‘Navigating PWI’s and Discrimination’ presentation given to OU students
One of the big challenges that Ohio University faces is its predominantly white history and the implications that come with it.
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One of the big challenges that Ohio University faces is its predominantly white history and the implications that come with it.
In Athens, many local establishments have opened their doors to those in need, one being the Athens First United Methodist Church.
As this year draws to a close, many are left reflecting on the events that have taken this year by storm.
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As 2020 comes to an end, many are wondering how the rest of the year's traditional events will continue.
Colleges across the globe are celebrating International Education, or IEW. Nov. 16-20 celebrates and acknowledges international students throughout the U.S.
Almost every physical aspect of 2020 has been affected by COVID-19, not to mention the mental aspects as well.
As the world continues to change, conversations and ideas are, too — not only in an academic setting, but also in the workplace. In order for new ideas to be put into effect, change and conversations need to happen.
While Halloween won’t look normal this year, some establishments, like Skate Country in Parkersburg, are keeping the spirit alive.
This year marks the 14th annual Battle the Blitz Fundraiser, hosted by Ohio University physical therapy majors. However, due to COVID-19, this year’s fundraiser is taking on a different format.
It has now officially been seven months since COVID-19 has caused a nationwide quarantine.
Around this time each year, students who have applied to Ohio University’s OHIO in LA internship program would be making the trek down to Los Angeles to begin the program.