Center connects faculty, provides teaching tips
Oct. 8, 2008Ohio University's Center for Teaching and Learning is offering extended orientation and mentoring programs to help new faculty members start off on the right foot.
Ohio University's Center for Teaching and Learning is offering extended orientation and mentoring programs to help new faculty members start off on the right foot.
Even though The Movement has been staging dance performances since the 1970s, no two performances have been the same.
Inevitably, there comes a point in a young relationship where a man must demonstrate his love in a tangible way.-
How do you feel you have progressed from your freshman to your sophomore year?
Decreasing investment interest rates might result in $400,000 less income for employee raises and projects for Athens County in 2009.
Starting with this column, I'm going to do something a little bit different. The first two columns were largely reviews of season premieres, but now it's time for a little more insight and a little less straight speak. Bear with me, because there might be some hidden gems among the rubble of this year's television season. This week's subject won't be one of them, though it does offer CW fans another soapy option.
Black Sheep Inc. has been a predominantly male improvisation group, but with a new female majority premiering tonight, the sheep will prove that rams aren't the only ones who can sheaer some laughs.
Forty-nine percent of gamers are ages 18 to 49 and the average gamer is 35, according to the ESA. However, games that put players in virtual worlds give different age groups the chance to interact, said Bill Sams, executive in residence at Ohio University.
Lee Renfro is not the typical college football player.
A new name isn't the only change happening at University Mall. -
Seen: Men's club volleyball players
Ohio University officials have decided how programs receiving special state funding will sustain last month's budget cut, but the future could be grim.
Ah, Columbus Day. I find it kind of ironic how this week, as we reflect on the guy who discovered America; he's probably rolling over in his grave at what a mess we've made of it.
On the eve of the French Revolution, the aristocrats inhabiting the palace of Versailles enjoyed sporting the clothing of the working classes as an ironic lark
Athens County experiences a higher number of emergency room visits than other counties, said a health care official at yesterday's Athens County Commissioners meeting.
Residents of Athens and surrounding areas challenged candidates Debbie Phillips (D) and Jill Thompson (R) to help repair the ailing economy in yesterday's candidate debate, held by the League of Women Voters at the Athens Public Library.
Two Ohio representatives introduced legislation yesterday to protect tenants from eviction if their landlords enter foreclosure.
The Bobcats finished their season yesterday, placing sixth at the Lady Herd Fall Classic at Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club in Hurricane, W. Va.
The Senate passed a bill Sept. 26 to reauthorize the budget of $510 million for the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) over the next five years.