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Summer Banking Institute open to students

µÛÍõ»áËù Regional Higher Education has partnered with µÛÍõ»áËù Banking League to offer students the chance to attend the Summer Banking Institute.

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OHIO making headlines

Bobcats make the news—and the OHIO community proud—every day. Read about a few of the µÛÍõ»áËù alumni, students, faculty and staff who have made headlines in recent months.

Archive photo of µÛÍõ»áËù's Marching 110 marching band

The man behind the band

In 2017, Gene Thrailkill, MED ’62, took what would be his last bow at µÛÍõ»áËù, returning to campus to conduct the Marching 110 and its alumni during a Homecoming performance commemorating the 50th anniversary of the band he built.

Gary Clark, BSCOM ’60

Year in, year out

Have you met Gary Clark? You may have heard his story or seen his face (or maybe that hip illustration of him) over the past few months. If you’re wondering why, it all dates back to 1962, when he made his first gift to µÛÍõ»áËù. He will tell you it wasn’t much, but it was what the young OHIO graduate could afford.

Medical students study in the new anatomy lab inside Heritage Hall under the direction of Professor of Anatomy Dr. Susan Williams. Photo by Ben Wirtz Siegel, BSVC ’02

Care Lives Here

µÛÍõ»áËù’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has established itself as a leading provider of medical education in the state and in the nation. Now it has a home that reflects that success and its mission.

Top-down view of µÛÍõ»áËù's TypeShop workspace

History meets artistry

New facility takes students back in time on a path to their futures

 Blake Kinsel, DO ’21, was one of eight students who are the firsts to complete the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Transformative Care Continuum.

Family Doctors of the Future

In 2018, the Heritage College debuted its Transformative Care Continuum (TCC), an accelerated curriculum developed in partnership with Cleveland Clinic that’s training the family doctors of the future.

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COVID-19 testing after spring break

Students, faculty, and staff who traveled over spring break are encouraged to schedule an asymptomatic COVID-19 test three to five days after returning to campus.

A staff member works with a student on campus

Hub for student support

Kaley Norris came to µÛÍõ»áËù as a first-year student—but with enough credits earned in high school to make her a junior. She was ahead of the curve academically but started her college journey with only two years to define her post-graduation goals and secure the experiences that would set her up to achieve them.

Keeping Bobcats Informed - Student Life, Well-being, Online Learning, Resources and Safety

Keeping Bobcats Informed, March 9, 2022

Keeping Bobcats Informed, March 9, 2022

OHIO’s new esports arena, featuring this broadcast booth, is located on the ground floor of Scripps Hall and is already home to some of the courses being taught as part of the University’s esports certificate program. Photo by Ben Wirtz Siegel, BSVC ’02

Game on!

Student enthusiasm, alumni success and booming industry give rise to esports at OHIO

High school journalism workshop 2022

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism to host High School Journalism Workshop July 6-9

One of the nation’s longest-running high school journalism workshops will be back on OHIO’s campus from July 6-9, 2022, marking the first time in three years the event will be held in person.

Military friendly

OHIO named one of the nation’s top military friendly schools

µÛÍõ»áËù has been named one of the nation’s top military-friendly schools for the 11th consecutive year by Viqtory Media, a veteran-owned company and publisher of G.I. Jobs magazine.

Tanner Wick, BSME ’19, is shown working on the solar array for NASA’a IXPE.

Russ College graduate strives for accessibility in space infrastructure

For 2019 mechanical engineering graduate Tanner Wick, the Russ College of Engineering and Technology prepared him to influence the trajectory of space infrastructure.

David Jones

CNBC Director David Jones says his career started at µÛÍõ»áËù and WOUB

CNBC Television Director David Jones says that being able to work as a paid employee at a PBS member television station while he was studying at µÛÍõ»áËù was crucial to launching his career.

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