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Social Media Storytelling collage featuring six OHIO students

Social media storytelling course offers students an opportunity to broaden essential skills

Are you wondering who’s behind MDIA socials? Of course you were. Before kicking off recess for the summer, we wanted to introduce you to the scrappy little team that has been working hard...

Keeping Bobcats Informed - Student Life, Well-being, Online Learning, Resources and Safety

Keeping Bobcats informed, April 28, 2021

Information inside about moving out and recycling, commencement, summer school, COVID Operations update, and more.

aisha in a store

Spike Lee Award winning filmmaker makes virtual visit with School of Film Students

After seven weeks of film production with new COVID-19 guidelines that pushed back timelines, ĢƵ University College of Fine Arts’ School of Film welcomed award-winning film maker, Aisha Ford.

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Inclusive Pedagogy Academy panel discussion set for May 13

OHIO faculty and staff are invited to attend the panel discussion, “Dirty Laundry: Navigating the Messiness of Inclusive Pedagogy and Faculty's Lived Experiences” from 12 – 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 13.

Oumarou Abdoulaye Balarabe

Patton College doctoral student elected president of the national Holmes Council

Oumarou Abdoulaye Balarabe, a doctoral student in the Patton College’s Higher Education program, has been elected the new Holmes Council president.

Law and Trial Institute

High school students invited to apply for free Summer Law & Trial Institute at ĢƵ University, June 13-21

High school students from Southeastern ĢƵ can apply now for the free Summer Law & Trial Institute offered virtually by ĢƵ University from June 13-21, 2021.

Nicole Hess working in the lab

Goldwater Scholar looks at genetic mutations to learn more about hearing loss

OHIO junior Nicole Hess jumped at the opportunity to research about hearing loss in her advisor Dr. Soichi Tanda's lab during her freshman year. Now, she is a 2021 Goldwater Scholar.

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President Nellis provides update on Flexible Workplace Project

The University is embracing a model for our workplace that will enable more flexibility, adapt to evolving team and University needs, and optimize collaborative work.

Tim Mayza

Posting a High GPA and Low ERA, Major League pitcher earns OHIO degree during the pandemic

Drafted to the Toronto Blue Jays before getting his degree, Tim Mayza later earned his bachelor’s. After an injury, he pursued an Online Master of Sports Administration while rehabbing. His dedication to his sports and academic careers highlights his commitment to success in the sports industry.

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OHIO students have a chance to win $25 by providing feedback on student experience

OIT is looking for Bobcats to help shape the future student experience at OHIO by providing feedback on the Digital Transformation Initiative.

Tracy Evans in police uniform

Law Enforcement Technology student Tracy Evans balances public service and education

When Evans assumed office in January 2021 he chose to drop back to part-time enrollment at OHIO to better focus on his new elected position.

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MDIA PhD student focuses on how different social media strategies entice or deter nonprofit volunteers

Viktoria Marinova, a PhD student and graduate instructor in the School of Media Arts & Studies, recently created a study examining people’s motivations to donate to charities through social media

Sarah Lifer

ĢƵ University student receives statewide award for community engagement

Sarah Lifer, an ĢƵ University senior from Jeromesville, ĢƵ, has been selected by ĢƵ Campus Compact as a recipient of the Charles J. Ping Student Service Legacy Award.

Female military studies

OHIO researchers examine ways female military leaders band together for support

Dr. Roche has dedicated herself to researching the experiences of women in the military, recently conducting two studies looking at women exposed to combat and how leadership impacts mental health.

Katherine Jellison

First Ladies expert Katherine Jellison to be featured in National Archive Foundation discussion, “Celebrated, Controversial, Reluctant, and Political: U.S. First Ladies”

The National Archives Foundation will host a virtual talk with Dr. Katherine Jellison discussing “Celebrated, Controversial, Reluctant, and Political: U.S. First Ladies” on April 29, at 5 p.m.

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