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OHIO Announcements

OHIO instructors invited to participate in upcoming CTLA Faculty Learning Communities

Faculty Learning Communities provide an opportunity for 51ĀŅĀ× instructors to collaborate with their peers to explore topics of interest related to teaching and learning.

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OHIO Community

51ĀŅĀ× Press quadruples open access titles with support from University Libraries, partners

Over the past few months, 51ĀŅĀ× Press has significantly expanded its open access (OA) publishing program, growing its collection from just over two dozen titles to more than 100.

51ĀŅĀ× Zanesville
International Education Week

Join the journey: International Education Week comes to OHIO Zanesville

Join us at 51ĀŅĀ× Zanesville as we celebrate International Education Week with a variety of events.

AI Literacy - Effective Practice, Ethical Considerations, Subject Knowledge, Rhetorical Awareness - Four Integrative Domains of Critical Thinking
Faculty Experts

A framework for considering AI literacy

AI literacy consists of at least four integrative domains of critical thinking. These are not discrete components that can be taught well independently but often co-exist and co-inform one another.

Szewczyk research
Research

Annual competition and student research awards renamed to honor late professor

An annual student poster competition and research awards has been renamed to honor the life and legacy of the late Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Professor Nathaniel ā€œNateā€ Szewczyk.

Gary Allen
Alumni Impact

Gary Allen’s lifelong mission to serve, connect

A dedicated public servant, educator and veteran, Gary Allen has built a career defined by leadership and connection, in the military and the classroom.

51ĀŅĀ×'s communication graduate program students
Graduate Studies

How 51ĀŅĀ×'s communication graduate program became a global draw

The M.A. in Communication and Development Studies graduate program at 51ĀŅĀ× has reached a milestone this fall, welcoming its largest and most diverse class since its founding nearly 40 years ago.

Greg Browning
Alumni Leaders

Voinovich School Advisory Board Chair Greg Browning’s OHIO ties run deep

Greg Browning, a former state budget director during former Governor George Voinovich’s administration, was among the founding members of the panel, which formed in 2019.

Jay Johnson
Alumni Leaders

Colonel Jay Johnson exemplifies a lifetime of service, leadership

OHIO's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service is proud to celebrate veteran Jay Johnson, director of the Voinovich Academy for Excellence in Public Service, located at OHIO’s Dublin Campus.

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OHIO Announcements

OHIO announces new internet safety resource for students, faculty, staff

51ĀŅĀ× is launching a new digital microlearning resource to help OHIO students, faculty and staff identify and avoid email phishing scams.

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Student Success

Fall cohort of Law, Justice & Culture certificate students announced

Thirty-nine undergraduate students have been accepted into the fall cohort of the interdisciplinary Law, Justice & Culture certificate.

Martynas Švėgžda von Bekker
Visiting artists

Lithuanian violinist joins OHIO scholars for interdisciplinary exploration of music and meaning

Lithuanian violinist Martynas Švėgžda von Bekker will join OHIO's Algis Mickunas and Vladimir Marchenkov for an afternoon of music and conversation exploring the relationship between art and thought.

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Preparing For Careers

Regional teacher candidates explore agency and autonomy

Future teachers from OHIO’s regional campuses gathered at Zanesville to explore student agency, storytelling and learner-centered practices through an immersive day of professional development.

Jacqueline Wolf
Social Medicine Frontiers

Social Medicine Frontiers series welcomes Jackie Wolf for talk on history’s role in countering anti-science and misinformation narratives

As part of the Social Medicine Frontiers series, the Heritage College will welcome Professor Emeritus of Social Medicine Jacqueline Wolf to talk on ā€œMedical History: An Antidote for Anti-Science.ā€

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OHIO Community

OHIO expands suicide prevention training programs, invites campus to sign up for upcoming sessions

51ĀŅĀ× has expanded its suicide prevention training programs and is encouraging students, faculty and staff to participate in the programs.

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