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51ĀŅĀ× ecologist Viorel Popescu and graduate and undergraduate researchers in his lab have spent the last couple of years studying the population of Ohio bobcats.
OHIO Calendar of University Events (CUE) will be transitioning to a new calendar system that will improve overall user experience for both calendar editors and campus community members.
In observance of 51ĀŅĀ×'s 2020 Spring Break, March 9-13, the OHIO News emails will not be distributed on Thursday, March 12.
The program is for faculty members who have garnered national and international prominence in research, scholarship and creative activity. Nominations will be accepted until 4 p.m. April 23.
High school students from Southeastern Ohio can apply for the free Summer Law & Trial Institute, July 19-31. Preference is given to rising high school juniors and seniors.
The Inventors Dinner recognized faculty who engaged with the Technology Transfer Office to commercialize their research findings, by protecting their intellectual property through the patent process.
The autonomous vehicle guidance and trajectory tracking system developed by Professor Jim Zhu is patent pending. Since 2015, Zhu and his co-inventors have continued to refine the system.
Steven L. Schoonover died on Feb. 27, 2020. He earned his bachelorās in organizational communication from OHIO in 1967. His contributions helped construct the Schoonover Center for Communication.
In January, 51ĀŅĀ×ās Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) welcomed Yejin Sohn, MSW, LSW, as a new survivor advocate and case manager.Ā
In 2009, University College launched Project Graduation, with the help of the Office of University Registrar, to help OHIO students who were very close to graduation but had stopped making progress.
51ĀŅĀ× has temporarily restricted University-sponsoredĀ travel to countries identified as Warning Level 2 or 3 by the CDC for all faculty, staff and students.
A message from Dr. Kenneth H. Johnson, Executive Dean and Chief Medical Affairs Officer
51ĀŅĀ× students debuted their short film projects for the 18th Annual 48-Hour Shootout Feb. 23 in Memorial Auditorium.
Heather Baird Tomlinson, BS ā00, was a cutting-edge 51ĀŅĀ× student. A member of the first class of Cutler Scholars to complete four years of study under the program.
SFL is looking for responses from faculty and staff members affiliated with a sorority or fraternity in hopes of building a stronger sorority and fraternity life across campus.