How Athens reacted to Martin Luther King Jr.’s death 50 years ago
By Kaitlin Coward | Apr. 3, 2018The day after King's death, 4,000 people gathered outside of Baker Center to honor his life.
The day after King's death, 4,000 people gathered outside of Baker Center to honor his life.
Housing and Residence Life worked with the LGBTQA Commission in Student Senate to choose locations.
Students met to discuss how they intend to challenge the university’s interim policies.
Activists still want the university to do more to protect international and undocumented students.
Faculty diversity is on the rise, according to new statistics.
The Office of Multicultural Student Access and Retention has about 5.75 employees for every 1,500 students.
The projects will cost the university an estimated $2.8 million.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in education would give the policy a "green light" rating.
The board met on the university’s Dublin campus for a day of meetings paired with a short retreat.
The university will begin its search for the next chief diversity officer this academic year.
Bambrey previously served as the association’s senior director of campus relations.
OU President Duane Nellis, in his first year, will earn the third-highest university salary, behind only Saul Phillips and Frank Solich.
Nellis wants to create an inclusive campus and reach out to more of OU’s community.
Patton has worked as OU’s assistant dean of students since 2014.
About 3780 OU students received their degrees on Saturday.
Ohio University to demolish three residence halls, among other plans for the summer.
The Greek Week Council is repurposing the week to give back to the community.
The Board of Trustees will vote on a new president Feb. 22 at the Dublin campus.
Reporters, photographers and videographers are covering the immigration ban's impact on Athens.
People who haven't built up their endurance could seriously injure themselves if they push themselves too hard to exercise.