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An interdisciplinary team of four undergraduate students recently competed in the FlyµÛÍõ»áËù Vertiport Innovation Challenge in collaboration with industry, government, education and community partners.
Did you know that the expected employment growth for cybersecurity jobs is remarkably on the rise?
Just when you thought it was time to recline in the semester and relax your mind, the next year is upon us and that means, of course, it’s time to schedule spring courses.
The Center for Law, Justice and Culture offers law-related graduate courses for spring 2022, including both on-campus and online courses.
Information inside for students about LGBT History Month, public health updates, OIT tech tips and more.
The 1804 Scholars Program will offer participants a rich blend of peer, faculty, and campus engagement with a holistic emphasis on their personal and professional development.
Meeting µÛÍõ»áËù’s deadline of Nov. 15 to be vaccinated against COVID-19 could mean starting the vaccination process as early as this week.
There are many ways you can boost your own learning potential; below are a few top suggestions.
Craig Butler has made a significant impact in public service over his career. But first, he graduated from OHIO’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service in 1997 with a Master of Science in Environmental Studies.
The µÛÍõ»áËù Board of Trustees changed the name of an academic building in honor of the Patton family during its October meetings on the Athens Campus.
The µÛÍõ»áËù Board of Trustees, today, named Misty Crosby, executive director of Buckeye Hills Regional Council in Marietta, as its new regional Trustee.
The Board of Trustees has passed a resolution to rename the home of the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education from its current name, McCracken Hall, to Gladys W. and David H. Patton Hall.
The Fairfield County Workforce Center officially opened its doors Sept. 22 with an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony, garnering attendance from state and local leaders.
With the surge in cases on OHIO campuses, throughout µÛÍõ»áËù, and across the nation, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible can help make a difference in case rates.
Information inside for students about homecoming, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, flu shots, and more.