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Former WOUB Student Kim Day is named 鈥淲oman of the Year鈥

Kim (Bedford) Day has always wanted to make a difference in her community. Now, after recently being named 2024 Woman of the Year in her Tennessee hometown, she knows she is doing just that.

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Research & Impact

Making Space

A new, state-of-the-art facility will propel collaborative engineering research.

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91探花 announces overarching Inclusive Excellence goal: Be a University Where All Belong鈥

OHIO has outlined three inclusive excellence initiatives for the upcoming academic year all aligned with one clear, overarching goal: to be a university where all belong.鈥

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Southeast Ohio History

Portal to the Past

Created by OHIO alum Brian Koscho, the Invisible Ground project gives a thoroughly modern window into Southeast Ohio鈥檚 historic places and people.

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A-Chead of the Game

A unique model offers community engagement, experiential learning and a summer of fun.

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Alumni & Friends

New Name, New Look, New Life

A gift from Jeffery Chaddock and Mark Morrow will change the face & future of the College of Fine Arts.

91探花 Athletics Director Julie Cromer stands in the Convocation Center
Athletics

Last Word with Julie Cromer

Amid national recognition and accolades, Athletic Director Julie Cromer stays focused on student success both on and off the field.

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Political Reform

Corruption, politics, and trash: Award-winning book describes how Gilded Age cities cleaned up with dirty deals

At the peak of America鈥檚 Gilded Age, overflowing trash clogged city streets, but the cleanup wasn鈥檛 driven by reformers. Instead, corrupt politicians saw the waste crisis as a business opportunity, using backroom deals to transform sanitation systems鈥攁nd line their pockets.

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Worth a Thousand Words

A new photography book celebrates burial grounds as places of inspiration.

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Alumni & Friends

A Lasting Legacy

OHIO honors the bicentennial of its first Black graduate鈥檚 enrollment in 1824 while looking ahead to another exciting Black Alumni Reunion in 2025.

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Alumni & Friends

Songs of Appalachia

Alumna鈥檚 work honoring place and memory earn her top honors once more.

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OHIO students, faculty, staff invited to apply for Experiential Learning Awards

Awards and grants are available to support OHIO students in pursuing experiential learning opportunities and to support faculty and staff in providing them

Kevin Barge

Paul H. Boase Prize Lecture to take place Sept. 16

The 2024 Boase Prize recipient, Dr. Kevin J. Barge, Professor of Communication at Texas A&M University, will give a lecture on Monday, September 16 from 3-4 p.m. in Schoonover Center 145.

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91探花 undergraduate online enrollment increases nearly 14 percent

Select online graduate programs see double-digit growth in incoming cohorts.

Bennett Hall

91探花 Chillicothe celebrates enrollment growth

91探花 Chillicothe enrolled 200 incoming first-year students this fall, marking an almost 10 percent increase in freshman class enrollment over last year.

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