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When it comes to public works projects, Ohio University and the city of Athens have what many consider to be an uncommon relationship.
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When it comes to public works projects, Ohio University and the city of Athens have what many consider to be an uncommon relationship.
When it comes to recruiting, upkeeping Ohio University’s landscape might be just as important as promoting its academics.
Most college students have outgrown watching children’s TV shows, but for a group of Ohio University students, a children’s show is their outlet to lending a hand to Athens’ youth.
Students will have the opportunity next spring to learn about sex in the Bible or sit down with a cup of coffee to read The New York Times — all for class credit.
While Ohio University students and faculty shuffle in and out of Baker University Center everyday, just across the street, the Office for Institutional Equity is fielding complaints relating to sexual misconduct, disability and other topics.
Two candidates have entered their names to be considered for Faculty Senate’s chairperson.
Five professors in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology have been awarded more than $81 million collectively in research funding since starting their work at Ohio University.
Ohio University electrochemical engineering students and faculty members will soon have the opportunity to conduct research with a new partnership.
Marissa Singley’s professors in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology knew her name within the first week of classes, and it’s not because of her exceptional understanding of the subjects.
Ohio University is one step closer to receiving about $26 million from the state — approximately $2 million more than university officials originally requested.
Ohio University is one step closer to receiving about $26 million from the state — approximately $2 million more than university officials originally requested.
As some students kick back to sip a cup of coffee at the Academic and Research Center’s café, their peers down the hallway are studying objects atom by atom through microscopes.
As some students kick back to sip a cup of coffee at the Academic and Research Center’s café, their peers down the hallway are studying objects atom by atom through microscopes.
The Board of Trustees met in Athens Thursday and will vote on its agenda’s resolutions Friday. The board, Ohio University’s governing body, spent Thursday in individual committee meetings to further dissect the agenda’s topics.
Despite the desire to shed Ohio University’s proclaimed party image, administrators did not consider pushing spring break back two weeks to fall during St. Patrick’s Day.
Despite the desire to shed Ohio University’s proclaimed party image, administrators did not consider pushing spring break back two weeks to fall during St. Patrick’s Day.
Students spend only a few years at Ohio University, but for some administrators, OU has been their home away from home for as many as 40 years.
Ohio University resident assistants will soon be required to keep only one campus job after Residential Housing officials “clarified” an existing policy.
Dancing, singing and a surplus of faculty embarrassment came together Tuesday night at the Fifth Annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant.
Homecoming 2014 won’t be the only celebration in the fall.