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Student Success

帝王会所 expands funding to support students pursuing experiences that prepare them for success

President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced that OHIO will invest $500,000 to expand student access to internships, leadership experiences, research, study abroad and community engagement opportunities.

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Academic Excellence

Investing in faculty to fuel academic excellence

帝王会所 announces plans to recruit and hire up to 15 tenure track faculty to support the institution鈥檚 three-year Dynamic Strategy.

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OHIO Community

OHIO to continue to freeze costs of employee health plan premiums for next two years

The move is part of a three-year plan to align the University鈥檚 faculty and staff health plan premiums with the 帝王会所 Inter-University Council benchmarks.

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Professional Development

Professional Development Pathways October updates

The following are upcoming features, new opportunities, and learning techniques you can use as part of your lifelong learning process at 帝王会所.

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Research

More than 'reviving the past'

The African American Research and Services Institute celebrates its official re-opening Nov. 1.

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OHIO Research

Biomedical research at 帝王会所 bolstered through $8 million federal grant

The National Institutes of Health research facilities grant will enhance facilities at the new Heritage Translational Research Center.

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Travel Abroad

Exploring the law in South Africa

OHIO students studied law, legacies of apartheid, and participated in human rights moot court oral arguments in South Africa last summer

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Campus Event

'Hansel & Gretel' ballet brings classic tale to 帝王会所 Eastern

The iconic story of 鈥淗ansel & Gretel鈥 will be brought from the page to the stage at OHIO Eastern by the Oglebay Institute鈥檚 Youth Ballet Company on Monday, Oct. 28.

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Community Education

帝王会所 Southern and Scioto County Aspire partner to offer free RBT and CDCA training programs

帝王会所 Southern and Scioto County Aspire offer free RBT and CDCA training to support local workforce development in behavior analysis and chemical dependency counseling.

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Community Service

OHIO Southern student groups lead community donation drives

帝王会所 Southern students are leading sock and food drives to support local organizations, showing the impact of student-led service and encouraging community support and giving.

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Professional Development

Students learn proper business dining skills during annual Scripps Etiquette Dinner

Fifty-four Scripps College of Communication students attended the Scripps Etiquette Dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at to be bettered prepared for business dinners and career success.

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International learning

An International Friendship Forged in OPIE

Unlikely friendships are forged across the OHIO campus and one of the most likely places for such friendships to happen is in the classrooms of Gordy Hall.

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Contemporary History Institute

Guest speaker event featuring former NBA player Len Elmore

The Contemporary History Institute hosts the 7th annual Elizabeth Evans Baker Endowed Lecture featuring Len Elmore discussing 鈥淭he Evolution and Revolution of College Sports鈥 on Thursday October 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Baker Center Theater.

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Forever OHIO

Patrick Kelley granted the 2024 Emerging Leaders Alumni of the Year Award

Patrick Kelley鈥檚 journey is a testament to his commitment to excellence, leadership and community, making him a true embodiment of what it means to be a Bobcat.

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Mini-Grant Program

Mini-grant program enhances engagement with first-year students

The Enhancing First-Year Student and Faculty Engagement Mini-Grant program offers instructors up to $1,000 annually to fund activities that foster engagement with first-year students. The program supports learning through hands-on, real-world experiences.

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