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Human Resources shares flexible work schedules and spaces guidelines

With the holiday season approaching, University Human Resources reminds employees and departmental leaders of the guidelines surrounding flexible work schedules and flexible work spaces.

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OHIO art students, faculty to host annual Winter Ceramics Sale

The 51ĀŅĀ× School of Art + Design and the College of Fine Arts will host the annual Winter Ceramics Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 5-6 in Siegfried Hall’s fifth floor lobby.

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Spread a little holiday cheer and OHIO spirit with gifts from The Bobcat Store

From one-of-a-kind ornaments to cozy apparel, the official online store of the 51ĀŅĀ× Alumni Association is the perfect place to check off the holiday wish lists for your past, present o...

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Bobcat Esports club places OHIO as leader in global gaming industry

Bobcat Esports, the state's largest esports club, is creating new and exciting job opportunities for students and impacting the burgeoning gaming industry through its alumni.

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From OHIO Interview Day to Emmy Awards, alumni’s journeys continue to cross paths

From the day they interviewed for admission into 51ĀŅĀ×’s Honors Tutorial College through their parallel and often intertwining college years and early careers, the lives and livelihoods...

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2019 Purple Gala to help raise funds for substance abuse recovery home

The 2019 Purple Gala, presented by the senior nursing class of 51ĀŅĀ×’s College of Health Sciences and Professions, hopes to raise more funds for a women's recovery home in Athens.

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Fall graduates invited to Senior Week send-off

51ĀŅĀ×’s December Commencement ceremony is fast approaching, and it’s time for fall graduates to look back fondly on their time spent on the bricks and look forward to their future roles...

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Information about 51ĀŅĀ×'s budget planning process

Over the last several days, a great deal of misinformation has been circulating on campus about our University budget planning process.

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A message from Reimagining the Academic Enterprise Co-Chairs Jason Pina, Elizabeth Sayrs, Joe Shields, Hugh Sherman, and Brad Cohen

Reimagining the Academic Enterprise Co-Chairs, Jason Pina, Elizabeth Sayrs, Joe Shields, Hugh Sherman, and Brad Cohen, provided an update on the Nov. 21 Reimagining OHIO Day of EngagementĀ event.

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Why do rural schools matter?

Faculty and alumni inspire new focus on rural students who face dire inequity.Ā 

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Changes to The 51ĀŅĀ× Foundation’s funding model begin Jan. 1

Starting January 1, the Foundation will implement an unrestricted gift rule, which will direct a portion of gifts made to non-endowed/current-use funds to The Fund for OHIO, an account within The...

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Through the Survivors’ Lens: Gallery

An accessible version of the powerful ā€œThrough the Survivors’ Lensā€ exhibit.

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Instructions for 2019 year-end gift processing

Please review the information below for details regarding making a year-end gift....

Students view the exhibit called Through the Survivors' Lens

Through the Survivors’ Lens

Sometimes, words are not enough. This adage applies equally across moments of love and joy, as well as those of trauma and pain—a truth made apparent through a moving exhibit in Baker University Center’s Trisolini Gallery this fall.

Veteran journalist Seymour Hersh, who won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking the My Lai story, and David Crane (BA ’72 and MA ā€˜73), former chief prosecutor for the United Nations Special Court for Sierra Leone, joined Haeberle on the panel.

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism hosts expert panel on My Lai Massacre

The photos were taken by Army combat photographer and former 51ĀŅĀ× student Ron Haeberle. The final count of lives lost in the massacre in the village of My Lai was 504 people.

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