Wanted: Healthy food for Ohio University students on West Green
By Rachel Hartwick | Mar. 18, 2015Although many love the Hungry Cat's food truck's entrees, others are concerned about the healthiness of the food.
Although many love the Hungry Cat's food truck's entrees, others are concerned about the healthiness of the food.
Leslie Consitt is investigating how a protein involved in muscle growth relates to insulin resistance.
OU’s president and first lady have been staying at the OU Inn since Deborah underwent surgery for a broken foot.
The attendance for women’s basketball games is slowly on the rise, but it still lags behind attendance at the men’s game.
Thousands of students will walk across the stage at the commencement ceremony of 2015. Here’s the information you need to make sure that day runs smoothly for you and your family.
OU’s 25 partnerships with institutions in Southeast Asia and China are meant to foster global opportunities for students and faculty.
Miami University students jabbed Ohio University students for celebrating Green Beer Day. OU students didn't take the criticism lightly.
Papa Johns founder John Schattner will be giving the keynote speech at the inaugural College of Business Marketing Symposium on Thursday.
OUCAN, a new environmental organization on campus, will meet for the first time Tuesday.
A family friend reported Monday that several awards were missing from late Ohio University alumnus Paul Jacoway's house.
Greg Emery, former GLC director, will no longer be employed by OU after his contract was non-renewed
David Underwood, the coordinator of the College of Business' MBA program, died of unknown causes in January.
Faculty may update wording about sexual misconduct in their handbook after a new resolution was introduced at Faculty Senate
Peter Raposo, 43, an Ohio University doctoral student and Catholic Priest died suddenly Friday.
Noam Bedein, a photojournalist who was born and raised in Israel, spoke about the Sderot rocket firing to a crowd of about 20 people Sunday night.
Ohio University Board of Trustees has allowed President Roderick McDavis and his wife Deborah, to temporarily move out of their Park Place home while university gets rid of bats in their home.
Faculty Senate will propose an update to the Faculty Handbook in hopes of aligning it with Ohio University’s current sexual misconduct policy at Monday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
The Board of Trustees passed resolutions dealing with storage, appointing new executives and various construction projects
A lift for the center’s pool and the addition of automatic doors are among some of the planned changes.
The Board of Trustees meeting began Thursday morning, where Trustees plan to discuss the financial and physical future of the university.