‘Wealth and poverty’ week to teach students about Appalachia
The College of Arts and Sciences will be hosting “Wealth and Poverty in Appalachia” events all week
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The College of Arts and Sciences will be hosting “Wealth and Poverty in Appalachia” events all week
Student athlete Adam Wise has control over athletics and academics in his life, but less so with paying for college.
After Ohio University decided not to renew former Global Leadership Director Greg Emery's contract, several alumni have rescinded their bequests, totaling at least $1.25 million.
Renovations to Jefferson Market will include late-night dining options and a “Whole Foods store” concept area.
Researchers at Ohio University are using unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, to study automatic flight control and navigation.
A sustainability report recently ranked many of OU’s sustainability efforts as average.
Seven teams competed in the Scripps Innovation Challenge on Monday, but the winner was “Team Du Monde,” who designed an app and wearable device to combat sexual assault
Ohio University decided not to renew former Global Leadership Center Director, Greg Emery’s contract following an investigation into his handling of cash payments and his “conduct and supervision” while on a study abroad trip.
An internal review found that during a May 2014 study-abroad-trip to Vietnam, Emery hadn’t followed OU’s policy of using an OU purchasing card or asking for a cash advance from the university for trip expenses.
Greg Emery, former GLC director, will no longer be employed by OU after his contract was non-renewed
Faculty Senate will propose an update to the Faculty Handbook in hopes of aligning it with Ohio University’s current sexual misconduct policy at Monday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
Two members of the fraternity at Oklahoma were expelled Tuesday.
50 years ago, OU students travelled to Alabama to join the historic march from Selma to Montgomery for voting rights
Despite overall enrollment growth, some colleges in OU are decreasing
New numbers suggest OHIO Signature Awards are making OU more affordable for “targeted” students.
Officials outlined the effects on Ohio University from Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s proposed budget at Faculty Senate’s meeting on Monday.
Faculty Senate to convene for its first meeting of the semester.
After settling a free-speech lawsuit with Ohio University, Isaac Smith spoke to fellow students Tuesday night.
A team of OU faculty and students developed technology that converts urine into water and energy
Ohio University's smoking ban will prohibit use of tobacco products and e-cigarettes on all university property used to “carry the mission of the university,” including sidewalks and vehicles, said Judy Piercy, OU's interim ombudsperson.