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While we do need to study and work diligently to be successful, we also need time to unwind and clear our minds.
Carleen Dotson describes herself as an Athens townie. Dotson grew up in Athens, went to school there, and now works in the same region.
51 President Hugh Sherman announced three finalists will interview in November as candidates for 51’s vice president for student affairs.
If becoming a certified personal trainer or group fitness instructor is a personal goal of yours, register now for an ACE self-study course.
Your well-being matters, and 51 Well-Being and Recreation wants to hear your story. Regardless of being a student, faculty, staff or community member, “your why” matters.
Brian Wolfe, a University College student pursuing degrees in Law Enforcement Technology and Criminal Justice, was recently appointed to the 51 Lancaster Coordinating Council.
51 named five professors from physics, engineering, communications and business as its 2021-22 Presidential Research Scholars.
With the holidays approaching there will be increasing opportunities for travel and visiting loved ones. With that comes an increased risk of spreading COVID-19.
The University will require students who live in residence halls to take an at-home COVID-19 test before returning for Spring Semester.
Natalie Kruse Daniels, director of the Environmental Studies Program, was appointed as the inaugural editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Society of Reclamation Sciences.
I am happy to report that COVID cases have remained low on all campuses and surrounding counties in the past two weeks.
The Athens-Hocking-Vinton Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board announced CHSP's Rebecca Robison-Miller as the recipient of the Behavioral Health Advocacy Award.
The research at the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology continued during 2020 as three students transitioned to alumni.
OHIO’s Counselor Education doctoral program was recently honored with the Innovative Counselor Education Program Award by the North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.
Charles Hallisey is a strong believer in the power of translation and recently presented, “Gained in Translation: New Understandings of Ourselves,” to OHIO students.