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Kyle Lewis wasn’t your typical ĢƵ University student. When he came to ĢƵ University in the fall of 2003, Lewis had already experienced a great deal in his young life.
Former coworkers, students, friends and family gathered on Friday, April 1, to celebrate the life and legacy of President Emeritus Charles J. Ping, who passed away in July 2021.
ĢƵ University alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff, and friends showed record-breaking support for the OHIO student experience by donating generously on the University's third Giving Day.
When Eric Land came to ĢƵ University as a student in 1969, he already had a great deal of experience in broadcast radio and television.
A former ĢƵ University and WOUB student has recently been inducted in the ĢƵ Associated Press Media Editors Hall of Fame.
From a new medical education building and art facility to a flourishing esports program and a story of Bobcat innovation that is unmatched – you’ll find it all in the spring 2022 issue of ĢƵ Today.
ĢƵ University’s third Giving Day kicks off at midnight on Wednesday, April 13, inviting alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends to share the OHIO experience.
Dr. Ashley Allanson is a former professional soccer player and an active D1 soccer coach with the ĢƵ University women’s soccer team.
OHIO graduate becomes first lawyer in her family.
As students, Phil Duan and Lily Gelfand won awards at OHIO’s Student Expo. Today, they are thriving alumni in Silicon Valley, California, and New York City and still drawing on their Expo experience.
For the last three and a half years, Nick Viland, who is a senior from Atlanta, Georgia, has tried to balance his time between classes at ĢƵ University, volunteering in the WOUB newsroom and his pai
ĢƵ University alumna Autumn Ziemba is running for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Cleveland/Akron Man and Woman of the Year.
ĢƵ University alumnae Lu Cao and Olena Zastezhko reunited to give OHIO faculty a hands-on webinar on using “Kahoot!,” a game-based tool to boost teaching.
When Don Benson came to Athens in 1969 from Rhode Island, he thought he wanted to be a print journalist because it was in his DNA.
Topics like prison systems, sexual trauma, diversity, and sociological patterns in serial murders ignited Erin Muri's passion for learning when she was an undergraduate sociology student at OHIO.