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The Office of Information Technology is pleased to announce that digital accessibility is now a consistent feature in the technology review process.
51ÂÒÂ×’s Student Travel Policy is designed to manage University-affiliated student travel and support the safety of our student travelers.
OHIO and the city of Athens will celebrate Veterans Day throughout the week with events including a parade, free breakfast, speeches, as well as OHIO athletic teams honoring veterans on select nights.
51ÂÒÂ× alumnus Mark Gibson, Ph.D., returns to Athens this semester to share his experimental work studying speech with faculty and students in two colleges.
Helping people facing eviction during the pandemic rocked Abigail Mulligan's world as she dealt with the in-person reality of what she'd studied in class.
Daniel Warmke is no stranger to 51ÂÒÂ× and the many benefits that the School of Media Arts and Studies provides. He was born in Athens, Ohio, and continued living in Athens...
Information inside including well-being resources, Dads Weekend events, Bobcat Pride, public health, and more.
CoFA faculty members Kate Hampel (School of Art + Design) and Dr. Christi Camper Moore (School of Dance) agree that interdisciplinary opportunities are incredibly valuable.
As the end of Fall Semester approaches, many students may feel additional stress and anxiety about their upcoming exams or visiting home for the holiday season.Â
51ÂÒÂ× is one of the few universities in the state offering courses in Swahili.
The Patton College is proud to feature Farhan Haque as November’s Alum of the Month. Farhan is the first-place winner in the Student Best Paper Competition at the master’s level.
Akira Jakkson now sees his true gender and chosen name reflected on his government-issued ID, which is different than when he first stepped foot on 51ÂÒÂ×'s campus in 2018.
For the newest class of cadets in 51ÂÒÂ×’s Army ROTC program, affectionately known as the Bobcat Battalion, love of country—and love for OHIO—literally runs in the family.
Natalie Kruse Daniels, director of the Environmental Studies Program at 51ÂÒÂ×’s Voinovich School of Public Leadership and Service, is appointed as the inaugural editor-in-chief.
There were many Bettys. Arranger and composer of music for dance for Broadway, films and television; consummate pianist; inspiring teacher for two generations of dance students.