Charles Ping returns to Athens to speak about his time as president
By Austin Ambrose | Dec. 5, 2013Former Ohio University President Charles Ping came to Alden Library on Thursday night to speak about his newest book: his memoir.
Former Ohio University President Charles Ping came to Alden Library on Thursday night to speak about his newest book: his memoir.
Both Bush Hall and its resident-applicants eagerly await the hall’s reopening for Spring Semester.
A warm fire, enticing lights and energizing music was the atmosphere of an alternative Halloween party Saturday night.
Ohio University’s Student Alumni Board collected more cans than ever before during this year’s Homecoming Weekend. The Student Alumni Board placed collection boxes in residence halls and uptown businesses for the annual canned food drive. All 2,982 cans were donated to the Athens Food Pantry.
The Ohio Program of Intensive English explored the Ping Center as one of its weekly Wednesday activities in the program’s intensive workload.
Ohio University’s largest incoming freshman class didn’t just increase the number of students the university admitted; it also upped the demand for learning communities.
Ohio University students attended a J Street conference in Washington, D.C. to discuss solutions to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Ohio University officials hope they’ll have a new executive director of campus recreation within the next two weeks as the final four candidates ease into their last interviews.
A panel of five discussed the past, present and future of African-American students at Ohio University as part of the symposium celebrating the university’s 50th Black Alumni Reunion.
The Ohio University Emeriti Association’s monthly luncheon ended with an extensive question and answer session with one of OU’s top administrators.