Coaches, players recall aftermath
Ohio’s football team was scheduled to play at North Carolina State in a rare Thursday night game Sept. 13, 2001. After that Tuesday morning’s attacks, however, the contest was postponed for more than two months.
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Ohio’s football team was scheduled to play at North Carolina State in a rare Thursday night game Sept. 13, 2001. After that Tuesday morning’s attacks, however, the contest was postponed for more than two months.
Ten years have passed since terrorist attacks struck the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, a field near Shanksville, Pa., and the country’s sense of security. However, Americans continue to distrust Muslims and Arabs, said one Ohio University professor.
As millions of Americans sat glued to their television screens to hear President Barack Obama utter the words, “Justice has been done” in May, some Ohio University students learned about the death of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden while outside the United States.
As Ohio University and Athens prepare for the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, OU President Roderick McDavis urged students and employees to remember the millions affected by the attacks.
Students looking to gain experience reporting public affairs now have another internship to apply for with the advent of a new partnership between the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and The Columbus Dispatch.
COLUMBUS — Ohio University’s deferred maintenance levels could reach a dangerous “tipping point” in less than a decade if the university maintains its current investment levels.
Ohio University’s residential greens were dotted with lime green this weekend as more than 600 OU students and employees donned “Go Green” T-shirts, hefted boxes and welcomed new students to campus.
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Students who decided to attend Ohio University mainly for its party scene received a buzz-killing blow with the release of the 2011-12 PayScale College Salary Report.
When it comes to continuing to promote higher education locally, Ohio University’s nursing program received a million-dollar answer this summer.
“Robust” discussions peppered the Ohio University Board of Trustee committee meetings today and covered possible tuition, fee and housing increases, the quarters-to-semesters transition and drug- and alcohol-related judiciary violations.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis released his final budget recommendations today, which include a 3.5 percent tuition and fee increase for students on OU’s Athens campus.
About a month after an Ohio University student captured the attention of more than 2,000 followers with a spoof Twitter account using OU President Roderick McDavis' photo, another account has been created — this time for the first lady.
Ohio University’s president will not respond to an “unofficial” survey of faculty that expresses discontent with him and the university’s provost.
Ohio University Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit appointed Joe Shields as interim vice president for research and dean of the Graduate College.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has been appointed to serve on the Mid-American Conference Executive Committee, according to a news release.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis announced today he would request a tuition and fee increase from the Board of Trustees, a change that could cost students up to $334 more next year and will allow the university to make “strategic investments.”
An Ohio University student was charged with aggravated arson today.
Editor’s note: This story is the third in a five-part series about the provost’s annual evaluations of deans on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
Editor’s note: This story is the fifth in a five-part series about the provost’s annual evaluations of deans on Ohio University’s Athens campus.