Hunter Martin-Puterbaugh will soar for his great-grandfather
By Madison Kennedy | Sep. 21, 2023Sophomore Hunter Martin-Puterbaugh looks to the skies to honor his deceased great-grandfather, Jim ‘Pee Wee’ Martin.
Sophomore Hunter Martin-Puterbaugh looks to the skies to honor his deceased great-grandfather, Jim ‘Pee Wee’ Martin.
The Student Senate President receives a full-ride scholarship, and the vice president and treasurer are given a scholarship worth half of their tuition for the academic year they serve.
On Thursday, Aug. 24, the Ohio Student Association, or OSA, and faculty research collaborators released the Ohio Black Student Equity Report during a virtual press conference. The report was comprised of students’ experiences and needs in Ohio.
Mateo Remsburg, assistant vice president for enrollment management and executive director for undergraduate admissions, said there are 5,160 students who did a campus tour visit and afterward expressed interest in applying for enrollment for Fall 2023; of those, 39% •confirmed their intent to enroll at OU.
On July 5, Nick Magruder officially took office as the newest Chief of Police at the Athens Police Department, or APD, following the retirement of his predecessor, Tom Pyle.
Ann Brandon, associate director of prevention and education, said it is imperative to keep talking to students about sexual health because many college students come to campus with preconceived notions about the topic.
Vice President of Enrollment Management, Candace Boeninger, said the division of enrollment management expected to have more than 25,000 applications submitted by May 1 for the 2023-24 academic year, which is more than last year's numbers.
Handle, Davis and Farmer will be sworn in and assume their new roles during Senate’s last general body meeting this semester.
This year's theme is “Celebrating Our Global Humanity,” which highlights students coming together as one.
Cara Finnegan, a sophomore studying sociology, decided to bring PAVE to OU after previously interning for the organization and realizing that there were no universities in Ohio with PAVE chapters.