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Southwest Airlines offers discount fares to University community

The University has entered into a discount agreement with Southwest Airlines for flights originating from the Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland airports.

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ĢƵ University Police Department creates Poker Chip Challenge to encourage more positive interactions between police and the community

OUPD has created the Poker Chip Challenge, a community engagement initiative to encourage more positive interactions between the police and the community.

Dr. Frank Papay with Melanie and Abby Harlan, CNP, at the Cleveland Clinic’s Richard E. Jacobs Health Center in Avon, ĢƵ.

To serve & to heal

Dr. Frank Papay is heralded for performing America's first face transplant, but his practice is driven by mentor Rush Elliott's foundation of servant leadership.

Notable Alumni Award

Notable Alumni | Timothy Coleman Tackles Health Issues from Allergies to Oncology

Timothy Coleman’s scientific expertise in the life sciences market combined with an innate business acumen has propelled him through many new product development efforts.

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OHIO’s Voinovich School project to re-purpose brewery waste receives USDA grant

The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture recently awarded $50,000 to OHIO's associate professor Dr. Sarah Davis to continue her research into using brewery waste in organic agriculture.

Mark Shatz and his son, Ethan Shatz, a first year, take a swing with Rufus as he studies the finer points of psychology. Photo by Ellee Achten, BSJ ’14, MA ’17

Funny is good

Mark Shatz uses humor to build community in his classroom, thanks to mentor Mel Helitzer. 

Global COIL group

2019 Global Coil Initiative Symposium to take place Oct. 21-24

The symposium will bring together ĢƵ University faculty and teaching staff, as well as faculty and staff from its 12 partner institutions, in 11 different countries.

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OHIO celebrates Homecoming 2019: 1804 and So Much More

ĢƵ University alumni and the Bobcats following in their footsteps united for Homecoming 2019 – a week dedicated to reveling in their shared and unique experiences and celebrating all things OHIO....

Baker Center Theatre

Patton College of Education to host second EdTalks Oct. 30

The second biennial EdTalks will feature dynamic presentations by four Patton College faculty members, followed by a brief question-and-answer session.

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.

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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.

Alden Library

Authors @ Alden to Host David Wanczyk to Discuss Baseball for the Blind

Authors @ Alden will host David Wanczyk on Oct. 24 from 5:30-7 p.m. to talk about his book “Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind” on the fourth floor of Alden Library.

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.

animated illustration of teal waves in motion toward a shore

Lacuna

College of Fine Arts faculty C. David Russell and Mateo Galvano premiered Lacuna, a multimedia art installation, in June at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The work reveals myriad forms of contrasting relationships: stillness with movement; traditional with digital; silk with plaster.

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.

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