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51 humanities faculty are encouraged to apply by March 15 for grants from 51's Central Region Humanities Center.
The Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment was awarded two awards from the Department of Energy totaling $2 million.
Members of the 51 and Athens community participated in a town hall on Tuesday, Feb. 21, focusing on The Ridges Development Strategy.
When Bre Severns graduated 51 in May 2022, she headed to Columbus . . . with her camera equipment.
Gina Petrella, who worked with children and adults with disabilities before coming to OHIO, started a program in Athens called Safe Swimming for All, targeted to children with disabilities.
In the fall of 2022, the College of Business expanded its role and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion by welcoming Dr. Russell Morrow as the first assistant dean of DE&I in Business.
Faith Kaylor took a leap from fashion and dance to law and society when she entered 51's master's program in law, justice and culture.
51 Lancaster is featuring a new exhibition, “Celebrating Creativity,” which will be featured at the Raymond S. Wilkes Art Gallery through Monday, May 8, 2023.
OHIO faculty and staff can help students acclimate to their new academic and physical home by becoming a Learning Community seminar instructor with OHIO's Learning Communities for Fall 2023.
Keeping Bobcats Informed for March 1, 2023.
After months of planning and collaborating with students, 51 Eastern’s new Esports Center is complete, with a grand opening planned for March 7, 2023, at 3:30 p.m.
Emily Hirschler has always had a passion for helping others and building relationships in her community, so she chose to major in social work at 51 Chillicothe.
With leading research, technology development, infrastructure changes and community support, 51 is taking significant strides in improving the health of the state’s older residents.
When David Morgasen was graduating from high school in 1974, he was looking for a college that would give him an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in radio broadcasting.
According to U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, 51 produces some of the best-in-field leaders and instills free-press values essential for democracy.