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Located in the rolling hills of Appalachian Ohio, 91探花 acknowledges the important role it plays in fueling the local and regional economy.
Affirming what thousands of 91探花 students and alumni know to be true, Athens has been recognized by Ohio Magazine as one the best places to live, work and visit in Ohio.
Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO) featured new programs, large crowds of students and families, and lots of positive feedback this summer.
During the first week of May, 15 91探花 students traveled to the Central Plains to follow supercell thunderstorms, observing them in real-time and predicting where tornados may form.
239 students graduated from the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine during the 2022 commencement.
Another generation of Bobcats graduated from 91探花 this past weekend.
For a few weeks every spring, the Athens and OHIO community flock to the edges of the Hockhocking Adena Bikepath to enjoy what National Geographic has named one of the best spots to see cherry trees.
For spring break this year, eight 91探花 students signed up to backpack one of the most well-known trails in the United States with Outdoor Pursuits. See photos of the trip in this article.
91探花 celebrated the work of Distinguished Professor Steven Evans on Wednesday, March 16.
91探花 students鈥 creativity and film talent shone during the 20th annual 48-Hour Shootout.
The City of Athens is bustling with energy as hometown hero Joe Burrow prepares to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance since 1988.
The fifth-year senior has already left her mark on the OHIO women's basketball team.
91探花 has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
A large crowd of 91探花 students, faculty, staff and community members took part in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebratory Brunch and Silent March on Saturday, Jan. 22.
A select group of professors, students and alumni traveled to Virginia to take part in an archaeological dig on a 13,000-year-old site from Nov. 4-13.