Student Senate: President Sherman provides update on OU presidential search
By Payton Daugherty | Sep. 14, 2022Sherman discussed the stipulations of the search, as well as the future of recruitment at Ohio University.
Sherman discussed the stipulations of the search, as well as the future of recruitment at Ohio University.
The Biden administration plans to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for eligible borrowers.
Several of OU’s undergraduate programs also placed nationally.
OU partnered with River Park Towers to provide additional housing options to second-year students assigned to live in Read Hall, Ewing House and Dougan House.
“I think that OHP … will stabilize between 400 and 450 (students),” Geoff Buckley, the interim associate dean of the OHP and the 1804 Scholars program, said.
Lewatis McNeal will replace Nicole Pennington, who currently serves in the role, on Oct. 3.
Ohio University went into the 2022-2023 term with more on-campus students than it had the capacity for. Here’s how it managed that and its long-term plans for campus housing.
This academic year, students can expect to see the food truck at sporting events and at its prime location at the top of Morton Hill.
The course, which will take place over a four-week period, will teach women self-defense strategies.
New to campus or don’t eat anywhere but the dining hall? These are some options to spice up your dining choices.
The Heritage College mobile clinic is a completely free clinic with a wide variety of services.
Ohio University Police received a report of a rape Monday.
Ohio University’s Multicultural Center is set to undergo renovations and has merged with the Office of Multicultural Success and Retention.
Over 50 multicultural student organizations were represented at the 2022 Multicultural Expo.
The survey’s findings will be compounded into a report, which will be released during the October Board of Trustees meeting.
In June, Ohio University hired Chris Fowler to serve as the director of the OU Women’s Center.
For the first week of classes, Athens County is considered to be at a medium level, so masks are recommended but not required in classroom settings.
The mandate was reinstated due to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s information regarding COVID-19 levels in the Athens community.
William Schafer will replace Terry Hogan and will officially begin his new position on July 20.
Ohio University Board of Trustees met in committees to appoint members to the Board, discuss a new certificate program and revisions to the College Credit Plus Program.