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Lucas Stemen holds his degree

Student and Alumni Spotlight: Lucas Stemen

Lucas Stemen earned his associate’s degree in applied science in law enforcement technology from 51ĀŅĀ× in fall 2019 and is currently completing his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

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Sustainability Awards nominations accepted through March 18

The awards recognize students, staff, faculty, departmentsĀ andĀ communityĀ members or organizationsĀ for theirĀ outstandingĀ contributionsĀ to sustainability at 51ĀŅĀ×Ā or in the local community.

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Board of Trustees to hold special meeting to review Faculty Senate hearing committee report regarding faculty member

The 51ĀŅĀ× Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Monday, March 1.

Cortical Bone Mechanics Technology, measure what could not be measured before
University Update

TechGROWTH Ohio announces investment in 51ĀŅĀ× spinout OsteoDx, Inc.

TechGROWTH Ohio Fund,Ā the Ohio Third Frontier-51ĀŅĀ× investment fund focusing on early-stage technology companies, announces its investment in OsteoDX, Inc.(f/k/a AEIOU Scientific).

Ismail Hossain works in Hines Lab

OHIO students gain incomparable experience researching new ways to battle COVID amid pandemic

When six OHIO students began their educational careers, none of them thought that before entering the workforce they would be faced with one of the world’s biggest challenges – a global pandemic.

COVID Wastewater collection

A deeper dive into wastewater testing

The University’s COVID-19 wastewater surveillance program has resulted in not only targeted asymptomatic testing of students on the Athens campus, but also some questions.

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OHIO study demonstrates barriers to COVID-19 vaccination

A new study conducted at 51ĀŅĀ× shows that residents of Appalachian areas, younger Ohioans and Black and Hispanic residents are less likely to agree to a COVID-19 vaccine.

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OHIO Army ROTC grad supports pandemic relief

Second Lieutenant Jonnierah ā€œJonJonā€ Smith, a 2020 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Army ROTC program at 51ĀŅĀ×, helps distribute food at the Mid-Ohio Foodbank.

Callie Smith and David LaPalombara

Art professor and student create illustrated children’s book

Student Callie Smith and Professor David LaPalombara collaborated to make an imaginary family story come to life in the book "Fescue: A Brave Blade."

Keeping Our Bobcats Informed

Keeping Bobcats informed, February 24, 2021

Information for students about food benefits, suicide prevention and OHIO TikTok.

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Safely planning for fun and self-care

I am happy to report that COVID-19 case numbers continue to decrease across the country and state. Most counties with an OHIO campus are similarly on the downtrend.

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Study shows state of Ohio is below national average in fatal police shootings

A new data analysis by the Ohio Alliance for Innovation in Population Health shows that Ohio has a lower ratio of deaths related to police intervention than the national average.

Hugh Sherman, former dean of the College of Business

Shermans leave lasting legacy through scholarship for Appalachian students

During his tenure as dean of the College of Business, Hugh Sherman witnessed firsthand the profound impact a college education could have on students.

Ask the Experts Hip-Hop

OHIO experts discuss how Hip-Hop has shaped activism, black culture and education

OHIO professors discussed the origins of Hip-Hop and how over the last 50 years it has influenced black culture, activism and education in the latest Ask the Experts livestream.

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Patton College of Education to host session on using educational benefits for online programs

The Patton College of Education will host a virtual information session about its online programs on March 12.

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