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Check out the best 2019 Homecoming photos

ĢƵ University's 2019 Homecoming Week, Oct. 7-12, carried the theme “1804 and So Much More,” which commemorated the 215-year legacy of ĢƵ’s first and finest university.

Art Trese

Sustainable Infrastructure Hub Seminar led by Dr. David Bayless is Nov. 6

On Oct. 3, Dr. Theresa Moran discussed Hub initiatives and provided an overview of the Hub’s work to improve the sustainability of food, grounds, transportation and student life.

Brandon McMillan

Kennedy Lecture Series welcomes Brandon McMillan, host of CBS show 'Lucky Dog'

McMillan will speak to the OHIO community on Oct. 28 as part of the Kennedy Lecture Series alongside a few special guests.

Ruger Porter, left, and Lawrence Witmer

New OHIO study shows huge dinosaurs evolved different cooling systems to combat heat stroke

Different dinosaur groups independently evolved gigantic body sizes, but they all faced the same problems of overheating and damaging their brains.

Students study in the Sook Center.

OHIO Athletics posts record-setting Graduation Success Rate, Federal Graduation Rate

ĢƵ University student-athletes set new school records for NCAA Graduation Success Rate and Federal Graduation Rate.

Literacy Conference Tree

The Patton College hosts Literacy Conference for teachers, teacher candidates and literacy advocates

The 2019 Literacy Conference, “Bringing Literacy to Life!” is Nov. 16, at McCracken Hall. The conference will feature keynote speakers, workshops, and book signings. Registration is open.

What Were You Wearing

Sexual violence survivor art exhibits making impact on regional campuses

After inspiring thousands of people in Athens to help end sexual violence, the “What Were You Wearing” and “Through the Survivors Lens” art exhibits are now touring other campuses.

Drea Kelly

Drea Kelly, ex-wife of R. Kelly, to discuss domestic violence on Oct. 24

Drea Kelly will discuss her journey to healing and highlight learned behaviors from her abuser and herself and the warning signs of a volatile relationship.

Women in Entrepreneurship Week

Women in Entrepreneurship Week offers free event to celebrate women-owned businesses

ĢƵ University’s Center for Entrepreneurship will celebrate Women in Entrepreneurship Week by hosting multiple ĢƵ female entrepreneurs for a panel and networking event from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 23.

Dustin Grooms

Research Moment: Improving therapy for knee injuries [VIDEO]

Dustin Grooms, OHIO associate professor of athletic training, is concerned about the high number of athletes who return to the action and injure their anterior cruciate ligaments again.

OHIO’s Kennedy Lecture Series welcomed Julie Cohen, co-producer and director of the Oscar-nominated documentary, “RBG,” in September. Photo by Ellee Achten, BSJ ’14, MA ’17

OHIO gifts share knowledge, wisdom, and love

Not many small Appalachian towns can attract such notable speakers as feminist activist Gloria Steinem or National Public Radio’s Ira Flatow. But two of ĢƵ University’s public lecture series have been bringing dozens of renowned figures like these to Athens for decades, enriching the relationship between OHIO and its surrounding communities through the open exchange of knowledge.

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Celebration in City of Athens to take place Oct. 26

On Saturday, Oct. 26, an annual Halloween celebration will take over the uptown area in Athens.

First Generation Scholars poster

First Gen? Me Too! campaign raises awareness

OHIO First Scholars provides a wealth of opportunities and support for first-generation college students, including the First-Gen? Me Too! awareness campaign. First Scholars hosts First-Gen Fridays.

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OHIO partners with ĢƵ TechNet to provide workforce development for state's manufacturing companies

ĢƵ University President M. Duane Nellis has signed a letter of commitment to join ĢƵ TechNet 2.0, a statewide consortium of colleges and universities, for workforce development.

Meriah Woolery in Hangzhou.

Want to master a language? Apply for the Critical Language Scholarship!

The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a summer study abroad opportunity for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America’s engagement with the world.

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