OU begins search for new Lancaster dean
Mar. 14, 2010Ohio University will begin a search for a new dean of its Lancaster Campus, with the goal of filling the position by June.
Ohio University will begin a search for a new dean of its Lancaster Campus, with the goal of filling the position by June.
The Bobcats qualified for the 2010 NCAA Tournament with a win in Cleveland, and will continue their season in Providence.
CLEVELAND - The Bobcats held the championship trophy high above their heads to celebrate the finish to their improbable run.
Retired four-star general and former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig died Saturday morning of complications from an infection at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland at the age of 85.
Apple sued HTC, a Taiwanese manufacturer of mobile phones, on Tuesday, in a lawsuit claiming 20 different patent infringements, largely relating to the user interface of the iPhone, which is manufactured by Apple.
Toyota has been accused by a U.S. House of Representatives committee with misleading the public and investigators over its recent recalls.
According to reports from the Venezuelan central bank, the country's economy contracted by 5.8% in the final quarter of the last fiscal year, the third consecutive quarter of shrinkage. The Venezuelan economy contracted by 3.3% for the whole of 2009.
Ford Motor Company said on Tuesday that its sales in the United States rose 43% in February compared to the same period last year, as the automaker outsold rivals Toyota and General Motors.
American golfer Tiger Woods delivered a speech on Friday where he apologized for his recently publicized marital infidelities. Before an audience of the press, family, and friends, Mr. Woods admitted that he did indeed have a sex addiction. He said that he would one day return to golf, although he did not specify when.
Three-time Ohio State Fiddle Champ Adam Jackson and his band, The Back Porch Swing Band, will bring together the sounds of country, jazz and swing tomorrow at Casa Cantina.
A former journalism student who says Hudson Health Center's mistakes cost her an arm dropped her medical malpractice case against the clinic earlier this week.
coach John Groce said. But I felt like it was a decent matchup for us.
Pamela Engel For The Post pe219007@ohiou.edu
One of Ohio University's two finalists for head of Finance and Administration withdrew from consideration yesterday.
The Ohio Attorney General spoke to about 50 residents about financial fraud and fiscal responsibility yesterday, addressing a large increase in Ohio consumer complaints at the Athens Community Center.
The first of two candidates for Ohio University's top finance job stated his case in Baker University Center Theatre yesterday, noting his experience with both housing development and quarters-to-semesters transitions.
Dmitry Medvedev, the president of Russia, has called for the resignation of some of the country's Olympic officials who prepared athletes; this call follows the country's poorest-ever performance in Vancouver, in terms of medal count.