Pam Benoit named finalist for chancellor position in Illinois
By SARA JERDE | Apr. 14, 2015Pam Benoit, Ohio University's executive vice president and provost, is in the running for a new job.
Pam Benoit, Ohio University's executive vice president and provost, is in the running for a new job.
A resolution that caps campaign funding for Student Senate elections forces candidates to get creative with their restricted budgets.
No races are contested.
OU officials held the first of two public meetings on the Comprehensive Master Plan 2016, which outlines how Ohio University will approach the next 10 years.
Jeremy Webster, dean of Honors Tutorial College, will spend next year away from OU participating in the ACE Fellows Program.
Chelsea Foster is no longer running in the GSS Elections, leaving only one candidate in the race for vice president of communications.
Ohio University President Rodericl McDavis spoke out about the controversy surrounding OU’s decision to move the president out of his former home on campus at a Faculty Senate meeting Monday.
Devin Sudman decided he will no longer run for the position of student trustee.
A vote of no confidence in Ohio University’s top administrators and Board of Trustees will appear on the Student Senate ballot alongside candidates for 2015-16 Student Senate and Student Trustee positions.
OU officials will hold public hearings on the Comprehensive Master Plan 2016, which forms a plan for how Ohio University will approach the next 10 years.
Stephen Golding will not ask OU's Board of Trustees to purchase the new presidential home.
At Monday’s faculty senate meeting, Faculty will have a first reading of a resolution to endorse legislation about intercollegiate athletics
Since an initial $2.25 million donation from OU alumni Perry and Sandy Sook given last June, OU is $1.3 million closer to its goal of raising $5.5 million for an academic center for student athletes.
Flooding has caused officials to turn off temporary power to Hudson Hall.
Oxbow Trail will be closed this weekend due to a large sinkhole that emerged near where the street meets South Green Drive
Recipients of the University Professor Award will be allowed to teach a class they have created.
Student said ACT scores kept her from scholarships: “Either way I was screwed.”
The student trustee debate gave the candidates an opportunity to present their differing ideas to students.
After BARE's presidential candidate complained about the satirical accounts, AVW made the decision to have them taken down.
Emma Kessler, a sophomore studying chemistry, works three jobs in order to pay for school herself.