Buyout meetings scheduled to inform employees
By Wesley Lowery | Mar. 7, 2011As of yesterday, 111 Ohio University employees have signed up to meet with Human Resources staff to talk about their early retirement and buyout options.
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As of yesterday, 111 Ohio University employees have signed up to meet with Human Resources staff to talk about their early retirement and buyout options.
Ohio University will pay a little more than $150,000 to one of its engineering professors as part of a settlement, according to court documents.
About 85 Ohio University students and alumni discussed diversity and leadership in the workplace during a luncheon Saturday in Baker University Center Ballroom.
The role reversal that took place when Ohio and Northern Illinois met for their rematch closely resembled what would happen if Charlie Sheen and Billy Graham exchanged lives.
Sometimes it’s hard to understand all the hate for Sofia Coppola. Yes, she ruined Godfather III. Yes, her father has more talent in his pinkie than she in her entire body. Yes, she has a silver spoon implanted squarely in her mouth thanks to Daddy.
In the first ever meeting of the two teams, Ohio gave Tennessee Tech something by which to remember them.
Hours before wrestlers stepped onto the mats for the Mid-American Conference Championships, the Bobcats had already suffered a loss.
Two men involved in robbing a person at gunpoint in the Walmart parking lot last year took plea agreements Friday.
While prospective students toured campus Friday, current Ohio University students, employees and Athens residents congregated in Scripps Amphitheater to protest budget cuts and Ohio Senate Bill 5.
While most Ohio University students were sleeping this weekend, the Bobcats were busy winning their first two games in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament.
The Ohio University Tournament, scheduled to take place over the weekend, was canceled because of inclement weather conditions. Ohio (4-5) was originally scheduled to host Cleveland State and Western Illinois during the two-day tournament. It has since been reduced to a single game against Western Illinois today at 1 p.m. The Bobcats will then resume their regular schedule tomorrow against Marshall at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
With a late night tweet Ohio University's Vice President of Student Affairs Kent Smith delivered what may be, for some students, the biggest news of the year.
The number of Bobcats competing at the Alex Wilson Invitational didn’t matter, as it took only four runners to break two school records.
Editor’s Note: This is part one of a five-part series about Vernon R. Alden Library.
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital will have a new man at the helm starting next month.
A five-hour power outage affected 289 Athens County residents Saturday evening, including several businesses on East State Street.
The women’s golf team struggled throughout the Rio Verde tournament this weekend, placing 16th out of 17 teams in the field. The Bobcats finished with a total score of 1,000 points, 90 short of tournament champion Eastern Michigan.
Ohio has learned all season that the team can’t thrive solely on its offense. Against Miami, the RedHawk post players enforced the hard lesson on Ivo Baltic and DeVaughn Washington.
The number of incoming freshman applications declined slightly this year compared to last year, when applications decreased by about 5 percent.