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Following the recent resignation announcements of four Ohio University deans, yet another top administrator is seeking a position elsewhere.
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Following the recent resignation announcements of four Ohio University deans, yet another top administrator is seeking a position elsewhere.
Ohio University’s College of Arts and Sciences announced Professor Howard Dewald as its interim dean upon the departure of current dean Ben Ogles.
One Ohio University student finished his Saturday with blisters on his hands, cramps in his legs and 5,000 calories burned — but he says it was all worth it.
Following the announcement that Ohio University will lose three deans, another employee is looking at a position elsewhere.
As Athens’ most notorious fest approaches, several Ohio University deans decided to pass on a clear recommendation to students: Don’t attend the fests.
After the announcement of Osama bin Laden’s death, several Ohio University voices have struggled to justify the widespread celebrations while Muslims emphasize their reactions are not unique.
Athens police briefly closed down Court Street yesterday as about 10 people marched to remind Ohio University students about the consequences of their actions during fest season.
As news of Osama bin Laden’s death spread, Ohio University professors urged Americans not to believe the war on terror is over and disputed government claims that bin Laden was buried in compliance with Islamic tradition.
COLUMBUS — Complete with triumphant music and sweeping green curtains, Ohio University officials announced Saturday that it will receive $105 million, the largest gift ever given to a higher education institution in Ohio.
As news of Osama bin Laden’s death spread across the country, Ohio University professors urged the Americans banding together in celebration not to believe the war on terror is over.
COLUMBUS — Ohio University officials garnered several standing ovations today during an announcement that the university will receive $105 million, the largest gift in the history of Ohio’s public higher education.
What little girl doesn’t watch Disney movies and dream of being carried away by a handsome prince? For anyone older than the age of 10, though, a set of online spoofs offers a more realistic — and decidedly funny — viewpoint. The “Advice from a Cartoon Princess” series, created by YouTube user
Ohio University’s Faculty Senate discussed the “sense of the senate” resolution at its meeting last night and expressed disapproval of the way the university presented the next fiscal year’s budget cut targets.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday marked the unveiling of a facility Ohio University officials are calling an “investment” in the future of medicine.
Faculty will travel to countries including Spain, Bali and Indonesia next school year on fellowships recently approved by the Ohio University Board of Trustees.
April 25 Faculty Senate Meeting
Board of Trustees Full Board Meeting
A university official presented a new plan at yesterday’s Board of Trustees Audit Committee meeting that would allow the university to assess and combat “uninsurable” risk.
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When a student rushed onto the Athens High School stage Saturday night asking for a doctor, it didn’t take the audience long to realize the words weren’t part of the script.