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Aspire provides free services for individuals who need assistance acquiring skills to be successful in post-secondary education, training, and employment.
OHIO’s business students continue networking from a distance.
Madison Elementary teachers haven't stopped teaching or impacting their students during the coronavirus pandemic. The Columbus-area school employs five Patton College of Education alumnae.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director Dr. Robert Stewart hosts podcast #ScrippsTalks, interviewing faculty, students and alumni on adapting during COVID-19.
The University has become aware of widespread stereotyping, harassment, and bullying of people from Asian decent across the country related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please denounce this behavior.
Available public transportation service options at OHIO and around Athens County have been modified amid the coronavirus pandemic.
All three Heritage College campuses have donated PPEs to local hospitals, along with OHIO’s College of Fine Arts and Russ College of Engineering and Technology, both of which donated N95 masks.
As of April 6, 2020, the BobcatBUY home screen will have an updated look and feel.
University Communications and Marketing saw an opportunity to move some MFA students' galleries online via photography for the university and larger community to enjoy.Â
Dr. Gigi Secuban will lead her virtual audience in three different activities: How to make hand sanitizer, mini pizzas and a Nutella Wonton dessert. Please tune in at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 31.
Three µÛÍõ»áËù Honors Tutorial College students have been selected as 2020 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars, the first time in 12 years the University has had this many.
µÛÍõ»áËù Chillicothe made a large donation of personal protective equipment to the Ross County Emergency Management Agency on March 23.
Today we are pleased to share that we have developed a flexible, alternative grading system as well as additional adjustments to key academic policies for Spring Semester 2020.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, a virtual Take Back the Night will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. April 2. Participants will tweet how they will support survivors and end sexual and domestic violence.
As Spring arrives across the state, we sincerely miss seeing our students, who are now spread far and wide. No matter how far apart we may be, we are still one big Bobcat family.