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Students will be able to speak with their professors from the comfort of their beds once the university installs its new telephone systems.
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Students will be able to speak with their professors from the comfort of their beds once the university installs its new telephone systems.
The Board of Trustees met in Athens Thursday and will vote on its agenda’s resolutions Friday. The board, Ohio University’s governing body, spent Thursday in individual committee meetings to further dissect the agenda’s topics.
Ohio University students and faculty will soon have more space up in the clouds.
Ohio University students and faculty will soon have more space up in the clouds.
Ohio University officials have purchased an information gathering tool for students and faculty.
The Technology Depot and Bobcat Essentials will become a united retail operation beginning later this calendar year.
The Technology Depot and Bobcat Essentials are combining to “better serve” Ohio University, according to a university press release.
A more modern looking Blackboard, 50GB of cloud storage and video conferencing telephones are some of the updates Ohio University’s Office of Information Technology will be rolling out.
Coffee cake and computer upgrades will go hand-in-hand at the “What’s New in OIT, Spring 2014” event Wednesday.
Thousands of dollars are at stake for students who can solve a problem in the journalism industry, posed by multiple media companies.
Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication presented a journalism professor with an award after first honoring the man who it’s named after.
The FIFA World Cup is known worldwide as the biggest event in the sport of soccer, and students from Ohio University have the chance to travel to Brazil this summer to cover the global spectacle.
Grover Center overflowed Tuesday for the International Day of Persons With Disabilities event.
Those who run Ohio University’s Center for Entrepreneurship believe they prepare students to become tomorrow’s game changing entrepreneurs, akin to Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs.
Adobe — the software giant and creator of Photoshop — was hacked and put some Ohio University students’ accounts at risk.
Ohio University journalism students enthusiastic about the recent 2014 FIFA World Cup internship have caused a problem for those organizing the opportunity.
Ohio University’s Eco Reps think students do not care or know enough about sustainability.
The Scripps College of Communication is offering an opportunity to report the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
With HallOUween come and gone, Ohio University’s Campus Involvement Center looks to keep student excitement high with BBQ, Boots and Bobcats today.
Roy Bentley, a 1981 OU alumnus and award-winning poet, is returning to Athens Wednesday to give a dramatic reading of his new book, Starlight Taxi at the Athens Public Library.