Dean of Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts resigns
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Dec. 11, 2015After being in the position for more than two years, Margaret Kennedy-Dygas has resigned as the dean of the OU College of Fine Arts.
After being in the position for more than two years, Margaret Kennedy-Dygas has resigned as the dean of the OU College of Fine Arts.
Ohio University's budget planning council voted to recommend a 1.7 percent tuition increase for next year, among other cost increases. If approved, a tuition increase discussed Friday night would increase costs for incoming freshmen at Ohio University for the seventh-consecutive year and more than $2,800 since 2009-10.
Thirteen acts have been announced to play at the Nelsonville Music Festival in June 2016.
Ohio travels to Cleveland to play Cleveland State.
Former Ohio receiver Lavon Brazill is in an Orlando hospital.
A 30-minute reception with wine and cheese will follow the hour-long carols.
Ohio wrestling travels to Columbia, Missouri to take on No. 8 Missouri.
Former Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly’s lawyer filed a brief outlining the details of his appeal on Dec. 9.
University groups continue the tradition of fighting for human rights through advocacy, education and dialogue.
As the final show of the fall half of the Performing Arts and Concert Series, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol brought laughter and gasps to an excited audience.
The graffiti wall near Bentley Hall featured a Black Lives Matter message before it was vandalized Wednesday morning.
After the temporary closure of OUSAP, the university and city of Athens have created guidelines to better help law enforcement handle cases of sexual assault.
The latest act to be added to the Performing Arts and Concert Series is Cole Swindell.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the final production to be featured in the fall half of the Ohio University Performing Arts and Concert Series.
Interim Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Jenny Hall-Jones emailed students Monday night that a case of viral meningitis was diagnosed on Ohio University’s campus.
Sunday’s report marks the 16th sex-related crime this semester reported to OUPD.
The Bobcats will receive a watch and a backpack, among other gifts, for their appearance in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.
This time, the office requested the records under a section of the Ohio Revised Code about cooperating in investigations, though it’s not clear whether the university is actually being investigated.
The game will be Dec. 19.
The Bobcats improve to 5-2 on the season.