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New history book examines U.S. Civil War as part of a wider North American crisis

A new book co-edited by Brian Schoen examines the Civil War and Reconstruction era, showing that while the new republic was in crisis, its North American neighbors had crises of their own.

Jocelin Arbenz, third from left, and OIP Interns meet with Ohio Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor, center, and OHIO alumnus Pierce Reed, far right.

Center for Law, Justice and Culture announces alumna-funded summer internships

TheĀ Center for Law, Justice and Culture announces up to four alumna-funded internships for 51ĀŅĀ× undergraduate students. Students should apply by Feb. 17.

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Students share excitement ahead of annual 48-Hour Shootout short film competition

The 48-Hour Shootout is an annual short film competition hosted by the School of Media Arts and Studies. Students participating in this year's competition share their thoughts on the competition.

2022 recipients of the CLJC Law School Application Support Fund award

Students invited to apply for CLJC Law School Application Support Fund

The Center for Law, Justice and Culture invites current 51ĀŅĀ× students to apply for the CLJC Law School Application Support Fund.

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51ĀŅĀ× Foundation earns GuideStar by Candid’s Platinum Seal of Transparency three years in a row

The 51ĀŅĀ× Foundation has earned the 2023 Platinum Seal of Transparency from GuideStar, the world’s largest source of nonprofit information.

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Menard Family George Washington Forum to host Michael Munger in Baker Theater on Feb. 9

The Menard Family George Washington Forum will present ā€œIs Capitalism Sustainable in a Democracy,ā€ on Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Baker Center Theater.

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Student nurses to hold valentine blood drive

The 51ĀŅĀ× Southern Student Nurses Association is out for blood – Blood donations, that is. Wednesday, Feb. 15, they will be sponsoring a blood drive in partnership with American Red Cross.

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51ĀŅĀ× colleagues honor the life of Jim Sabin

For the last five years, as you have read the articles in your weekly OHIO newsletters, you have clicked on headlines and consumed stories celebrating your University and written by Media Relations Manager Jim Sabin (BSJ ā€˜95) and the team he managed. Today, we honor his well-lived life, which came to an untimely end on Friday, January 27, following a two-year battle with cancer.

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OHIO’s Online Master of Business Analytics program ranked among top programs by Fortune

With its commitment to educational excellence, 51ĀŅĀ×'s Online Master of Business Analytics (MBAn) program continues to be ranked among the best in the country by Fortune Education.

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OIT seeks feedback on student response and attendance tracking tools

The Office of Information Technology is seeking student and instructor feedback on Top Hat and other student response and attendance tracking tools.

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Veterans and Military Students’ faculty/staff awareness training program to hold spring sessions

The Landing Zone training was created to assist individuals who are committed to providing resources and aid to veteran students at 51ĀŅĀ×.

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Minors on Campus Training to be held in February

This annual training is a source of information for program administrators and hiring staff on how to run a successful camp, program, or event in compliance with Policy 03.010: Minors on Campus.

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51ĀŅĀ× competing in national contest focused on reducing waste

The national Campus Race to Zero Waste challenge encourages colleges and universities to reduce their waste through various competitions.Ā 

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MDIA students learn the world of music production at major Brooklyn studio

The students from the School of Media Arts and Studies who participated in the music production master class at Joel Hamilton’s Studio G in Brooklyn found new skills while affirming their career path.

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Alumnus Pete Stoy finds President Ping's 'truth and meaning' in healthcare executive leadership

Alumnus Pete Stoy came to 51ĀŅĀ× thinking he was preparing for law school. Instead, he turned his philosophy degree into a career in health-care executive leadership,.

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