Graduate Student Senate: Discussion on constitutional amendments, issue summary
By Emma Skidmore | Oct. 1, 2019The change would remove the Board of Trustees from the process.
The change would remove the Board of Trustees from the process.
The university received allegations the organization engaged in activities that put “the health and safety” of its members at risk.
President Nellis talks with student senate on the need to enhance OU’s academic reputation.
The Scalia Laboratory for Atmospheric Analysis has been predicting the weather every day since the early ‘80s.
The Richland Avenue Pedestrian Passageway will begin March 1, 2020, thanks to a timeline compromise with the university.
Senate meeting include presentations on experiential learning and a city safety app.
About 50 people gathered around a display of photos of the student, candles, flowers and messages from friends and other residents.
Models for new general education curriculum are being proposed in October.
Councilmembers weighed the pros and cons of the Bailey’s Trail project.
Police say there is no ongoing threat to Athens because of this incident.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency awards OU recycling grant to support sustainability on campus.
The banners will be up during the “red zone” or the first six weeks of the semester.
The Survivor Advocacy Program, Career and Leadership Development Center and the Allen Center are just scratching the surface.
The body looks to remain separate, but work with Student Senate.
Candace Boeninger had a former position within undergraduate admissions.
‘The 2Ply Party’ has collected over 500 of signatures in favor of higher quality toilet paper on campus.
The money will support facilities and construction of a new center.
Madeline Pinney, a second-year student studying integrated media, created an alternative media outlet called "Jettison."
Construction on the new chemistry and HCOM buildings also continued over the summer.
Banners greeted students with explicit terms and messages