OU releases presidential search survey results
By Anna Millar | Oct. 21, 2022On Wednesday, Ohio University made the results of various surveys and focus groups centered on the presidential search available to the public.
On Wednesday, Ohio University made the results of various surveys and focus groups centered on the presidential search available to the public.
Bobcats use second half barrage to crush Knights.
The committee heard the results of the presidential search survey that was conducted by The Collective Genius, a research and strategic engagement firm.
With the leaves changing, fall causes people to fall into the trap of ‘cuffing season.’
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The Post Weekly Round-up is here to keep OU’s campus informed on the most important stories published by The Post each week. Hosts Donovan Hunt, Sophie Young and Arielle Lyons give you a brief round-up of current Athens and OU news.
Ohio will play in its final two away matches of the regular season.
Ohio takes on Northern Illinois in its final Saturday game of the season.
Ohio will try to continue its road winning streak against Akron.
Athens looks to ruin Nelsonville-York’s perfect conference season with a win in season finale.
Ohio will look to remain undefeated this weekend.
Happy Halloween!! Today we're taking a look some absolute Halloween classics...with a twist. This is the Kidz Bop version and sense you all seemed to enjoy my suffering so much the last two times I did this, join me again as I return to assess the damages done by kids for kids to some Halloween classics.
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Student Senate met Wednesday for a presentation from Treasurer Trinity Robinson about student organization funds.
According to the OUPD report, the survivor reported unwanted sexual contact between them and a suspect they know.
On Oct. 6, the City of Athens announced Lacey Rogers as the city’s first diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) training coordinator.