OU's master's in Sports Administration program again named best in the world
By Jeremy Hill | May 7, 2015Ohio University's sports administration program has won the honor three of the last four years.
Ohio University's sports administration program has won the honor three of the last four years.
The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine opened a new facility in Irvine Hall on April 30 to help conduct clinical trials on human subjects and “take the college’s research program to the next level.”
The university hired Craig Bantz as its new chief information officer and associate vice president for the Office of Information Technology.
At Ohio University's 200th commencement ceremony Saturday, the university conferred degrees on 3,277 undergraduate students.
Botte, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was given the honor at Friday's graduate commencement ceremony.
The Schey Sales Centre was one of eight MAC schools on the list.
Athletics generates $14.7 million in expenses, and officials attribute raises in those costs to high price of sports medicine and travel.
At the final Graduate Student Senate meeting of the semester, five resolutions were passed as the new executives and senators were inducted.
The @OUScanner twitter account will tweet no more after the creator of the account revealed his identity and announced he will not be in Athens next semester to run the account.
Student gathered to reflect on the year’s activism efforts and drafted demands to present to the university
As of Thursday, Pam Benoit is the sole finalist for a chancellor position at the University of Colorado Denver.
Phi Beta Sigma, in partnership with Delta Zeta, Delta Upsilon, Lamda Chi, will host a Nearly Naked Mile Friday night.
The OU Student Union will host a “First General Assembly” as part of a collaboration with several campus student groups.
Ohio University keeps student transcripts, other educational records, in secure online storage with limited access under FERPA law
Ohio University Student Senate passes the final resolution of the year before Gabby Bacha and the 2015-16 senators take the oath of office.
Faculty and students with disabilities face difficulties around OU’s campus.
The program’s new office will cost $85,000.
Through OU-HCOM’s medical clinics, students can learn and observe basic skills while helping patients.
Ohio University has recently reminded students of their FERPA rights, but what does that really mean?
Current Student Senate executives reflect on their term and newly elected senators discuss plans for the future before the final general body meeting of the year.