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Learn more about federal funder's grant requirements for Data Management Plans (DMPS) and what resources are at your disposal, including DMP templates.
The 2023 Spring Literary Festival is set for March 29-30 on the Athens Campus, featuring features authors Barrie Jean Borich, Denise Duhamel, and Megan Giddings.
A new display in Richland Avenue Park in Athens traces Indigenous Americans’ material and cultural contributions to ĢƵ, which was once home to 40 tribes.
In support of the annual Good Samaritan Blanket Drive, the ĢƵ University Zanesville Student Nurse Association held a blanket drive in December that directly benefited Eastside Community Ministries.
The Office of Information Technology is providing information for OHIO instructors on how to best leverage technology to enhance their spring semester courses.
On Tuesday, Jan. 10, ĢƵ University faculty and staff will have an opportunity to participate in a workshop aimed at increasing their knowledge surrounding accessibility.
Raye Kimberlin’s career has found her working for a variety of different kinds of companies in a variety of roles. But she says it all was possible thanks to the foundation she got at OHIO and WOUB.
Starting Tuesday, Jan. 17, visitors to ĢƵ University Southern Art Gallery will be able to step inside a world created by artist Cedric Michael Cox.
Microsoft has announced that Apple Watch will no longer be compatible with Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) due to a security update.
Three new spring courses tap into a theme of connecting with the world — connecting with employers, exploring the relationship between humans and animals, and exploring global social change.
When Virginia Mae “Ginny” Folley was a student at Traphagen Art School in New York City, she loved the paintings of Claude Monet enough that she would set to work recreating his works.
Beginning her college career at OHIO Lancaster, taking summer classes at OHIO Chillicothe, and graduating from OHIO's Patton College of Education in Athens has given Morgan Taylor a unique experience.
Participants in the Food in Sicily study away program can earn six ĢƵ University credits, learn about the culture of food in Sicily, and get hands-on experience tasting and making Sicilian dishes.
Students can study how contemporary societies use remembrance as a cultural tool in May while visiting sites in Germany and the Czech Republic connected to the Holocaust and World War II.
Alumna Amanda Epp drove full speed into her career path her junior year at ĢƵ University, where a year-long internship sparked her entrepreneurial and compassionate spirit.