Student involvement to stay connected on campus
By Libby Shoemaker | May 26Student involvement offers many opportunities for new students to get involved on campus, and to find what students are looking for.
Student involvement offers many opportunities for new students to get involved on campus, and to find what students are looking for.
The Invisible Ground Project gives Athens’ locals and visitors the ability to connect with local historical markers with interactive elements found in the Invisible Ground app.
Fiber Arts Club, a student organization focused on fiber and textile art, is creating a community quilt through collaboration with Athens residents and artists.
The Appalachian Center for Economic Networks’ holiday mart featured a large range of local business clients, inviting Athens’ residents to shop locally and further explore the neighborhood’s small business scene.
“Battle Hymn of the Republic” historic marker, located outside of Ohio University’s Tupper Hall, brings to life the story of Charles Cardwell McCabe and his significance during the Civil War.
The 14th annual Benefest fundraiser raised money for Stuart’s Opera House and The Gathering Place with features from many local bands and artists.
Beauty supply store, Glamor-Us, opened on 79 E State St., with the goal to provide accessible beauty products to Athen's locals and Ohio University students.
Brake for Breakfast kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month Wednesday. The event, promoted by OhioHealth, CareSource and HAPCAP, advocated for resources and information to reduce healthcare access barriers.
@kennedymuseumartedu “Art & Process” exhibit features a variety of works created by faculty, all of whom share an enthusiasm for the arts and imagination.