OU announces interim dean of Patton College of Education
By Molly Wilson | Apr. 29, 2021Sara Helfrich is the current senior associate dean for research and graduate students in the Patton College of Education.
Sara Helfrich is the current senior associate dean for research and graduate students in the Patton College of Education.
A look at the best photos from the 2020-2021 academic year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Two trucks were reported to be doing donuts in the Washington Road Marathon parking lot.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The Hocking Makers Network Visual Arts Center has made an effort to provide classes that will allow anyone to become acquainted with beginner-level art. An Intro to Flameworking class and Community Glaze Night will be hosted Saturday, May 1.
Both fall and spring graduates are invited Labor Day weekend to attend OU’s first home football game as well.
While episode six is fun to watch, it starts to have more problems the more you think about it.
Councilmember Chris Fahl said the bill could have dire effects on the city’s income.
After failing to negotiate a curve, a Nelsonville woman crashed her car into the ARTS/West building at 50 mph.
Preston’s decision was announced Monday morning.
Ohio swept Purdue Fort Wayne out of Athens after three dominating wins this weekend.
Members of the NAACP at Ohio University gathered outside of the Athens Courthouse on Friday.
The Post created a business guide to help navigate services and closures in Athens.
Ohio’s hitters were alive and well Friday night.
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Here are a few of my takeaways from my freshman year here at OU.
New Chords on the Block, Bobcat Twirlers and Bobcat Productions all share their plans for the Fall Semester.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education will award Ohio University’s STEM programs over $1 million in scholarships as a part of the Choose Ohio First scholarship program.
The major is still subject to approval from external organizations but was recently approved by Ohio University’s Board of Trustees.
While the jury did its job and made Chauvin take responsibility, he will never experience what George Floyd did in those nine minutes — not even close.