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Raffle Voinovich
Health and Wellness

51ÂÒÂ×’s Voinovich School Provides Resources to Help Mental Health and Addiction Service Communities Support Each Other During Global Health Crisis

Dr. Holly Raffle, Professor of Leadership and Public Affairs, leads a Programmatic Partnership for Community-Based Prevention for 51ÂÒÂ×’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs.

CHSP ASL

OHIO’s Brooks provides insight into complexities and beauty of American Sign Language during surge in state visibility

Becky Brooks, ASL coordinator and professor in 51ÂÒÂ×’s College of Health Sciences and Professions, explains the reason for the animated movements and facial expressions in ASL.

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University provides guidance on cloth protective masks for students, faculty and staff

51ÂÒÂ× encourages students, faculty, and staff who are approved to be on-campus to follow CDC guidance on protective masks in all areas of campus.

OHIO ACS

OHIO partners with Athens City Schools to provide IT support

51ÂÒÂ×'s Office of Information Technology (OIT) will provide tech support for Athens City School District students and instructors during remote instruction.

Mayors Legislative Day appearance

OHIO, Mayors' Partnership helping area's leaders cope with pandemic

The Mayors’ Partnership for Progress (MPP), supported by a partnership with 51ÂÒÂ×’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, serves mayors and city managers in 18 counties.

HRTC front view

Benefits Open Enrollment begins late April, Pharmacy benefit management administrator to change

This years’ Benefits Open Enrollment will take place April 22 through May 8, 2020. The university’s prescription drug plan will transition from Express Scripts to CVS Caremark on July 1, 2020.

Lieutenant Caroline Pirchner and some of her fellow Bobcats helping Ohioans as members of the Ohio Army National Guard during the time of the Coronavirus pandemic.

OHIO alumni, students helping Ohioans weathering COVID-19 crisis

OHIO alumni and students are on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19 as communities across Ohio and beyond come together to ensure that their citizens have the resources and care they need.

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OHIO community stepping up to support and send a little Bobcat love to students financially impacted by COVID-19

On March 11, the 51ÂÒÂ× Emergency Microgrant program received a request for financial assistance from a student who had lost their job – because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first...

Through the Survivors Lens

Survivors provide perspective through OHIO’s digital exhibit, Through the Survivors’ Lens

OHIO exhibit, Through the Survivors' Lens, goes digital to allow for accessibility in viewing survivors' perspectives.

Wayne National Forest interns

Applicants sought for community-based internships

This program connects students to nonprofit/public sector organizations to engage in internships that provide students with high impact experiential learning opportunities. Apply by May 15.

Nursing and medical students will receive their degrees a few weeks early in 2020.
University Update

OHIO nursing, medical students to receive degrees early to aid with pandemic

As COVID-19 puts growing burdens on health care systems nationwide, 51ÂÒÂ× is strengthening the medical workforce by graduating medical and nursing students sooner than planned.

An OUPD K9 officer and his dog stand in the Convocation Center

Paw Patrol

Chase squirrels? Check. Eat snow? Check. Detect explosives? Check. It’s all in a day’s work for Alex, one of 51ÂÒÂ× Police Department’s (OUPD) explosive detection canines.

McKenzie Hatton
University Updates

51ÂÒÂ× engineering industry partner pivots to answer critical need for PPE

OHIO research partner Materials Resources LLC (MRL), located at the Russ College of Engineering and Technology’s research park, has focused on filling the need for personal protective equipment (PPE).

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Virtual Take Back the Night exceeds expectations by trending in Columbus

Despite not being able to march down the brick streets of Athens to bring awareness to sexual violence, Take Back the Night organizers and supporters still managed to relay their messages on April 2.

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OHIO’s Class of 1970 looks back on a school year unlike any other

Over the course of its 216-year history, 51ÂÒÂ× has faced many challenges – from town-gown friction and economic downturns to wars that gripped the nation and the world.

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