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15th annual Celebrate Women virtual conference set for March 19

“Surviving (and Thriving) in Unsettling Times” will be the topic of the keynote address for the 15th annual Celebrate Women virtual conference on Friday, March 19, 2021.

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Black history of the region in images

In Athens and in nearby counties, the African American experience and history run deep.

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Environmental Peacebuilding: Voinovich School professor co-authors lead article in January issue of International Affairs

Geoff Dabelko co-authored the lead article for the January 2021 issue of International Affairs, a special issue on environmental peacebuilding that he also co-edited.

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OHIO’s International Opportunities Think Tank seeks feedback

Dean Donal Skinner and Dr. Purba Das, co-chairs of the International Opportunities Think Tank, are hosting virtual sessions on Feb. 17 and 19 to discuss the group’s goals and initial recommendations.

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Music Teachers National Association chapter named chapter of the year

For the third time, ĢƵ University’s Collegiate Chapter of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) has been selected as the MTNA Collegiate Chapter of the Year.

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OHIO Auxiliaries announces AFSCME Service Awards

OHIO Auxiliaries recognizes and thanks milestone service employees for the 2020 calendar year.

AGU fall meeting; shaping the future of science #AGU20

Voinovich School faculty present at 2020 American Geophysical Union Conference

Faculty member Geoffrey Dabelko, Sarah Davis, and former faculty Derek Kauneckis presented their respective research at the virtual American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in December.

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Environmental studies alumnae and faculty co-author climate risk adaptation paper

Recent Honor’s Tutorial College environmental studies graduate Rachel Martin, ’20, co-authored a paper with Derek Kauneckis about how vulnerable coastal communities adapt to climate risks.

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Ping Institute for the Teaching of the Humanities seeks applicants for distinguished teaching professorship 

Members of the ĢƵ University humanities faculty are invited to apply for a distinguished teaching professorship in the institute. Applications are due by March 15.

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Vaccine interest survey will gauge demand

To gauge demand for the COVID-19 vaccine, COVID Operations has launched a vaccine interest survey for OHIO students, faculty and staff.

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School of Music’s Virtual Trombone Day features internationally acclaimed Trombone artist

ĢƵ University School of Music hosted Trombone Day virtually this year with acclaimed trombonist Megumi Kanda, a College of Fine Arts Visiting Artist.

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OHIO alumnus Tony Marino helps shape current students into future leaders

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OIT Surveys Advisory Community seeks members and campus input

The new advisory community will examine various survey tools that support University-wide initiatives and invites new members to begin discussions that will help guide the future of the group.  

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ĢƵ University to celebrate Founders Day 2021

Activities and programs recognize OHIO's 217th birthday

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Michaud selected for U.S. Department of Energy grant to investigate utility-scale solar

Assistant professor Gilbert Michaud has been selected as a co-principal investigator on a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office.

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