Board of Trustees appoints new member
By SARA JERDE | July 17, 2012Ohio University’s Board of Trustees has appointed another member to its board.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees has appointed another member to its board.
Ohio University has appointed Kenneth Johnson as the new dean of its Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.
For some, wired and wireless network connections must be registered with OU’s Office of Information Technology on Thursday.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine purchased the land last week that will become its Dublin regional extension branch.
Ohio University will be reducing its electricity Tuesday night because of a state of electrical emergency in southeast Ohio.
Athens City Council members focused Monday night’s meeting on city projects, including accepting energy improvement project for city buildings that will cost more than $100,000.
Each spring, thousands of students descend upon Athens for a series of six spring festivals that land hundreds in handcuffs and helped earn Ohio University its controversial title as the nation’s number one party school last year.
It always helps to have friends in high places.
With closed off and over-populated streets, cellphone reception is nonexistent. Crumpled cups, trash and other debris make any object that falls on the ground impossible to find.
With more than 7,000 classes to choose from at Ohio University, scheduling college courses can be a dizzying experience.
Welcome to the online version of The Post's 2012 Orientation Guide! Here are all the stories you can find in the print version and more:
Most Ohio University students spend four years living in and around Athens, but not all explore every nook, cranny and opportunity the campus and city provide.
Although incoming students already know where they will be living, preparing for class isn’t always the only challenge that awaits them when they arrive in the fall. Living among their peers can be a whole new task.
After just one day on campus, most will realize that Baker University Center quickly becomes a student’s best friend.
College is a nest where students become accustomed to their daily routine, and many have difficulty at first learning to fly away on their own.