Black Jewish Shabbat to recognize the relationship between Black, Jewish American life
On Friday, Ohio University’s Hillel is hosting a Black Jewish Shabbat, which will recognize and celebrate the intersection between Black and Jewish Americans.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
129 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
On Friday, Ohio University’s Hillel is hosting a Black Jewish Shabbat, which will recognize and celebrate the intersection between Black and Jewish Americans.
At Ohio University, there are several niche student organizations and clubs that pique the diverse interests of college students. For students interested in horses and equestrian activities, there are two organizations at OU that demonstrate this hobby: the OU Western Equestrian Team and the OU Hunt Seat Equestrian Team.
At Ohio University, there are numerous funding resources available to students, faculty and staff to offer them financial support through the research and projects in which they take part.
While Ohio University students with dietary restrictions have reported difficulties when attempting to find meals that accommodate their needs at campus dining halls due to COVID-19, students in the quarantine and isolation dorms are also experiencing issues finding adequate foods.
Since the beginning of Spring Semester, the Diversity and Inclusion spaces at Ohio University, consisting of the LGBT Center, the Multicultural Center and the Women’s Center, started their services in an online format due to COVID-19 concerns. Initially, the centers were set to reopen Thursday, but it has since been pushed to March, forcing their resources to proceed online.
In the spring semester of 2020, students in the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program Freshman Seminar curated an exhibit dedicated to women’s history that was never able to be shown because of COVID-19 restrictions. Now back in person, the group, comprised of juniors, is finally showcasing the works members chose.
Across the United States, there are 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities, or HBCUs. Among them, only two reside in Ohio: Central State University and Wilberforce University.
The Athens City Commission on Disabilities is an organization dedicated to providing necessary accommodations and advocacy for individuals with disabilities.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in December 2019, numerous professional fields have felt its impact. Specifically, the pharmaceutical industry has faced challenges since the start, with stress building when the rollout of vaccinations began in 2020.
On Sunday, the Ohio University Composers’ Association is hosting musical duo Popebama, who will showcase its unorthodox performance styles to those who attend in Glidden’s Recital Hall at 8 p.m.
For many individuals, returning home for the holidays can be a stressful time due to traveling, event preparations and having to spend more time than usual with family members. For queer individuals, however, these issues can be magnified, as they often have to endure returning home to families that are not accepting of their identities.
For roughly 15 years, the Athens County Sheriff’s Office has hosted the Joy of Toys event, which provides donated gifts and meals for underprivileged children around Athens.
The LGBT Center, Multicultural Center and Women’s Center each had their own approaches to events and participation this year.
Until Nov. 28, the Dairy Barn Arts Center, 8000 Dairy Lane, is hosting the Contemporary Ceramics show, curated by Ohio University ceramics professors Brad Schwieger and Tom Bartel.
On Thursday, the Contemporary History Institute, or CHI, hosted a conversation about climate change, with nuanced perspectives from three speakers – Geoffrey Dabelko, Daniel Karney and Michele Morrone, all faculty at Ohio University.
On Nov. 12, Taylor Swift dropped her re-recorded version of her 2012 album Red, now called Red (Taylor’s Version).
Jeralayne Ruiz, a third-year graduate student studying music therapy as well as voice performance and pedagogy, presented a vocal performance at her graduate student recital.
Until Nov. 30, Paper Circle, 35 W. Columbus St., will host the Accessible Expressions Ohio’s art exhibit sponsored by Art Possible Ohio, or APO.
On Nov. 6, Rural Action and Appalachian Understories will host a Ride Through Time event, which will capture the history of Athens County through a guided bicycle tour.
Clarification appended.