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Former Texas Tech University President Duane Nellis took office in June.
The Front Room Coffeehouse is set to undergo a summertime facelift, featuring new flooring, furniture, counters and paint, and will be ready to greet students arriving for the Fall Semester.
After a “comprehensive” search, the Ohio University College of Fine Arts is set to welcome Matthew Shaftel as its new dean, according to a May 12 news release.
With the academic year drawing to an end, Ohio University eliminated twelve positions from its Finance and Administration department, leaving five university staff members without a job.
The Ohio University Police Department received its eighth report of alleged rape for the Spring Semester on Tuesday.
A “hectic and hard” freshman year was taking its toll on Lindsay Behrendt.
Three months after dealing with a snack-cake burglar and a doughnut dispute, deputies with the Athens County Sheriff’s Office found themselves responding to another batch of food-related incidents.
Although former Ohio University President Roderick McDavis said his final farewells to his alma mater in February, new records reveal his bank account received a hefty bonus as a result of deferred compensation payments.
As the weather grows warmer and the dog days of summer inch closer, deputies with the Athens County Sheriff’s Office have found themselves dealing with a number of inebriated people.
With only one more week of classes, finals and Number Fest standing in the way of students’ departure for summer vacation, the Ohio University Police Department is taking a breather as one of its busiest seasons comes to a close.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s recently-released textbook proposal could be accompanied by a $15 million price tag and a slew of complications for Ohio University.
The Washington Post national correspondent and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Wesley Lowery will deliver the 2017 spring undergraduate commencement address, according to a news release from Ohio University.
Nicole Schneider, vice presidential candidate for the Green Light ticket running in the Ohio University Student Senate election, has issued an apology following a controversial screenshot that surfaced online.
As students take to the treadmills at Ping Recreation Center, looking to stave off the "freshman 15" or work off last night’s Court Street eats, the walls surrounding them are sinking farther into the ground.
A local man was left “in fear for his life” after a water bottle was thrown at him near a Chauncey library, according to recent reports from the Athens County Sheriff's Office.
As initial efforts get underway for the expansion of the Ohio University medical campus in Dublin, the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will soon have a new home in Athens on the recently approved “Union Street Green.”
The Ohio University Police Department fielded a report of rape Tuesday, bringing the total number of sex-related crimes reported to local law enforcement this week to four.
While Ohio University students and their countless visitors were busy festing the weekend away in the heart of Athens last weekend, the Athens County Sheriff’s Office spent its week responding to numerous incidents throughout the county.
Although this year’s Mill Fest started significantly earlier than in years past, previous Post reports show arrest numbers have been on a downward trend over the past four years.