Second dean resigns from OU-HCOM
The Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will lose two administrators by July of this year, as another dean has decided to step down.
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The Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will lose two administrators by July of this year, as another dean has decided to step down.
Ohio University students travelled almost 400 miles Thursday in protest of job opportunities.
Jack Brose visited Student Senate Wednesday night to tell members about Ohio University's smallest college.
Wednesday, Ohio University students will highlight the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s diversity at “Multicultural Extravaganza.”
Some Ohio University students go to class with people that have perfect attendance, full participation points and no blood.
Despite low attendance at Saturday’s “Medical Student for a Day,” Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine isn’t putting away the scrubs.
On Saturday, any Ohio University undergraduate can be a medical student.
Area health officials will soon be using less paper.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will offer free mammograms today.
After the completion of three dean searches — one of which will need to be repeated — last year, Ohio University is ringing in the new year with three more national searches for positions needing to be filled.
On any given Friday, the cafeterias in Athens’ five elementary schools are crowded with giggling children hovering over lunch trays topped with grease-smothered square pizzas and cartons of chocolate milk.
Next month, the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will pick up an on-campus meningitis study that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was forced to abandon a year ago.
Ohio University's local outreach efforts recently received a half-million-dollar boost.
Trustee Ned Dewire, President Roderick McDavis, Trustee Gene Harris and Secretary Tom Davis read the agenda on their iPads at Friday's Board of Trustees full board meeting. Trustees voted to approve the university's purchase of land in Dublin, Ohio, for an OU-HCOM extension facility. (BRIEN VINCENT | For The Post)
Excitement ran high at the Ohio University Board of Trustees meeting and applause rang out Friday as the board unanimously passed a motion to expand OU’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine facilities by acquiring land near Columbus.
Ohio University has received permission to take out debt up to $160 million to help finance construction around campus.
Ohio University has invested almost $180,000 to find replacements for three deans who left last year.