Dean searches pile up as another steps down
By Alex Felser | Mar. 7, 2012Ohio University is adding another dean hunt to the laundry list of administrative-replacement searches being conducted by the provost’s office.
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Ohio University is adding another dean hunt to the laundry list of administrative-replacement searches being conducted by the provost’s office.
With recent debates on contraception and women’s role in the army, the Women’s Center brings a reason to celebrate women.
The vision of a woman in the ’60s or ’70s, burning her bra in the street and declaring hatred for all men, comes to mind for some people when picturing a feminist. Others see a gaggle of women in the early 1900s marching for the right to vote.
Springtime brings warmer weather and many opportunities for students to venture outside, but with the nice weather comes the end of the Campus Involvement Center’s Emerging Artist Series for this year.
The latest in a series of partnerships with various non-profit groups, the home of the ‘Boss Hog Challenge’ will be teaming up with a regional charity to delver Athens-made barbecue with a local conscience.
While the phrase “act your age” may be used frequently, it is one that is discouraged in a new show put on by ABC Players.
Oakland doesn’t take its pre-Summit League schedule lightly. Though the Golden Grizzlies are a mid-major program, they have visited Vanderbilt, Louisville and Cincinnati already this season to go head-to-head with opponents from the Southeastern Conference and Big East.
After almost 30 years of teaching, one Ohio University alumnus will greet June 30 as his last day.
Ohio University faculty members exhibited dancing, jokes and juggling Wednesday night in honor of 6-year-old Ava Nichols, who is battling brain cancer.
Campus Shift, a website designed to offer deals to college students, will be offering discounted 9Fest tickets Friday.
Ohio University Student Senate closed out the quarter by passing a resolution disagreeing with the rebalancing of the General Fee.
The theater often tells stories of forbidden love triangles, but this week Ohio University’s School of Theater will perform a show with a less romantic kind of trifecta.
Before switching into offseason mode, four Bobcats will take at least one more dip into the pool this weekend.
For $15 more, Ohio University students might receive additional health care benefits next year.
Central Michigan entered the Mid-American Conference Tournament as a dark horse, but the Chippewas barely trotted past Ohio Wednesday at Quicken Loans Arena.
Ohio University announced its plans Tuesday to lay off 20 workers after it was unable to come to an agreement with the AFSCME Local 1699 union.
Minutes before the Ohio women’s basketball team left for Cleveland, coach Semeka Randall broke down the team’s plan for the closing minutes of Wednesday’s second-round Mid-American Conference tournament game.
The journey from Tucson, Ariz., to Athens started with a simple rap.
Jeff Maiden celebrated his landslide victory over Archie Stanley, a 32-year incumbent, in fitting fashion for an incoming county engineer — cutting into a cake topped with gray icing roads and yellow construction trucks.
Mark Sullivan was uprooted Tuesday from his decade-long hold on his commissioner’s seat after he was defeated by Chris Chmiel for the Democratic nomination.