Keeping Bobcats Informed, April 27, 2022
Bobcat Parents & Families,
I feel incredibly proud. This weekend, we will watch our seniors walk across the stage at — a moment they have worked so hard to achieve. This year's graduating class has been exceptional representatives of the OHIO community for their dedication to leadership, community service, and overall academic achievement.
It has been my pleasure to watch these students grow and learn and I can't wait to see what these impressive Bobcats do out in the world.
With Bobcat pride,
Kathy A Fahl, MSW
Dean of Students
Celebrate, graduates. You earned it
For those of you gearing up to celebrate this weekend, we are so excited about your accomplishment and proud to see you transitioning into the ! Take a moment to reflect on your time at OHIO, consider how you'll going forward, and get connected to .
COMMENCEMENT
Graduates
Friday, April 29, 9:30 a.m. (doors open at 8 a.m.)
Undergraduates
Saturday, April 30, 9:30 a.m & 2 p.m. (doors open at 8 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.)
Moving?
Recycle and reuse, don’t dump
The choices we make during move-out will make a big difference in the lives of others in Southeast Ohio. Sealed food, gently-used clothes, household items, school supplies, and even furniture and carpets can be given to those in need.
For a complete list of acceptable items and drop off locations visit .
Support for mental health awareness
, a mental health awareness and suicide prevention initiative, has . Keep an eye out for students and staff showing their support for mental health awareness by carrying or wearing a lime green bandana. Participants will have info and can connect Bobcats with resources.
VOTE
Ohio Primaries, May 3
Ohio’s primary election is May 3 and early voting is happening now! about local candidates and issues. Check your and follow for updated info along the way.
Congrats student leaders!
This past week, more than two dozen awards and scholarships were presented to to honor their outstanding leadership and community service across OHIO.
OIT TECH TIPS
Detect malicious messages
As you check your email, pay close attention to the addresses sending you messages. Even if an email looks like it was sent from your manager or instructor it may still be a spoofing attempt. Check to ensure messages aren't sent from a variation of an OHIO email (e.g., @ohio-edu.org instead of @ohio.edu). Review these .
QUICK LINKS
- Keep it rolling:
- It's not too late...:
- Returning in the fall?: