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If students and faculty were closely monitoring their Ohio University email Friday afternoon, instead of preparing for finals, they might have noticed OU's president has recommended another tuition increase.
Attention Ohio University students: your tuition is likely to increase.
Last Friday, The Post’s Publishing Board selected Jim Ryan, a reporter and editor at the newspaper for three years, as the paper’s next editor-in-chief.
COLUMBUS — Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication administrators met with the Ohio Department of Public Safety senior staff today to announce an annual internship program between the two entities, deemed “Communicating for a Safer Ohio.”
COLUMBUS — Driver’s education classes could be mandated for thousands more young drivers after an amendment is added to a bill, creating further restrictions for teen drivers.
COLUMBUS — Graduate with a technical or scientific degree, settle down in Ohio and pretty soon, the state may hand you cash.
UPDATE: 4:00 p.m.
Informational campaign concerning bedbugs
Ohio University’s Center for Legal Services is in dire financial straits with what officials say is no obvious way out that could lead to the center closing in as soon as five years.
Ohio University has asked for millions in state funds from a commission co-chaired by OU President Roderick McDavis to help with the onslaught of deferred maintenance afflicting state universities.
Ohio University officials project it will take decades to pay off the debt used for construction projects and deferred maintenance—an expense they also hope won’t jeopardize its competitive credit rating.
NEWS BRIEFS
Ohio University is cranking out Fulbright Scholars, according to one publication.
For the first time in two years, Ohio University is hoping it will get students a better insurance package by acquiring one on its own.
Sidebar: How Ohio University gets student health insurance. Read it here.
Athens County shook Wednesday afternoon in a way it hasn’t since the 19th century.
Some college students go through years of school, spending wildly and taking out thousands of dollars in debt, without planning for life after graduation.
Ohio University faculty members across all departments have the chance to make a little extra cash if they teach about climate change.