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Unplug your laptops, power down iPhones and don’t print.
It’s possible Ohio University’s applicants, if accepted, will earn back their non-refundable application fee once on campus.
The Board of Trustees started a new scholarship fund by allocating millions of dollars in university surplus at its most recent meeting last Thursday Aug. 29.
Borrowing a loan from the federal government doesn’t always equate to getting every dollar you agree to pay back.
While some Ohio University deadlines were extended this summer, one might be ahead of schedule.
Michael Robinson, a freshman who studied pre-physical therapy and psychology, was found dead in Atkinson House on South Green around 5 a.m. on Saturday, according to OU Police Department Chief Andrew Powers.
Saying it could be weeks or months until the investigation is complete, Ohio University Police Department Chief Andrew Powers said Saturday that the death of freshman Michael Robinson poses no threat to the university community.
Michael Robinson, a freshman at Ohio University, died in Atkinson House on Saturday, according to an email from OU's Dean of Students Jenny Hall-Jones.
Update 12:40 p.m.
The McDavis' household was given more than one pay increase at Thursday’s Board of Trustees’ meeting.
Dozens of miles from Ohio University’s Athens campus, the Board of Trustees unanimously agreed on several topics: increasing pay for President Roderick McDavis and OU faculty and staff, as well as considering taking out $100 million in debt over five years to fund construction projects.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis was given a raise and bonus for the second consecutive year at today’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees will discuss increasing faculty raises and taking out more debt to pay for its backlog of construction projects.
“You have come to Ohio University for a reason, not for a season.”
A lawsuit seeking money for the loss of a former Ohio University student’s arm was recently settled, leaving OU shelling out hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Deferred maintenance caused costly emergency construction projects this summer, and offi cials are considering a proposal to raise the debt allowance to pay for building upkeep.
As buildings were assembled throughout campus this summer, so were top administrator teams.
Smokers beware: Your last on-campus puff is approaching.
A larger incoming class and changes in state funding could result in a budget surplus nearly double what Ohio University of ficials originally expected for this school year.
Continuing the summer reshuffling of top administrative positions, Ohio University has a new member for its Board of Trustees.