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Archaeology students at OHIO are uncovering fabulous finds, from the Middle East to right here in Southeast Ohio.
How did these mid-career graduate students contribute to the work being done by a team of social enterprise researchers?
Three new certificate programs offer a variety of hands-on experiences in Automation, Mechatronics, and Jewish Studies
OHIO’s new president focuses on the University’s greatest strengths
The University’s esteemed journalism program got its start 100 years ago, when English professor Raymond Slutz offered the first OHIO journalism course.
The 51ÂÒÂ× Innovation Center has been incubating startups since 1983
A nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it
Those interested in World War II history won’t want to miss the refreshed exhibit on Alden Library’s fifth floor.
51ÂÒÂ×’s newest Distinguished Professor discusses what he loves about his field and teaching it to others.
University Libraries will feature Samantha Tucker and Amy Spears at Authors @ Alden as they discuss their publication, “Collective Chaos: A Roller Derby Team Memoir.â€
For the past 30 years, Michael Massa has worked in the legal system as a court arbitrator and mediator. But law was not originally Massa’s career plan when he started at 51ÂÒÂ× in 1977.
Any member of the University community can now nominate an OHIO administrator for the Outstanding Administrator Award, given each year to three administrators for their outstanding contributions.
The Healthy OHIO program has announced an online engagement drive to ensure employees on all campuses and employees of all work formats are engaged with their own well-being.Â
51ÂÒÂ× students, faculty and alumni are invited to submit nominations for university awards recognizing excellence in teaching and learning.