New versatile survey tool offered at OU
By Seth Archer | Mar. 10, 2014Ohio University officials have purchased an information gathering tool for students and faculty.
Ohio University officials have purchased an information gathering tool for students and faculty.
Students spend only a few years at Ohio University, but for some administrators, OU has been their home away from home for as many as 40 years.
A handful of students will attend Ohio University in Fall 2014 knowing exactly what they will be doing for the next seven or eight years.
An Athens historic landmark and a previous home to The Post in the 1970s, the Pilcher House, is full of history.
Elliot Long made his first appearance as Graduate Student Senate’s LGBT Affairs Commissioner at Monday’s meeting.
Park Place might see some changes
If the walls of the cabin that sits on the edge of campus could talk, Ohio University might know more about the building that’s almost as old as the campus itself.
As the Spring Semester nears closing, it’s almost time for next year’s Student Senate elections.
Student Senate would like to see an interfaith prayer room in Baker University Center where people of all religions can pray or meditate throughout the day.
Dancing, singing and a surplus of faculty embarrassment came together Tuesday night at the Fifth Annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant.
Ohio University honored Tom Carpenter, 53rd recipient of OU’s Distinguished Professor award, the university’s highest distinction for faculty members at an event Monday night.
The former director of the Ohio Department of Transportation will lecture on how engineers can think differently to improve decision making Tuesday evening.
Kevin Feinberg had his cheek swabbed during his freshman year, and by his sophomore year, he had saved a life.
Ohio University students took advantage of the warm weather Saturday by stripping down to their skivvies for the fifth annual Bare on the Bricks.
From a hit book about The Ridges to series of books about Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, the Ohio University Press has spent the last 50 years publishing books to satisfy any kind of reader.
Implementing Ohio University’s Capital Improvement Plan will require a lot of work from the Facilities department.
There’s a fall break on the horizon.
Editor’s Note: This is the third installment in a series about Ohio University professors who come from different countries.
An award-winning journalist will be at Ohio University Thursday to have a conversation with attendees about what it’s like to be black in America.