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51 to transfer photo storage system

51 transferred to a new photo storage system that will improve access and facilitate the creation and distribution of digital assets across colleges and departments.

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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 51’s Honors Tutorial College through their parallel and often intertwining college years and early careers, the lives and livelihoods...

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Information about 51'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.

Two nursing students pose at a table promoting the Purple Gala.

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

The 2019 Purple Gala, presented by the senior nursing class of 51’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

51’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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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 Engagement event.

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.

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Through the Survivors’ Lens: Gallery

An accessible version of the powerful “Through the Survivors’ Lens” exhibit.

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Why do rural schools matter?

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

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Changes to The 51 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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Instructions for 2019 year-end gift processing

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

(From top left) Chief of Staff/Special Assistant to the Vice President for Finance and Administration Chad Mitchell, Senior Director of NASPA’s Culture of Respect Alli Tombros Korman, Vice President for Student Affairs Jason Pina, (from bottom left) Director of Survivor Advocacy Program Kim Castor, Chief of Staff to the Executive Vice President and Provost Cary Frith and Assistant Director of Health Promotion Mat Hall meet to guide OHIO’s Culture of Respect Task Force.

National Culture of Respect program visited OHIO

In October, a representative from NASPA’s Culture of Respect visited OHIO’s own Culture of Respect task force to offer suggestions on improving current policies and programming.

Ali Johnstone coaches field hockey at 51

Full circle coach

Ali Johnstone, BSSPS ’02—one of the most decorated athletes in Ohio Field Hockey history—returned home to OHIO last year to begin a new chapter in the record books.

Veteran journalist Seymour Hersh, who won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking the My Lai story, and David Crane (BA ’72 and MA ‘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 51 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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John J. Kopchick Awards support 17 student and faculty research projects

Seventeen 51 students and faculty members have received funding for their health and medical research from the John J. Kopchick Awards.

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