OU seeing record enrollment at all campuses, across most demographics
By Maria DeVito | Aug. 29, 2014Across all campuses OU is predicted to have approximately 39,000 students this year.
Across all campuses OU is predicted to have approximately 39,000 students this year.
Ohio University's Board of Trustees has voted to give OU President Roderick McDavis a raise of $33,730 and a bonus of $85,000, bringing his new base salary to $465,000.
Student Senate held their first meeting of the year Wednesday night.
The additional funds from a 1.5 percent tuition hike will go toward financial aid, debt and faculty and staff compensation.
President McDavis said the past 10 years have been a transformative decade for Ohio University.
Officials sound off on Right to Work Laws.
University recycling rates continue to rise.
Students might have some help when it comes to rentals.
A silent summer from the Student Senate president has resulted in a lack of the promised communication
At the urging of students, Culinary Services revamped Flex meal plans
Cheers from the estimated 200 attendees could be heard echoing throughout the building as the Walter Fieldhouse was officially opened to the public on Monday.
Student Senate President Marzec expresses frustration at lack of action
Where do things stand for trustee voting rights?
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis formally welcomed incoming freshmen with a rousing speech — and some selfies.
Bobcats are officially in Buckeye territory.
Last Saturday, hundreds of new and returning international students congregated at the Richland Avenue Park to kick off the school year.
Ohio University Student Senate will hold an unscheduled meeting Friday night, along with votes to cut ties to legacy senate programs, the body's treasurer told The Post.
Megan Marzec, president of Ohio University’s Student Senate, wants a speaking role at the annual President’s Convocation for first-year Students. But OU administrators denied her request to address the student body on Saturday, Aug. 23, she says.
Former OU student Wesley Lowery, former editor-in-chief and current reporter for The Washington Post, was covering the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, when he was detained by police.