OU names interim Southern campus dean
Deborah R. Marinski was named the interim dean of Ohio University Southern by Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs on May 23.
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Deborah R. Marinski was named the interim dean of Ohio University Southern by Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs on May 23.
Throughout the 2021-2022 academic year, Ohio University’s dining halls struggled to maintain and hire new employees despite mass hiring events and initiatives sponsored by Culinary Services.
The polls for the 2022 Ohio primary closed Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Athens residents were able to vote for both local and state government officials to represent each political party in the general election in November.
A firearm was discharged inside Mids Lounge and Bar, located at 5 Mill St., early Sunday morning between 2:15 a.m. and 2:21 a.m., according to a report from the Athens Police Department.
Although summer enrollment rates vary each year, many students are expected to take advantage of Ohio University’s summer course offerings through both the Athens and regional campus locations.
Tickets for Rick Springfield, Elton John Tribute Band and Lady A performances are now on sale.
Athens City Council discussed ordinances that would authorize the payment of a membership fee for the Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia, or ORCA, and the construction of tennis and pickleball courts during Monday night’s meeting.
Despite falling in the nation’s rankings in recent years, Ohio University’s party school reputation lives on through fest celebrations that can be traced back decades.
Ohio University admitted hundreds of transfer students to its Athens campus and E-Campus for the 2022 Spring Semester.
The Athens Arts, Parks and Recreation Department’s, or APRD’s, request for City Council to allocate $250,000 for the construction of new tennis and pickleball courts was referred back to the City and Safety Services Committee, or CSSC, due to an increase in the expected costs, but the project is still underway.
Ohio University students participated in Friday’s Congo Fest with hopes of enjoying as many experiences as Milliron Fest and Mill Fest, which took place March 18 and 19, respectively.
The Athens City-County Health Department, or ACCHD, reported two new COVID-19 related deaths Thursday.
Ohio University students, faculty and staff protested what they saw as the university’s inaction and vague response to incidents of racism in a Student Senate planned protest and an OU NAACP march Thursday outside Cutler Hall.
Ohio University students started preparing for Green Beer Day early Wednesday, and Court Street bars were eventually overflowing with students excited to participate in the festivities.
Corinne Colbert, the former editor of The Athens NEWS, was fired by the Ohio branch of the paper’s publishing company Adams Publishing Group, or APG, on Friday.
Athens’ recycling services contract with Athens-Hocking County Recycling Centers Inc., or AHRC, costs the city $313,900 per year but does not provide services to tenants of commercial property locations.
Athens City Council passed ordinances authorizing wage increases and retention payments to Athens Police Department, or APD, officers, lieutenants, and communication officers.
Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, or CPS, and OhioHealth’s Campus Care, located in the Hudson Health Center, continue to utilize telehealth appointments to avoid possible COVID-19 exposures.
Each year, the state of Ohio decides the maximum percentage increase of tuition public universities can implement.
Terry Hogan was recently named new interim vice president for student affairs by Ohio University President Hugh Sherman following former interim vice president Jenny Hall-Jones’ decision to leave OU.