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The Jackson County Health Department is working in partnership with OHIO to train and deploy 13 community health workers to address public health concerns and impacts of COVID-19 across 11 counties.
Child and Family Studies’ Child-Life program have been working with the Athens City-County Health Department 5- to 11-year-old child vaccine clinics to help ease the children's anxiety.
Hosted by the ĢƵ Program of Intensive English (OPIE) and Office of Global Affairs, delegates from Andijan State University (ASU) in Uzbekistan visited ĢƵ University’s Athens campus on Nov. 15-19.
At ĢƵ University, students have numerous opportunities to learn by doing. Those key experiences have been highlighted by Newsweek in their Best Maker Schools 2021 list.
OHIO Online criminal justice student Christina Cox took a non-traditional route to college, starting her associate degree at Sinclair Community College in 2015 after having been a stay-at-home mom.
ĢƵ University graduated nearly 900 students on Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Convocation Center on the Athens campus, with all the regional campuses graduating their students on Thursday, Dec. 9.
OHIO Chillicothe middle childhood education graduates recently participated in mock interviews with local educators to help hone their interview skills and prepare them for the job hunt.
ĢƵ University’s Information Security Office has put together three easy steps anyone can take to reduce the risk to devices and data.
ĢƵ University’s Climate and Sustainability Ambassador program culminated its fall semester outreach initiatives with November events on East, West and South greens.
Nathan Brown, a freshman majoring in education, was awarded the first Jimmy Shaheen Scholarship at ĢƵ University Eastern.
University College Interim Dean Dr. Carey Busch extends a message of congratulations and excitement for the future in this brief video for University College graduates.
Recently, School of Theater students were able to get back on stage and work with professional actors in Tantrum Theater's production of “Men on Boats.”
Born in Cleveland, Sergio Robles spent much of his life growing up between the U.S. and Mexico, holding dual citizenship in both countries and finding great interest in this binational relationship.
OHIO donated about 1,600 pounds of food to the Athens Food Rescue (AFR) over Thanksgiving break to benefit charities who feed the hungry.
ĢƵ University Zanesville invited alumni to campus on Monday, Nov. 15, for mock interviews with early and middle childhood education student interns.