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(09/02/21 1:08am)
“Perceive with Caution” A Kennedy Museum of Art Merging Concepts Exhibit from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hosted by the Kennedy Museum of Art, 100 Ridges Circle. Visit the Kennedy Museum to see the student-developed, curated, designed and installed “Perceived with Caution” art exhibit. To schedule a time to see the exhibit, fill out the Kennedy Museum’s visitor approval Google Form.
(08/19/21 8:26pm)
Perceive with Caution: A Kennedy Museum of Art Merging Concepts Exhibition at 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Kennedy Museum of Art (Lin Hall) hosted by the College of Fine Arts. The exhibition includes work that was developed, designed and installed by students in the Museum Studies Certificate Program. Masks are required at all times, and social distancing is encouraged.
(07/22/21 7:43pm)
Tim Albin has been honored with a difficult task.
(07/11/21 1:40pm)
Stuart's Opera House has been a part of Nelsonville, Ohio since the 19th century. It hosts theatrical productions, along with dance and visual art exhibits. Recently, Stuart’s Opera House received a grant from Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, or FAO.
(06/30/21 3:04pm)
“Perceive with Caution” A Kennedy Museum of Art Merging Concepts Exhibition at 9 a.m., hosted by the Kennedy Museum of Art, 100 Ridges Circle. Visit the Kennedy Museum to see the student-developed, curated, designed and installed “Perceive with Caution” art exhibit. To schedule a time to see the exhibit, fill out the Kennedy Museum’s visitor approval Google Form.
(06/18/21 4:24am)
As the height of summer approaches, Hocking Makers Network is supporting local entrepreneurs by providing a space and classes that help participants find their passion.
(06/16/21 3:59pm)
“Perceive with Caution” A Kennedy Museum of Art Merging Concepts Exhibit from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hosted by the Kennedy Museum of Art, 100 Ridges Circle. Visit the Kennedy Museum to see the student-developed, curated, designed and installed “Perceive with Caution” art exhibit. To schedule a time to see the exhibit, fill out the Kennedy Museum’s visitor approval Google Form.
(04/28/21 6:42pm)
Hocking College is hosting classes revolving around different mediums of art throughout the spring, leading into summer. The Hocking Makers Network, or HMN, Visual Arts Center has made an effort to provide classes that will allow anyone to become acquainted with beginner-level art.
(04/21/21 1:18am)
A bill introduced to the U.S. Senate on March 15 would amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require institutes of higher education to report hazing incidents in their annual crime report and establish campus-wide hazing education programs.
(04/16/21 3:03am)
Correction appended.
(04/15/21 2:34am)
Being in quarantine and juggling having online classes, work and staying healthy has been an issue for numerous college students.
(03/31/21 7:31pm)
Accompanying the gradually warming weather, the cherry blossom trees along the bike path by Peden Stadium signal that spring is here.
(03/31/21 2:28pm)
Diversity & Inclusion Drop-In Career Corner at 10 a.m., hosted virtually by Ohio University’s Career and Leadership Development Center and Division of Diversity and Inclusion. Get help with career-related needs from career coach Tamika Williams. Sessions are often used to discuss resume feedback or to answer general questions about career development.
(02/22/21 3:00am)
An appellate court lawsuit alleging Ohio University turned a blind eye to the sexual assault of a minor by a police officer has led to a legal question about whether Title IX protections extend to non-students attending university-sponsored events.
(02/18/21 2:34am)
Linguistics Colloquium | The Southern Ohio Language Project: Where We Are Today at 12:55 p.m., hosted virtually by Ohio University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Explore language in Southern Ohio with Michelle O’Malley and the 2021 Southern Ohio Language Project Lab Team. The team’s work has focused primarily on raising awareness and creating opportunities for community members to catalog and celebrate their language and stories via sociolinguistic interviews.
(02/11/21 3:28am)
The Athens City School District, or ACSD, distributed vaccines Friday to its K-12 educators along with the Federal Hocking Local School District, Alexander Local School District and Nelsonville-York City School District following the request of Gov. Mike DeWine.
(02/04/21 2:23am)
Hocking Hills is home to beautiful scenery and well-known hiking trails. Alongside the great outdoors, Hocking Hills also is home to wineries and breweries, offering visitors another eventful experience to try out.
(01/29/21 12:30pm)
Today is Friday, January 29, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
(01/29/21 2:27am)
After Hocking College’s glass-blowing classes shut down, Arianna Howe was just looking for another creative outlet. When she stumbled upon flameworking, which was in the same medium as glass-blowing, she was interested to try.
(01/28/21 1:08am)
Women of Appalachia Project™ Fine Art Exhibition at 12 p.m., hosted by The Dairy Barn Arts Center, 8000 Dairy Ln. Explore art created by a diverse group of women. The Women of Appalachia Project encourages the making of art that shares artists’ culture and experiences, addressing issues of stereotypes and marginalization. The art creates “a force, unified and non-violently confrontational, to show the whole woman, beyond superficial factors often used to judge her.” Jan. 29 is the opening day of the exhibition.