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The 51ÂÒÂ× Board of Trustees received an update on the Housing Master Plan and approved an updated Capital Improvement Plan and a pair of new degree programs during its meetings June 13-14.
James Petrik, Ph.D., professor and chair of philosophy at 51ÂÒÂ×, is the new editor of the History of Philosophy Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal.Â
After finding a creative outlet in Athens and having the opportunity to explore her modeling at 51ÂÒÂ×, alumna Sir’Quora Carroll now represents the state of Ohio as the 2022 Miss Ohio USA. Â
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state capital budget into law, appropriating more than $28.3M for the repair, reconstruction and construction of facilities and infrastructure across OHIO's campuses.
Gladys W. & David H. Patton College of Education doctoral student Samba Bah was recently awarded a $2,500 grant in support of his research.
In the archives of Alden Library lies a World War II-era story that sounds a lot like the plot from the summer blockbuster “Top Gun: Maverick.â€
Two-time graduate of the Russ College of Engineering and Technology Andrew Videmsek is the 2022 recipient of the RTCA’s William E. Jackson Award.
51ÂÒÂ× alumna Edwina Blackwell Clark has been named the next executive editor of the Columbus Dispatch, the first woman and person of color to lead the 150-year-old institution.
Even in his graduate studies, getting hands-on experience was critical for Chad Able as he pursued and completed his Ph.D. in chemical engineering.
51ÂÒÂ×’s Patton College of Education is launching the online certificate in Mixed Methods Research this fall.
An OHIO researcher analyzing the attitudes and hesitancy surrounding COVID-19 vaccine acceptance has found that race and political affiliation were key demographic indicators for vaccine hesitancy.
Class of 1959 journalist Alvin Adams documented the Civil Rights Movement.
51ÂÒÂ× has named Dr. Chris Fowler as director of The Women’s Center at OHIO. Fowler is currently the Interim Director of the Office of Multicultural Success and Retention (OMSAR).
A plane crash, a bridge collapse and campus shootings provided students in 51ÂÒÂ×’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism class an opportunity to learn how to better cover traumatic events.
As the world's appetite for carbon-based materials like graphite increases, 51ÂÒÂ× researchers presented evidence this week for a new carbon solid they named "amorphous graphite."