End may be in sight for Ohio Inspector General investigation of Ohio University
A state investigation of Ohio University appears to be coming to a close.
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A state investigation of Ohio University appears to be coming to a close.
As part of an ongoing state investigation into presidential housing at Ohio University, the Ohio Office of the Inspector General requested to interview former Board of Trustees Chair David Brightbill earlier this month.
Ohio University opts for off-campus housing allowance for Nellis presidency.
Ohio University is still being investigated by the Ohio Office of the Inspector General through a series of requests for records and interviews that began more than two years ago.
The opioid crisis might have a more difficult time closing in a region suffering from poverty and budget cuts to local resources
Ohio University sought feedback from Athens residents regarding the future of Park Place on Wednesday evening.
The Ohio Office of the Inspector General sought to interview Ohio University President Roderick McDavis and his wife, Deborah, this month as part of a months-long investigation into the university’s 2015 actions related to presidential housing.
When John Kopchick discovered a way to inhibit growth hormones in the late ‘80s, it led to the development of a life-saving drug.
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While some of southeast Ohio’s mining towns are abandoned, some see preservation and reservation
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Ohio University fends off phishing scams and viruses through its OIT security department
A Victorian-style brick house on North Congress Street is not only a place of support for adults diagnosed with mental illnesses, but also a refuge from the negative stigmas against them.
Major sites of pollution from old coal mines are hard to treat, but two OU professors devised a solution
Deborah Shaffer, who has taken over Golding's position, saw a pay increase of more than $70,000.
The court announced its decision March 9 to decline the case of Charles Nguyen, who appealed to the court Dec. 7.
The Fairfield, Hocking and Athens County major crimes units located and disassembled a methamphetamine manufacturing operation in Athens.
More than two months since the investigation began, the Athens Police Department is still requesting any information related to three sex crimes linked with DNA evidence.
Both operations were found to have several hundred dollars, handguns and equipment on the premises.