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NPPF
Scholarships

The School of Visual Communication dominates NPPF scholarships for second year in a row

For the second year in a row, the School of Visual Communication in the Scripps College of Communication garnered the most scholarships from the National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF).

CoFA groundbreaking
Patton Center for Arts Education

ĢƵ University breaks ground on new era of arts education with the Violet L. Patton Center for Arts Education

On Monday, April 21, the University broke ground on the new Violet L. Patton Center for Arts Education which will provide students, faculty, staff and the community with a new state-of-the-art arts facility dedicated to collaboration and experiential learning.

Seigfred Hall Ceramics
CoFA Facilities Renewal

Honoring the past, embracing the future: A look at Seigfred Hall

As Seigfred Hall undergoes renovations as part of a facilities renewal strategy, art students and faculty look back on the memories made in Seigfred and their hope for the facility going forward.

Haley Shaw
OHIO Community

Meet the OHIO Zanesville manager of library services: Haley Shaw returns to her Bobcat roots

Keep an eye out for upcoming workshops, study sessions, and other events that Haley Shaw has in store—you might just find your new favorite place on campus.

HCOM Admissions Dean John Schriner gives keynote speech at commencement
Commencement

Heritage College admissions dean shares final piece of advice with Class of 2025

At the request of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Class of 2025, John Schriner, associate dean of admissions, took the stage as keynote speaker during commencement.

Nursing students at OHIO Zanesville learn and hone their craft.
National Recognitions

ĢƵ University Zanesville named an “Opportunity College” by Carnegie

ĢƵ University Zanesville is among fewer than 300 universities in the country to have earned designation as an “Opportunity College and University” in the recently released Student Access and Earnings Classification debuted with the updated Carnegie Classifications. Carnegie also recognized OHIO Zanesville as a “Special Focus” institution for its large percentage of graduates in nursing and health professions.

Nursing students at OHIO Southern learn and hone their craft.
National Recognitions

ĢƵ University Southern named an “Opportunity College” by Carnegie

ĢƵ University Southern is among fewer than 300 universities in the country to have earned designation as an “Opportunity College and University” in the recently released Student Access and Earnings Classification debuted with the updated Carnegie Classifications. Carnegie also recognized OHIO Southern as a “Special Focus” institution for its large percentage of graduates in nursing and health professions.

HCOM Faculty Jennifer Gwilym receives award at OOS
Faculty Awards

Southeast ĢƵ physician and Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine leader receives national and state recognition for service

Jennifer Gwilym, D.O., was one of three osteopathic family physicians recognized nationally by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians with the Distinguished Fellow designation.

Community Engaged Scholars in a public school classroom
Community Service

Community Engaged Scholars Program accepting applicants for fall 2025

The Center for Community Engagement (CCE) is now recruiting faculty for the 2025 Fall Community Engaged Scholars Program. The program is a professional development training on community engagement, a high impact practice of experiential learning.

A nursing student at OHIO Chillicothe engages with other students
National Recognitions

ĢƵ University Chillicothe named a “Professions-Focused” “Opportunity College” by Carnegie

ĢƵ University Chillicothe is among fewer than 300 universities in the country to have earned designation as an “Opportunity College and University” in the recently released Student Access and Earnings Classification debuted with the updated Carnegie Classifications. The campus was also classified as “Professions Focused” in the new Carnegie Institutional Classification system.

Go Green Patton 2025
Kids Camp

Patton College of Education to host summer Green Project Camp for children

The Patton College of Education’s Stevens Literacy Center is pleased to announce the third annual Green Project Camp for summer 2025.

Teacher tour a Ross County Solar installation
professional development

ĢƵ University Chillicothe to offer energy science workshop for educators

OHIO Chillicothe and the Patton College of Education is offering a continuing education graduate credit course on renewable energy for middle and high school science teachers.

Kevin Mattson
Distinguished Professor

Kevin Mattson named ĢƵ University Distinguished Professor

ĢƵ University proudly announced Kevin Mattson Ph.D. as the 2025 recipient of its highest faculty honor—the Distinguished Professor Award—during the spring graduate commencement ceremony on Friday, May 2.

teachers tour a Ross County solar installation
Community Engagement

Area teachers gather at ĢƵ University Chillicothe for STEM education day

Nearly 80 area STEM teachers, school administrators, and future educators gathered at ĢƵ University Chillicothe on Thursday, May 8 for a professional development day focusing on renewable energy.

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Community Engagement

Input invited: Supporting belonging and connection in our University Community

OHIO is beginning planning conversations about the future utilization of the spaces currently occupied by the Multicultural Center, Pride Center and Women’s Center.

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