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College students can now use Facebook to find scholarships and financial aid thanks to a partnership between MTV and College Board.
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College students can now use Facebook to find scholarships and financial aid thanks to a partnership between MTV and College Board.
As tens of thousands of soldiers return from the War in Iraq, Ohio University is searching for ways to encourage some of these veterans to return to school.
Ohio University’s course catalog is about to get a little thinner.
A wealth of information and resources is housed beneath the ceiling of Alden Library — a wealth that Ohio University librarians fear students aren’t using.
A recent study by the College Access and Success ranked Ohio as the state with the seventh-highest level of student debt, with the average 2010 graduate owing $27,713.
A new fluid technology lab, unveiled today, will allow Ohio University students to integrate state-of-the-art tools and gain hands-on experience.
Ohio University administrators reported at the Student Senate general body meeting last night that they don’t believe any student will be disadvantaged by next fall’s switch to semesters.
Film is the language of this era, and women are the sometimes-overlooked voice, a professor told Ohio University students yesterday.
Dubbed green and white royalty, seniors Harrison Hill and Faye Miller were awarded the throne Friday as Ohio University’s newest Homecoming King and Queen.
What is lurking in students’ medicine cabinet could be more harmful than helpful, a recent study finds.
Ohio University alumni returned to the familiar red bricks of Athens this weekend for Homecoming 2011.
Members of Ohio University’s Campus Involvement Center will use skits to address prescription drug abuse tonight.
At Ohio University, every day is the weekend, according to a recent survey.
A professor reminded Ohio University students last night that the historical perspectives of “paradise” were affected by forgotten wars.
For students around Ohio University’s campus, Parents Weekend means one important thing: time to clean.
Students who were concerned that Peru and Thailand were missing from Ohio University’s study-abroad list will be able to participate in programs in those countries starting this fall.
George Washington University’s Elizabeth Chacko spoke last night about the idea that connections forged by immigration can take place on different scales.