Legacy in review: looking back at McDavis' years at Ohio University
In a series last year, The Post looked at President Roderick McDavis' promises he made at the beginning of his tenure and how many of those were accomplished.
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In a series last year, The Post looked at President Roderick McDavis' promises he made at the beginning of his tenure and how many of those were accomplished.
Judith Grant is listed as one of the experts on feminist politics and theory on the website #womenalsoknowstuff.
One Post staffer recalls when she bruised her tailbone last winter after a tumble on College Green’s icy bricks.
For some, it's even working.
Four missionaries spend about two dozen hours a week on Ohio University’s campus trying to spread their faith to students — their peers, at least in age.
Jacob Okumu has spent years researching emancipated foster youth and their adjustment to college.
In 2013, the average debt for an OU grad was more than $26,000.
OU is working on creating a community for emancipated foster care youth.
Long-serving employees are seen by some as mentors, advisors and stabilizing influences in their departments.
For the third time in three months, bats have take up residence in the presidential residence, 29 Park Place
When not traveling, McDavis spends most of his time in meetings and appointments at his Athens office.
Early estimates show OU losing the highest funding percentage
During Roderick McDavis’ decade as president, faculty have expressed discontent with his interaction and his performance and voted no confidence in him.
A woman reportedly was raped by a male Tuesday on Main Green; the man fled after she sprayed pepper spray at him.
Editor’s note: This is the tenth article in a series analyzing President Roderick McDavis’ decade at Ohio University
Editor’s note: This is the ninth in a series analyzing President Roderick McDavis’ decade at Ohio University.
OU partners with universities to share use and cost of MDM Observatory
During President McDavis’ tenure at OU, more than $255,00,000 in private gifts — though some of the gifts were secured before he became president.
President McDavis pledged to improve local schools when he was inaugurated in 2004. Currently, OU is working with those schools to teach education majors as well as provide an extra set of hands in the classroom.
Board of Trustees discussing likely loss in state funding.