College of Communication holds first finalist open forum
By Alex Felser | Nov. 6, 2011The challenge of keeping the Ohio University Scripps College of Communication relevant was the focus of the first public forum for the college’s dean search.
The challenge of keeping the Ohio University Scripps College of Communication relevant was the focus of the first public forum for the college’s dean search.
Graduate Student Senate chose to stand with Ohio University’s STAND Against Genocide at last night’s meeting.
Campus Crusade for Christ, Reach Out on Campus and Young Life are just a few of the Christian organizations on campus at Ohio University, but each group has its own agenda and planned events.
An Ohio University student who loved art and dancing died early yesterday morning.
Saw-Wai Hla ended his lecture yesterday with a smile, but it wasn’t just the one on his face: He treated the audience to a picture of a smiley face he had created by rearranging atoms.
On a rainy Friday afternoon, Kylie Johnson stands outside the Ohio University Ecohouse, telling a tour group about the enormous solar panel standing out front.
Student Senate passed a resolution calling for the opening of Bobcat Lane at an otherwise brief meeting last night.
The clock is ticking for Ohio University faculty and staff to accept a buyout option, and so far, about half the expected number of employees have chosen to take the money and walk.
Howard Dewald discovered yesterday he might retain his spot at the top of Ohio University’s College of Arts and Sciences.
A new Ohio University professor of physics will demonstrate for students the manipulation of molecules and atoms in an enlightening and unconventional way on Thursday.
Parties want students — or at least, Obama’s political campaign does.
The Obama Administration has announced a plan that will ease the pressure of student-loan payments on college-age borrowers.
About 40 people showed up yesterday to listen to one of Alden Library’s own faculty members conclude this quarter’s Culture Series Showcase theme on the history of labor unions and their relation to today’s current events.
Ohio University administrators reported at the Student Senate general body meeting last night that they don’t believe any student will be disadvantaged by next fall’s switch to semesters.
Credit card companies have recently targeted colleges across the nation to market a new product, but Ohio University’s campus will not be one of them.
After leaving Athens, some Ohio University alumni still have their professors in mind as they work to bring attention to Issue 2 and Ohio Senate Bill 5.
Earlier this year, Ed Gaither almost ran over a group of sorority pledges while trying to stop a wheelchair that was racing down College Street.
Ohio University students on both sides of Issue 2 have been campaigning to convince voters to check their box Nov. 8.
With lowered flags and written words, Ohio Gov. John Kasich honored a civil-rights leader who brought his work from Birmingham, Ala., to Ohio.