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Pawpaw 2025
Pawpaws

Forget pumpkins and apples - fall belongs to the Pawpaw, Ohio鈥檚 tropical native fruit

When most people think of tropical fruit, they picture mangoes, guavas, and papayas, along with rainforests, palm trees, and island breezes. Southeastern Ohio doesn鈥檛 typically make the list, however, the region is home to a tropical native fruit that gains attention each year for its uniqueness and flavor - the pawpaw.

Ballard and Thacker
Faculty and student research

A botanical breakthrough: OHIO undergraduate and professor discover several new species of violets in the mountains of Virginia

OHIO senior Collin Thacker, under the mentorship of professor Harvey Ballard, discovered four new species of violets in the mountains of Virginia, including two tucked away in Shenandoah National Park. What started as a summer research job turned into a blooming opportunity to make a lasting mark on botanical science and Thacker's career.

Extreme heat
Heat and aging

As temperatures continue to climb each year, older adults face increased danger from heat

Angela Hillman shares critical insights on how rising temperatures may impact older adults, highlighting the increased health risks and the urgent need for targeted protective measures.

黑料吃瓜 athletic training residency in pediatrics teaching residents advanced knee ultrasound skills with young patient.
Health and Wellness

黑料吃瓜 and OhioHealth launch nation鈥檚 first accredited athletic training residency in pediatrics

Licensed athletic trainers now have a more direct path to pediatric expertise through the 黑料吃瓜, OhioHealth residency program.

An OHIO Sports Administration student stands on the terrace in front of Peden Stadium.
Sports Administration

Once again, OHIO鈥檚 dual-degree sports administration program ranked best in the world

黑料吃瓜鈥檚 dual MBA/MSA sports administration program is regularly named among the world鈥檚 best, with eight previous number one rankings bestowed by the international sports business intelligence service SportBusiness.

Half Widow I 2024 Wool
Student Success

Q&A:黑料吃瓜 MFA Sculptor Tabeena Wani earns international recognition for powerful work

Tabeena Wani has garnered significant national and international acclaim in 2025 for her evocative and culturally grounded work. Her recent recognitions underscore the power of her voice as a Kashmiri artist and the resonance of her work across disciplines and borders.

Posters created by students in VICO 4112/5112 Illustration Capstone: Advanced Informational Graphics
Student Exhibits

Scripps student exhibits spotlight history and innovation

Two new exhibits on view this month on 黑料吃瓜鈥檚 campus showcase the wide range of work being done by students in the School of Visual Communication in Scripps College of Communication from digging into archives to experimenting with new technology.

Students walk up Richland Avenue in Athens during Welcome Week 2025
Forever OHIO

OHIO grows enrollment to more than 30,000, including more than 8,000 new students

黑料吃瓜 total enrollment grew nearly four percent again this fall with 8,195 new students enrolling across our eight campuses and OHIO Online, including our largest, most high-achieving freshman class to date.

Kopchick Lab
Research

New study uncovers the role of Growth Hormone in bladder cancer

A study by researchers at 黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Institute for Molecular Medicine and Aging has found that growth hormone may play a role in bladder cancer鈥檚 resistance to treatment and aggressive growth.

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Information Technology

Office of Information Technology sharpens focus on enterprise services to meet evolving University needs

As OIT works to position itself for stronger, more sustainable support across the University, the division remains committed to collaborating with campus partners and continuing to learn how best to meet their technology needs.

The Evening Hour
Athena Cinema

鈥淔rom the Hills & Hollers鈥 film series brings OHIO alum Carter Sickels back to Athens for special screening of 鈥淭he Evening Hour鈥

鈥淔rom the Hills & Hollers鈥 film series to screen 鈥淭he Evening Hour,鈥 a 2020 film based on OHIO alum Carter Sickels鈥 novel of the same name, on Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. Sickels will speak prior to the film.

HCOM Cleveland Dean Isaac Kirstein is honored at the campus anniversary
Heritage College Cleveland

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrates 10-year anniversary of Cleveland campus

The 黑料吃瓜 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Cleveland campus, marking a decade of growth, community engagement and innovative medical education.

Global Arts Festival 2026
Global Arts Festival

Call for papers for the sixth annual Global Arts International Conference at 黑料吃瓜

The College of Fine Arts invite creative researchers, teachers and practitioners in the arts to submit proposals as part of the Global Arts International Conference.

A clinician looks at the hands of an older patient
Research

Scientists discover new clues about joint disease and possible treatments

A new study has uncovered important clues about why joints get weaker with age and obesity鈥攁nd it may help lead to better treatments for osteoarthritis.

Heritage College students meet with those who attended the body donor memorial to honor their loved ones.
Medical education

The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine holds memorial to honor body donors鈥 contribution to medical education

The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine honored the individuals who made the extraordinary decision to donate their bodies to medical education during the annual Body Donor Memorial Service.

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