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Grace Eberly combined her love of world religions with an aptitude for biology. Now she’s in her final year as a medical student at OHIO’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Jessica Barton, committee member and records management specialist in the Registrar’s Office, had an idea to collect socks for a cause. She called her idea Socktember and got to work.
Members of the OHIO community gathered to celebrate the hundreds of OHIO faculty who promote the research, expertise and overall excellence of the University through being mentioned in the media.
OHIO depends on its BSO Leaders to help welcome and guide incoming students and their families and guests through the orientation process. The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 4.
An accessible service counter allows for a variety of individuals to receive service and includes four key features. Find out what they are.
The August 2019 Classified Employee of the Month is Deborah Pack, an administrative specialist in the Department of Social Work. She was nominated by Sarah Garlington. Find out more about her.
The U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control prohibits persons subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S. from engaging in transactions in which Cuba or a national has interest.
Dr. Smith will discuss his new book, “From the Back of the Bus to the Front of the Classroom: My Thirty Year Journey as a Black and Blind Professor,” at Little Professor Book Center, 65 S. Court St.
On Oct. 3, 2019, 51 Vice President for Student Affairs Jason Pina and Dean of Students Jenny Hall-Jones made the decision suspend Interfraternity Council fraternities on Athens Campus.
In a bid to recognize its outstanding employees, Culinary Services is inviting nominations for their Employee of the Month program.
The National Capital Internship program, a program that provides OHIO students with the opportunity to work full time in Washington, D.C. as interns, is open for applications for Spring 2020.
The trustees of The 51 Foundation have awarded more than $384,000 of the 1804 Fund to 10 undergraduate learning, faculty research and graduate studies proposals....
An exhibit of two American pioneers of modern dance, Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis, is now on display on the fifth floor of Alden Library.
The national organization has afforded Hunt a plethora of opportunities, including becoming the first NAJA Fellow at 51.
The Patton College of Education boasts one of the most productive mathematics doctoral programs in the United States, according to Notices of the American Mathematical Society’s 2019 article.