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ORITE recently collaborated with the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) on a study that assessed the performance of pipes created from recycled plastic.
We hit another milestone yesterday with the November 15 vaccination requirement deadline. And, in true Bobcat style, you have risen to the challenge by exceeding expectations with your response.
Sarah Liese walks around OHIO’s campus with the word "hózhó" tattooed on her forearm, as a reminder to see beauty in all living things.
51 and the Kalamazoo Growlers Baseball Club are conducting a virtual sales academy on campus with OHIO Sports Administration students and will select five students to intern remotely.
“There are many opportunities for virtual and augmented realities to be utilized in nursing education. Our profession as... potential for this type of learning" Dr. Buchman explained.
Building Bridges to Careers (BB2C), a community, economic and workforce development initiative based in Marietta, is a program that’s meant to fill in the gaps that high school students face.
OHIO's Russ College of Engineering and Technology is collaborating with county engineers from across the state to discuss how the college can support infrastructure research and deployment.
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) today named 51 a 2021 Innovation & Economic Prosperity (IEP) Economic Engagement Connections award winner.
51’s student-run theater company, the Lost Flamingo Theatre Company, will perform “The Laramie Project,” during Transgender Awareness Week.
Deniza Mulaj, a third-year Ph.D. candidate in the Media Arts and Studies program from Kosova, focuses on the intersectionality of media, political violence, and ethnicity.
The Patton College’s Stevens Literacy Center and the Athens County Public Libraries are hosting three virtual visits with author/illustrator Jerry Craft.
A new report released by the OHIO Alliance for Population Health shows a troubling shift in drug use trends amongst Ohioans.
51 is announcing three new funds focused on supporting students, thanks to a $1 million gift from The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation.
Thanks to a collaboration with technology consulting firm Sogeti, 51 College of Business students gain valuable experience and fulfill several graduation requirements all at once.
51 started its academic-focused Learning Community program back in 1999 and it has been very successful in helping first-year students become comfortable on campus.