When the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) launched its FIFA Training Centre in 2021, the goal was to create an online hub where coaches, players, and educators across the world ...
OHIO launches Innovation and Efficiency Awards, aims to increase financial flexibility and stability
New program aims to inspire employees across all campuses to embrace a culture of continuous improvement in order to build a stronger, more efficient and more mission-focused University.
A study by Berkeley Franz reveals surprising insights into how primary care providers in Ohio perceive and treat opioid use disorder differently from other chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes.
The 2025 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report contains information regarding campus security and personal safety, including crime statistics for the previous three years and more.
University College is working to build on its history of creativity and innovation to create innovative academic programs that respond to the state’s evolving workforce needs and advance the goals of ...
On Oct. 18, the Athena Cinema will once again bring the drama and spectacle of some of the greatest productions of professional opera in the world to the uptown screens of southeast Ohio. The annual ...
Ohio University’s Ohio Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies (OCEES) will host New York Times best-selling author, conservationist and scientist Douglas W. Tallamy for the OCEES 2025 Darwin ...
Two Ohio University Ph.D. students recently showcased their research at the 2025 International Conference on Plant Cell Wall Biology, held July 6–10 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
A new study shows that children who have had a parent go to jail or prison before they turn 18 are more likely to receive a mental health diagnoses by mid-life.
The Ohio University Alumni Association (OUAA) is pleased to announce the election of four new members of its Board of Directors.
An international study co-authored by a Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine researcher found that job satisfaction gradually becomes less important than leisure time for those nearing retirement.
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