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Proximity Matters

Welcome to the Neighborhood: An Anthology of American Coexistence鈥攁 collection of over eighty poems, nonfiction essays, short stories and even illustrated pieces picked by editor Sarah Green, PHD 鈥15鈥攕hows different ways we interact with, or reflect upon, our neighbors, these 鈥渙ther鈥 people who make up our various communities.

Carlin Stiehl

The soul within

Since 2007, this annual project in the School of Visual Communication鈥攁 combined experience of VICO 3921, Synthesis Storytelling for Visual Communication, and VICO 4188, Interactive Capstone: Advanced Interactive Media鈥攈as served as a way for students with different skillsets to experiment with various forms of storytelling and learn how to problem solve on the fly.

HCOM Convocation 2021

Aid in action

For OHIO鈥檚 medical and nursing students and recent graduates, the COVID-19 crisis has provided an up-close look at real-life crisis response鈥攁nd the chance to contribute in a powerful way.

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A resource for recovery

Small businesses, the economic backbone of southeastern Ohio communities, were immediately threatened in the early days of the pandemic. Where did they turn for help?

graphic showing nurse wearing VR goggles

VR tech puts more heart into health care

天美传媒experts鈥 immersive VR simulation shows how bias can obstruct patients鈥 access to care鈥攁nd lets providers practice their response.

Paul Roetzer

More human

In February 2011, two of Jeopardy!鈥檚 top contestants were bested by an unlikely and wholly new kind of opponent鈥攁 machine.

Hines

Flipping the switch on infection

Most bacterial infections follow a similar path: you get sick, a doctor prescribes antibiotics that target the infection, you get better. But what if scientists could switch off the infection before it started?

Illustration with three birds soaring

To serve & protect

Tracy Plouck has devoted her career as a public servant to helping women in recovery, and now she鈥檚 helping offset Appalachia鈥檚 opioid crisis in a new role at OHIO.

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Hope 101

What sets a teacher apart? For Felton Morrell, it鈥檚 鈥渢he love and support, the consistency.鈥

Tiffany Chenault hitting her stride while jogging

Hitting her stride

In 2013, Tiffany Chenault set out on a mission: run a half marathon in all 50 states before reaching age 50. Her motivation? The loss of her mother.

Japanese-style house with rock garden and maple trees in the fall

From Japan, with love

The connection between Japan's Chubu University and Ohio University endures and prospers, a strategic partnership that began 45 years ago.

Illustration of a rowboat tied to a tree on a lake with two people sitting in the boat

I鈥檓 listening. Let鈥檚 talk.

Ombudsperson Mac Stricklen serves as a deep listener, a sounding board, and a creative problem solver.

4 old issues of the Green Goat magazine

What鈥檚 been kept

Tucked away in Alden Library is the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, where University Archivist Bill Kimok works to preserve and capture OHIO鈥檚 rich history through donated objects and the stories behind them. A look at select items from the archive follow.

Dr. Frank Papay with Melanie and Abby Harlan, CNP, at the Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Richard E. Jacobs Health Center in Avon, Ohio.

To serve & to heal

Dr. Frank Papay is heralded for performing America's first face transplant, but his practice is driven by mentor Rush Elliott's foundation of servant leadership.

Mark Shatz and his son, Ethan Shatz, a first year, take a swing with Rufus as he studies the finer points of psychology. Photo by Ellee Achten, BSJ 鈥14, MA 鈥17

Funny is good

Mark Shatz uses humor to build community in his classroom, thanks to mentor Mel Helitzer.聽

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