Dean appointed to OU-HCOM Cleveland Campus
Ohio University’s newest dean will not reside in a Cutler Hall office. In fact, he will be more than a hundred miles from Athens.
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Ohio University’s newest dean will not reside in a Cutler Hall office. In fact, he will be more than a hundred miles from Athens.
As more and more provisions of the Affordable Care Act come into play, The Post sought to cover how the law would affect local businesses, students, Ohio University, residents and health care providers in Athens County.
Students with an undergraduate pre-medicine degree might be on a direct path to a job, but Ohio University’s medical school is offering some high school students who are considering the major an alternative.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is preparing to move part of its operations south and open up its extension branch in Columbus. But first it had to hire a dean.
Students in the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will soon have the option of studying farther north in the state than they would at either of the college’s Athens or Columbus branches.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has partnered to host this year’s Ohio Osteopathic Symposium in Columbus — a five-day conference that will allow OU-HCOM students to earn school credit.
One day down, one to go.
Just 30 years ago, tuition, fees and room and board for full-time undergraduate students in public four-year universities averaged $6,381 per year.
Hiring a dean entails almost as much work as the job itself.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine was approved to enroll 50 students in July 2014 at its Dublin extension campus.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is conducting an internal search to hire a chief of staff.
Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is conducting an internal search to hire a chief of staff.
Jeanette Poissant, Jen Reink, Sarah Hunt and Jeremy Baker, medical students and members of the OU-HCOM Pedes Club, put together their cardboard house in Morton Hall's parking lot. (Julia Moss | Staff Photographer)
Jeanette Poissant, Jen Reink, Sarah Hunt, and Jeremy Baker, medical students and members of the OU-HCOM Pedes Club, put together their cardboard house in Morton Hall's parking lot on Saturday, Sept. 29. The Cardboard City was built to spread awareness of homelessness and to raise money for Habitat for Humanity.
“This is not just about the health of health care. It’s about saving the health of the nation.”
Ohio University will spend close to half a million dollars more this year than in the past to compensate its 10 highest-paid administrators.
On today’s front page, you’ll find a story detailing Ohio University’s capital improvement plan, a project worth more than $2.5 billion in spending during the next 20 years.
A simple swab of the cheek is all it takes to be added to the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry, but the prospect of donating bone marrow can be a tricky and often scary concept for potential donors.
Toward the end of Spring Quarter, Ohio University announced Ryan Lombardi as the new interim vice president for Student Affairs — drawing the national search to a close. But Lombardi’s appointment was only one of four OU had hoped to make.
Ohio University has appointed Kenneth Johnson as the new dean of its Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.