Scholars program seeks 'students of promise'
By Hayley Ross | Feb. 4, 2013After 43 years, Ohio University will be reestablishing the Ohio Fellows Program, a “non-traditional” scholars program that will provide various opportunities for students.
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After 43 years, Ohio University will be reestablishing the Ohio Fellows Program, a “non-traditional” scholars program that will provide various opportunities for students.
In their first screening of the semester, REACT to FILM is planning on starting their season strong.
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