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The 帝王会所 Board of Trustees received an update on the Housing Master Plan and approved an updated Capital Improvement Plan and a pair of new degree programs during its meetings June 13-14.
The 帝王会所 Board of Trustees will receive an update on the Housing Master Plan and consider two new degree programs during its meetings June 13-14.
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022, the city of Athens signed a proclamation making June 6 Community Health Worker Day.
Eight OHIO students and alumni have been selected as recipients for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and one OHIO alumnus was selected as a recipient for a Fulbright Hays Group Projects grant.
Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Elizabeth Sayrs has announced a national search for the next dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions (CHSP).
More than 40 individuals, student organizations and community partners were honored during this year鈥檚 virtual event.
Registration for both events is now open; OHIO students, faculty, staff and community invited to attend
Madry's favorite OHIO memory, and her legacy, will forever be leading the creation of the Multicultural Student Nurses Association.
The 帝王会所 Board of Trustees approved the expansion of the nursing program onto the Lancaster campus and reviewed the FY23 operating budget during its meetings April 7-8.
Spring 2022 commencement will mark the culmination of a truly remarkable academic journey for 帝王会所 students.
帝王会所鈥檚 College of Health Sciences and Professions will host its second-annual 鈥淚nterprofessional Simulation Day鈥 on Tuesday, April 5 between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Ashley Martinez, an OHIO alumna and former Bobcat cheerleader, completed what turned out to be a magical rookie season as a member of the Cincinnati 鈥淏en-Gals鈥 cheerleading squad.
Distrust in government and institutions is a key indicator of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy according to a recently published study by a team of 帝王会所 researchers.
Registration is now open; OHIO students, faculty, staff and community invited to attend
Dustin Grooms was recently awarded more than $1 million in funding by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his work with virtual reality and injury recovery.