Buyout numbers still below projected levels
By Pamela Engel | Jan. 17, 2012Ohio University’s buyout and early retirement program has so far attracted 74 fewer employees than desired as the June 30 deadline looms.
Ohio University’s buyout and early retirement program has so far attracted 74 fewer employees than desired as the June 30 deadline looms.
One Ohio University organization will take the stage this week to celebrate black dance forms and culture.
Area health officials will soon be using less paper.
Voigt Hall received a new trimming before this school year — video cameras that safety officials say can be used for almost any type of law enforcement purpose.
Ohio University students have settled back into classes after a long Winter Intersession, but one administrator is still waiting for his first official day in Athens.
Imagine not being able to share a picture you found on the net or not being able to watch a YouTube video.
Bobcat Lane will be the subject of debates once again after a yearlong hiatus from discussions about its future.
Ohio University’s course catalog is about to get a little thinner.
Ohio University’s student government kicked off Winter Quarter with a visit from a different kind of senator.
Falling plaster in Galbreath Chapel has crushed the plans of several Ohio University music students.
One of Twitter’s 300 million users is an 1873 — yes, you read that right — graduate of Ohio University.
After a Graduate College dean search that brought three unique finalists to Ohio University’s campus in December, the university ultimately chose a familiar face to head the college.
Nelson Dining Hall will close Spring Quarter as Ohio University completes its renovation of the building, which eventually will offer a new café and Mediterranean food.
The local branch of a nationwide marketing company is seeking students for an internship that, in the past, has led to jobs at companies such as ESPN, Coca-Cola, AT&T and Enterprise.
Ohio University is searching for architecture- and utility-design teams for its overhaul of the residence halls on South Green and hopes to have both selected by next month.
As Vice President of Student Affairs Kent Smith interviews at Langston University, another member of the department will be packing his bags.
A wealth of information and resources is housed beneath the ceiling of Alden Library — a wealth that Ohio University librarians fear students aren’t using.
Next month, the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will pick up an on-campus meningitis study that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was forced to abandon a year ago.