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(10/26/21 3:42am)
Until Nov. 2, Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts will hold the “State of the Arts: Mentor + Mentee Exhibition,” which is available to view in Seigfred Hall on the fifth floor at the usual gallery hours.
(10/22/21 3:05am)
Dolly Alm, a senior studying organizational behavior, hosted a workshop Thursday showcasing her experiences with the student leadership certificate program and how it led to a project with NASA.
(10/20/21 4:28am)
The month of October is known to many as LGBTQ+ History Month, dedicated to preserving, recognizing and analyzing the rich history of queer individuals and how it has impacted their experiences in the modern day.
(10/13/21 2:08am)
Ohio University’s Patton College of Education is making an effort to change the structure of current and future classrooms. The college is aiming to bring Black men into education fields and increase diverse learning through two new initiatives: Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education, or HOPE, and Brothers Rallying to Inspire and Shape Education, or Brothers RISE.
(10/12/21 3:34am)
Tantrum Theater is putting on the absurdist comedy Men on Boats, a show about neither men nor boats, that demonstrates the meaning of friendship and adventure through a unique, historical lens.
(10/11/21 3:56am)
October is Dyslexia Awareness month, devoted to gaining knowledge on dyslexia and recognizing those who are diagnosed with it.
(10/05/21 4:04am)
This year, Alden Library will host a digital and in-person exhibit for Homecoming 2021, which will consist of various historical readings and imagery of Ohio University.
(10/05/21 1:40am)
National Hispanic Heritage Month, which spans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, is a month dedicated to recognizing the contributions of Hispanic Americans to United States culture.
(10/04/21 1:11am)
On a dark and stormy night, the iconic murder mystery of Boddy Manor will take the stage in Athens.
(09/28/21 12:03am)
Sept. 17 marked Constitution Day, a day dedicated to observing the adoption of the United States Constitution and its impacts on modern-day life. On Tuesday, Sept. 28, Ohio University will honor Constitution Day through an event titled “Free Press, Free People: The Role of Journalists in Wrongful Conviction Cases.”
(09/21/21 3:10am)
On Aug. 31, Ohio University announced all students will be required to obtain a COVID-19 vaccine by Nov. 15, with some exceptions allowed.
(09/21/21 2:00am)
Every Wednesday, Rhapsody Restaurant, 18 Public Square, Nelsonville, hosts a Jazz Night for its patrons to enjoy the classical and innovative sounds of jazz music.
(09/20/21 2:18am)
The Center for International Studies, or CIS, at Ohio University is an academic community that offers educational programs for students interested in global and international issues. The center offers programs within African Studies, Asian Studies, Communication and Development Studies, European Studies, Global Studies, Latin American Studies, International Development Studies and War and Peace Studies.
(09/15/21 2:37am)
Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, or CPS, has implemented a new, interactive mental health-centered app called Kognito. The app, which is available for students and faculty to register, is a suicide prevention program aimed to educate users on the various signs of mental illness through informative modules.
(09/13/21 3:38am)
In the late ‘90s and early 2000s, Swarm of Dykes was an active group on campus that fought for visibility of LGBTQ+ individuals. Their extremist style in their progressive efforts ultimately impacted the creation of various resources present at OU for queer students today.
(09/09/21 3:44am)
This weekend at Ohio University is Parents Weekend, a weekend full of events and activities for students and their families to attend.
(09/01/21 3:41am)
This semester, Ohio University is offering a survivor-centered arts exhibit that centralizes survivor experiences in relation to interpersonal violence. The exhibit is called “In This Space: Disrupted,” and it features 14 banners created by 12 survivors and two co-survivors who have demonstrated their experiences through these artistic creations that represent the idea of “spaces” — both of violence and of healing.
(08/30/21 3:24am)
On Saturday, the LGBT Center hosted a Queer Athens Community Welcome at the Athens Community Center to unite queer members of Athens and Ohio University students.
(08/30/21 1:51am)
The Athens County Public Library, or ACPL, is hosting an event series called “Virtual Bandits” — a book club inclusive of developmentally disabled adults.
(08/25/21 3:27am)
Each of Ohio University’s affiliated performing arts groups have productions planned for the upcoming fall semester. With the coronavirus pandemic still a prominent issue, each of the programs aim to keep the shows afloat, while still remaining cautious of health concerns.