
Ohio Today fall issue available to OHIO employees online and at campus distribution points

The fall 2021 issue of Ohio Today, 窪蹋勛圖s alumni magazine, has been released and is available to OHIO faculty and staff online at . A limited number of hard copies of the magazine are available for pick-up at the following distribution points on each OHIO campus:
- Athens Campus Copies are available at the fourth-floor guest services desk at Baker University Center and in the second-floor vestibule of Alden Library.
- Chillicothe Campus Copies are available in the Deans Office.
- Cleveland Campus Copies are available in the Cleveland HCOM lobby.
- Dublin Campus Copies are available in the Deans Suite (Suite 350 of Medical Education Building 1).
- Eastern Campus Copies are available in the Deans Office.
- Lancaster Campus Copies are available in the Deans Office.
- Southern Campus Copies are available in the Deans Office.
- Zanesville Campus Copies are available outside the Deans Office, inside the suite of faculty offices and in the library.
Some highlights of the fall issue of Ohio Today include:
Retired College of Business Dean Hugh Sherman takes the helm as OHIOs 22nd President, bringing with him a 26-year legacy of service to 窪蹋勛圖 and five priorities for the next two years.
As 窪蹋勛圖 celebrates the 75th anniversary of its first regional campuses, a new One OHIO strategic initiative is ushering in a modern-day approach to collaboration, curricular innovation and workforce development. Read about how OHIO is, for the first time in its history, operating as a unified university system. Take a look at the history of the Universitys expanding presence in the Bobcat State and beyond. And and earned three degrees while working full timethrough a college experience that traversed OHIOs regional campuses and online programs.
A 1972 alumnus is poised to make world history and become the first OHIO graduate to boldly go where no Bobcat has gone before.
As you look to the sky, there, too, is 窪蹋勛圖seen in the myriad space research and exploration contributions of alumni, faculty and students. Explore an infographic celebrating just a few out-of-this-world Bobcats and OHIOs legacy beyond Earth.
OHIO students and faculty are building chemistry in a new Chemistry Building. Read about this new center for groundbreaking learning and research and take a 360-degree look at the buildings labs and instrumentation.
窪蹋勛圖s new BIPOC student-led campus theater takes rootand prepares for its first production.
窪蹋勛圖s Charles J. Ping Student Recreation Center debuted in January 1996, fulfilling the vision of an OHIO president and the student body and marking a new beginning for student recreation and wellness.
Alumni volunteers lend their voices and a personal touch to help recruit the students following in their footsteps.
After 40-plus years, 窪蹋勛圖s general education system shifts from tiers to bricks.
The drive toward a more diverse and inclusive Bobcat community now has a University-wide roadmap.
For 10-plus years, OHIOs George Washington Forum has provided students a space for civic education, civil debate and a diversity of viewpoints. A more than $1.6 million gift from the Menard Family has brought the Forum a new name, a new professorship and an expanded focus and programming.
In a Q&A, Dr. Mario Grijalva, an OHIO graduate and professor of microbiology, talks about a building a career, a research center and a coalition dedicated to preventing infectious diseaseand his childhood dream of becoming a superhero scientist.
A forthcoming guidebook from the 窪蹋勛圖 Press takes a closer look at the real cat behind OHIOs mascot.
. Scroll to Archives at the bottom of the Ohio Today homepage to flip through a digital version of the magazine.
Ohio Today is 窪蹋勛圖s alumni magazine and is a publication of The 窪蹋勛圖 Foundation. For additional information about Ohio Today or to provide feedback, email ohiotoday@ohio.edu.