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ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½mourns the passing of devoted public servant and alumna Dr. Mary Anne Flournoy

The Ohio University community mourns the passing of Dr. Mary Anne Flournoy, PHD ’95, whose legacy of service can be found throughout her alma mater, the Southeastern Ohio region and around the wo...

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The Athena Cinema receives national grant for Science on Screen series

The Athena Cinema announced it has received a generous award from the Coolidge Corner Theatre and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of $6,000 in support of its 2019-20 Science on Screen event series.

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CIO Christopher Ament signs national commitment to promote diversity, equity and inclusion

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½interim CIO Christopher Ament recently joined more than 500 university and college CIOs who have signed the Educause "CIO Commitment" to diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Spin scooters launch date in Athens changed to Spring Semester

Spin has notified the University of an inventory shortage, which will postpone availability of e-scooters in Athens until the spring. The anticipated new launch date is February 2020.

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Greek Unity Social highlights fellowship of National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations at OHIO

To create a sense of unity and togetherness on campus, the Division of Diversity and Inclusion hosted the inaugural National Pan-Hellenic Council Greek Unity Social on Oct. 23 in Baker Center.

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ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½featured in November issue of national magazine, spotlighting University's commitment to diversity

The November issue will be published Friday, Nov. 1 and is available online as of Thursday, Oct. 31.  ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½is featured on page 85 of the publication.

Members from the 2019 Global COIL Symposium group pose for a fun photo outside of E.W. Scripps Hall during the Global COIL Symposium. Photo by Alaina Bartel

Initiative brings educators from around the world to create virtual global learning opportunities for ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½students

The GCI is increasing the career readiness of students by enhancing global community engagement and intercultural knowledge and experience to pursue their interests in whatever field they choose.

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Physics and Astronomy Open House has packed line-up Nov. 9

On Nov. 9, the Physics & Astronomy Department turns Clippinger Laboratories into an interactive science museum where visitors enjoy hallway challenges, physics demonstrations, talks and more.

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Celebrating 50 years of Alden Library with a look at OHIO’s founder, Manasseh Cutler

Alden Library will celebrate its 50th anniversary from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, on the fourth floor of Alden Library, with presentations surrounding Manasseh Cutler, the founder of OHIO.

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Bobcats' nationally televised Nov. 6 game vs. Miami to celebrate 150th anniversary of college football

When ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½takes on rival Miami in the "Battle of the Bricks' on Nov. 6, it will have added significance - it’s the only game being played on the 150th anniversary of the first college football game.

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Fulbright Scholar Alajerami speaks on new glass material for radiation protection

Fulbright Scholar Dr. Yasser Alajerami from Al-Azhar University-Gaza discussed his latest research on a new type of glass material that could be used as a protective shielding at radiation facilities.

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University of Montana wins Third Annual Voinovich Public Innovation Challenge

The University of Montana Master of Public Administration Program was the winner of the Third Annual Voinovich Public Innovation Challenge, sponsored by OHIO’s Voinovich School.

Marcel Weigand (left) and BIOS undergraduate Christine Hanson (right) handle a Box Turtle during telemetry surveys.

Why did the turtles cross the highway? They didn't, but still might feel the impact

Ohio University researchers set out to determine the impact of the Route 33 bypass through Wayne National Forest on the local box turtle population. The answers were not exactly what they expected.

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University to host First-Generation College Celebration Nov. 8

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½will join college and university campuses around the nation as they hold rallies, panel discussions, listening sessions, celebrations, and more in recognition of their first-generation students.

Drea Kelly speaks to a crowd in Baker University Center Ballroom. Photo by Eli Burris

Drea Kelly, ex-wife of R. Kelly, speaks to ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½community about journey to healing

Kelly spoke about what it was like to have her boss turn into her boyfriend, her boyfriend into her husband, and her husband into her abuser.

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