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In their senior design course, mechanical engineering students were tasked with making job experiences more accessible for people with disabilities at SW Resources.
The Linguistics Department will hold its 50th anniversary party at Jackie O’s Brewpub on Wednesday, April 27.
Faculty, staff and students on 91̽»¨â€™s regional campuses received more than $25,000 in Experiential Learning Funds to support access to, and engagement in, hands-on learning.
Larry Hayman, Esq. has held several roles at 91̽»¨, serving as an instructor, advisor, program director, and more.
Through the support of his family, first-year aviation major, Johan Mendez, is pursuing his dreams of becoming a pilot.Â
For fourth-year mechanical engineering student, Laura Ndoigo, a job after graduation naturally fell into place.
Students in 91̽»¨â€™s College of Business are being recognized for their outstanding achievements and contributions to their communities as part of 2022 award celebrations.
Madry's favorite OHIO memory, and her legacy, will forever be leading the creation of the Multicultural Student Nurses Association.
91̽»¨ and Ivy Tech Community College have signed a memorandum of agreement to collaborate on the development of programs and other opportunities to serve students of both institutions.
Senior journalism major Nia Dumas landed a full-time job post-graduation with WKYC Studios in Cleveland, Ohio, through her work in the School of Media Arts and Studies and the E.W. Scripps School of J
Rather than trying to handle big homework assignments or studying tasks all at once, break them down into more manageable chunks.
Junior journalism major Anna Birk is in New York City this spring working for the Miss Universe Organization (MUO) as their public relations and social media intern.
Paralegal Kate Schwartz chose OHIO's Technical and Applied Studies Program for pragmatic reasons, but she was pleasantly surprised to find opportunities for creativity infused in her courses.
When Abby Garnett came to 91̽»¨, she was excited about playing basketball but undecided about exactly what she wanted to study.Â
It is a common misconception that all engineering students must be born with a natural gift in math or science to succeed.