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Editor’s note: This is the final in a two-part series examining Ohio University’s leadership structure. Go online to watch the last set of videos for the series.
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Editor’s note: This is the final in a two-part series examining Ohio University’s leadership structure. Go online to watch the last set of videos for the series.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part series examining Ohio University’s leadership structure. Go online each day this week for accompanying videos, and pick up Friday’s paper for the final story.
After a long day defending his dissertation in North Carolina, Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Ryan Lombardi received his Doctorate of Education degree Tuesday — just in time for his birthday on Wednesday.
Some Ohio University students will get a chance Tuesday to talk to a popular administrator who most haven’t seen since he left for Oklahoma in June.
Ohio University could receive a substantial charitable contribution this year, depending on the success of efforts to sell an apartment building in Columbus.
A plan formally presented to Ohio Gov. John Kasich Friday could alter the way Ohio public universities receive instructional funding from the state.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis could have a hand in determining the way public universities receive funding in the future.
Earlier this year, a legal foundation supporting religious freedom contacted Ohio University concerning “unconstitutional” aspects of the university’s policy for student organizations.
Only hours after the Ohio University Board of Trustees had discussed the
A representative from Bain & Company will speak on campus this week, as part of a conference organized by the Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity at Ohio University.
The United States has had its fair share of environmental crises during the past century, and in a presentation Tuesday evening, a noted historian walked an audience through the debates around those crises.
Several Ohio University students and administrators traveled to Columbus on Tuesday for the unveiling of a report by the Complete College Ohio Task Force.
Lynn Johnson has had international success for her photography documenting the disadvantaged, but in a conversation with Ohio University students Tuesday, she stressed the importance of occasionally putting the camera down.
In August 2004, a month after Ohio University President Roderick McDavis was inaugurated, U.S. News & World Report rated OU the 46th best public university in the nation and the 98th best overall.
When Ohio University received a designation as a military-friendly school for the first time in 2011, administrators said they were proud of the work being done, but had a long way to go.
Most seniors graduating from Ohio University this year will transition into a full-time job, internship or pursue advanced degrees in graduate school. Some, however, may apply for increasingly popular service programs such as Teach For America.
After President Barack Obama’s campaign stop, Ohio University hosted a different group of guests Thursday, though their visit required substantially less preparation.
A psychology fair Tuesday aims to provide undergraduates with information on research opportunities as well as volunteer work that can earn them Ohio University academic credit.