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Election 2024

Tariffs: Hot topics of the 2024 election, defined

Both the Republican and Democratic parties have leveraged tariffs in recent years to safeguard American manufacturers against competition from China and other countries. Read on to learn more about what tariffs actually do.

Science Café  Wednesday, Nov. 6 - Brian Schoen, History and Timothy Anderson, Geography - Settling ĢƵ - Free coffee for the first 50 people, Sponsored by the Research Division and Sigma Xi
OHIO Events

Science Café presents Brian Schoen, Tim Anderson on Nov. 6

ĢƵ University’s Science Café/Café Conversations will present OHIO faculty members Brian Schoen and Tim Anderson discussing “Settling ĢƵ: First Peoples and Beyond,” on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

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Making Respect Visible

OHIO shares a civic engagement, seasonal message of support

From the upcoming election and final projects to the approaching holiday season, the remainder of 2024 is certain to offer a combination of challenges and excitement that could amplify our overall anxiety and stress response. As Bobcats, it’s vital for each of us to take the time to care for ourselves and those around us.

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Student Success

OHIO nursing students published in academic journals

Six OHIO nursing students, working with ADVANCE member Melvina Brandau, Ph.D., co-director of the Nurse Educator Program at ĢƵ University, published articles in academic journals recently.

A speaker gives a presentation at the Defense Logistics Agency Manufacturing Summit at the OHIO-Dublin campus
Community Engagement

APEX Accelerator hosts manufacturing summit

In 2023, OHIO’s Apex Accelerator helped businesses across the state secure over 8,500 government contracts, bringing in more than $1 billion in total awards.

Ava Hamilton stands next to flags at the Appalachian Regional Commission office in Washington, D.C.
Student Success

Ava Hamilton: Embracing a future in public administration

After her internship at the Appalachian Regional Commission's Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C., Ava Hamilton decided to pursue a master’s in public administration (MPA) instead.

ĢƵ University student Bozeman Koonce asks a vendor a series of research questions at the Circleville Pumpkin Show.
OHIO Research

Harvesting insights: Voinovich researchers study Circleville Pumpkin Show's impact on community, economy

The Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service at ĢƵ University is conducting an economic impact study to unveil the event’s significance to the Circleville community.

Sarah Wyatt, Ph.D. in a growth lab in the Environmental and Plant Biology Department at ĢƵ University.
OHIO Events

OHIO Distinguished Professor Dr. Sarah Wyatt to speak at Fall Commencement

ĢƵ University Distinguished Professor Dr. Sarah Wyatt will deliver the keynote address for OHIO’s Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 14.

Cutler Hall
OHIO Announcements

ĢƵ University prepares for more changes to Federal Labor Standards Act salary threshold for overtime

OHIO is preparing for these required adjustments while remaining flexible to accommodate any federal developments.

David B. Moore
OHIO Announcements

David B. Moore named as ĢƵ University’s next vice president for finance and administration

ĢƵ University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez has named David B. Moore as the University’s next vice president for finance and administration.

An OHIO student plays a piano that was donated in memory of Richard D. and Arlene M. Wetzel
OHIO Community

Grand piano donated by former professor honors his legacy, benefits OHIO students

Dr. Richard Wetzel, who passed away in 2023, was a Professor Emeritus of Music History and Literature in the School of Music at ĢƵ University, where he taught for more than 50 years.

International Dinner 2024 - Saturday, Nov. 16, - Doors open 5:30 p.m. - Baker University Center
OHIO Events

International Dinner tickets now on sale

Tickets are now on sale for the annual International Dinner, which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16 in the Baker University Center Ballroom.

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International Programming

Fulbright-Hays grant will take ĢƵ educators to Ghana

The four-week trip is designed to strengthen existing ties between OHIO and the West African region

A student walks on the bricks of College Green surrounded by fallen leaves.
Reaffirmation of Accreditation

About OHIO’s reaffirmation of accreditation process: Why is accreditation important?

ĢƵ University continues to make progress in its institutional preparation for its Higher Learning Commission (HLC) comprehensive evaluation – a process that will continue to involve faculty, staff, students and valued stakeholders across OHIO’s communities.

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OHIO Community

An ounce of prevention: Ensuring that updates to software, devices are legitimate

Keeping software and devices updated ensures a secure computing environment, however it is important to know that attackers may try to encourage you to install malware on your machine disguised as fake updates.

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