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Alumni who are thinking about moving, or have just moved to town, can join one of six Welcome to Your City events that connect recent alumni to the Bobcat network.
All students should be a part of Welcome Week – it is not just for first-year Bobcats!
President Dr. M. Duane Nellis highlighted the University’s response amid the pandemic, notable accomplishments, and strategic framework updates in the 2020 State of the University address.
Dr. Dianne Bouvier, associate director for university accessibility, will retire on Aug. 31 after 30 years of service at ĢƵ University.
Work groups composed of students, faculty and staff have been working diligently over the past several weeks to develop resources to help protect the OHIO community and slow the spread of disease.
Professional Development Pathways (PDP) provides tools, guidance, and learning opportunities for employees and supervisors who want to invest in talent development and career growth.
Tantrum Theater produced a series of short-form audio interviews with members of Athens’ African American community, bringing their voices and stories to the community.
We are pleased to announce additional information about ĢƵ University’s new partnership with ĢƵHealth, which provides access to expanded services for students and employees during the pandemic.
In an effort to ensure safe study spaces on all OHIO campuses, University Libraries announces in-person and online services for all of our students for fall semester.
OHIO staff are excited to welcome Bobcats to the OHIO family and help students make connections.
Students in OHIO’s geological sciences department will have access to software that will give them a competitive edge in a growing field, thanks to a gift-in-kind from Schlumberger Technology Corp.
The series, which starts Aug. 31, will cover dealing with crises and emergencies, protecting research, records retention, and winter weather safety.
OHIO's Heritage College at Dublin hosted its annual Medical Academy virtually this year, giving ĢƵ high school students an opportunity to explore healthcare careers through interactive activities.
ĢƵ University's Science Cafe series kicks off its fall lineup with a virtual panel of experts from the Athens City-County Health Department Sept. 2.
This training is designed to encourage and promote discussion about active threat situations and will help participants learn how to be more prepared should an incident occur.