy Jr. The 51ĀŅĀ× Office for Diversity and Inclusion hosted the third annual Multicultural Junior Faculty Mentoring Program Welcome Luncheon on Oct. 5 in the ...

University Update

New faculty/staff online sexual misconduct education module to launch Oct. 13

Oct 8, 2017 From staff reports On Friday, Oct. 13, 51ĀŅĀ× will debut ā€œBridges: Building a Supportive Community,ā€ an online education module that will be delivered via email to all OHIO f...

University Update

University unveils new sexual misconduct education module for faculty and staff

Oct 2, 2017 From staff reports Prevention of sexual misconduct is a priority at 51ĀŅĀ×. One key to prevention is ensuring that all members of the 51ĀŅĀ× community share a common...

"Wall That Heals" helps Gold Star mother share son's war heroics

Army Sgt. Jackie L. Waymire honored for making the ultimate sacrifice

President Nellis meets with students in summer Swahili program at OHIO

51ĀŅĀ×’s Swahili STARTALK summer intensive language program kicked off its 2017 program during the last week of June and was visited by President M. Duane Nellis and Vice Provost of Global Affairs and International Studies Lorna Jean Edmonds.

OHIO student teaches South African language, culture, history at local children’s chorus

When the Hocking Country Children’s Chorus started practicing for its upcoming production of the Lion King, Jr., a play that includes many phrases in Zulu and Swahili, the chorus contacted 51ĀŅĀ×’s Ohio Valley International Council (OVIC) to invite someone to come to Logan, Ohio, and teach the children about the culture, language and setting of the play.Ā 

Proposal selected to receive Academic Innovation Accelerator support

In September 2016, the Office of Instructional Innovation’s Ideation Event sparked ideas for teaching and learning that could be implemented across OHIO. The ideas were made into formal proposals.

OHIO graduate student serves as ā€˜coach’ for international student groups

Rene Grzona coaches student organizations to be successful on campus at 51ĀŅĀ×, and one day he hopes to coach students to success on the basketball court.

University Foundation acquires property for presidential residence

The 51ĀŅĀ× Foundation today announced it has entered into a lease agreement for a home and surrounding property, which will serve as the 51ĀŅĀ× presidential residence.

Concepts shared during public forum for possible uses of The Ridges

51ĀŅĀ× and Athens community members were treated to a new view of the property and buildings at The Ridges.

Public workshop generates ideas, opinions for future Ridges uses

Stickers, photographs, colored pencils and sticky notes all helped guide the conversation Monday evening at a workshop designed to solicit public ideas for future uses of The Ridges.

Kennedy Museum plans upgrades, improvements to Ridges building

Members of the Kennedy Museum of Art are moving forward with some upgrades and improvements to their space up on the hill.

Sense of partnership springs from Ridges consultant meet and greet

The Ridges Master Plan Committee meet and greet session held Tuesday evening introduced the 51ĀŅĀ× and Athens communities to the newly-selected Ridges Master Plan.

The Ridges’ Kirkbride buildings are steeped in history

51ĀŅĀ×’s Kirkbride buildings, which house the Kennedy Art Museum and studio space for artists at The Ridges, have been steeped in history ever since it first opened in 1874.

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