Campus could change soon: The OU Board of Trustees passed the master plan
The board also confirmed the former president’s residence at 29 Park Place will not be used again for presidential housing.
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The board also confirmed the former president’s residence at 29 Park Place will not be used again for presidential housing.
OU's next president will either be selected by the end of 2016 or the end of the 2016-17 academic year, closer to when McDavis' contract expires.
The Ohio Office of the Inspector General is collecting and reviewing email files of Ohio University officials as part of an “investigation involving the purchase of 31 Coventry Lane,” OU’s presidential residence.
John Wharton donated at least $7,150 to the university last year and donated about $23,000 in 2014.
The Ohio University Foundation, the fundraising arm of Ohio University, authorized the sale of about 11 acres of its University Courtyard property to its subsidiary corporation for $1.
As of Thursday morning, the whereabouts of the escaped inmate, Orville Lee Mullett, is unknown.
The Ohio Inspector General has requested presidential records from OU three times, though it's unclear if an investigation is ongoing.
The university made three new sets of records public Friday, also including more records from an already-provided set.
The subject was “awake and alert” when he left the scene, but his condition is unknown as of Sunday morning.
This time, the office requested the records under a section of the Ohio Revised Code about cooperating in investigations, though it’s not clear whether the university is actually being investigated.
The situation was contained as of 5 p.m., and the building will remain closed until further notice.
Approximately 31,900 acres of the forest, including 3,150 acres in Athens and Perry counties, will be considered for oil and gas use by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
A woman was reportedly assaulted by a man in his 50s while walking her dogs on the trails at The Ridges.
Trustees convened in Walter Hall and unanimously passed several resolutions, including ones to approve the Ridges Framework Plan and other construction projects.
The board will vote on a resolution to approve and adopt the Ridges Framework Plan, which was finalized Sept. 2, as the current plan for the facility and its 700 acres of land.
The outage began about 11:45 and continued until OIT fixed the problem at about 2:30 p.m.
While no classes or labs will be held on Friday, campus offices and support services will remain open.
The average composite ACT of this year’s entering freshman class was 24.1, the highest in the university’s history.
OU employees will receive higher salaries this academic year, with $76,057 of university revenue going to pay raises for the university’s top 10 highest paid employees.
At their first meeting of the academic year, Faculty Senate members will discuss topics such as faculty compensation and state funding from Ohio's biennial state budget.