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Advising tip: Are you ready to register for spring courses?

Just when you thought it was time to recline in the semester and relax your mind, the next year is upon us and that means, of course, it鈥檚 time to schedule spring courses.

The Center for Law, Justice and Culture is located in Bentley Hall 001.

Law, Justice and Culture program offers law-related courses online and on campus in Spring 2022

The Center for Law, Justice and Culture offers law-related graduate courses for spring 2022, including both on-campus and online courses.

Patrick Barr-Melej

Barr-Melej examines Chile鈥檚 path amid violent upheavals of the 鈥楪lobal 1968鈥

From Mexico City to Paris and beyond, 1968 saw massive protests, political violence, the assertion of new values, and explosions of artistic expression that together challenged dominant structures.

Students studying in CoLab.

Advising tip: How to ramp up your study skills

There are many ways you can boost your own learning potential; below are a few top suggestions.

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鈥楥onnect with Distinguished Ohio Economics Alumni鈥 kicks off with Rosewood COO John Purcell on Oct. 6

The Economics Department will start a new speaker series called 鈥淐onnect with Distinguished Ohio Economics Alumni鈥 with a webinar featuring John Purcell on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m.

Mock Trial 2021 team

天美传媒Mock Trial selects 2021-22 team, prepares for fall competitions

The Ohio University Mock Trial Team selected 20 students 鈥 eight of them first-years 鈥 for two teams and immediately set to work getting ready to compete this academic year.

Student Jessica Andersen

Advising tip: Changing or declaring your major? Do it before Oct. 8

The time to change or declare your major is now, before the Oct. 8 deadline.

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Advising tip: Find the BARR and free help with introductory biology in Irvine 126

The BIOS Advising and Resource Room 鈥 called the BARR 鈥 has moved. To find the BARR's new location in Irvine 126, just follow the signs throughout the building pointing the way.

New Ohio Review

New Ohio Review writers receive 'Best American Poetry' honors

New Ohio Review (NOR), the national literary journal of Ohio University鈥檚 creative writing program, added another accolade to its r茅sum茅 this week.

Students conduct experiments in the Chemistry Building鈥檚 Organic Chemistry Teaching Lab

In their element

In late 2020, the University wrapped up construction on a 34,000-square-foot Chemistry Building, converting a parking lot near Clippinger and Emeriti Park into a center for groundbreaking learning and research for future generations of scientists and scholars.

Global Consulting France program

Winter Break programs kick off restart of global opportunities for 天美传媒students

Ohio University restarts its global programming with winter break programs in Italy, Spain and Belize, followed by spring and summer opportunities in a number of countries around the world.

Myers Wyatt Land

Science Caf茅 features 鈥楶lants in Space: Athens, We Have a Problem鈥 on Oct. 14

Ohio University's聽Science Caf茅聽kicks off the fall season with a researcher's worst nightmare 鈥 there is trouble 250 miles above Earth on the International Space Station (ISS).

A graduate poses with her cap that reads "YAY!" with artwork to look like confetti.

Advising tip: It鈥檚 time to prepare for fall graduation, apply by Sept. 27

You have ascended the Tiers, fulfilled the College of Arts & Sciences requirements, and completed all of the major classes for your degree, so now you get to graduate, right? Not yet.

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All majors invited to apply to the Law, Justice & Culture Certificate by Oct. 8

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture invites undergraduate students from all majors to apply for the Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture at Ohio University by Oct. 8.

Dr. David Klingaman

University mourns 鈥榮cholar and gentleman鈥 Klingaman

The Ohio University community mourns the loss of Dr. David Klingaman, retired professor of Economics, who passed away on Aug. 22, notes his obituary.

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