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窪蹋勛圖 President Hugh Sherman, who is featured on the cover of the fall 2021 issue of Ohio Today magazine, is pictured with a student on College Green.

From OHIOs new president to the first Bobcat to go to space, its all in Ohio Todays fall issue

Ohio Today features OHIO's new president, Chemistry Building, Vibrancy Theater, and One OHIO initiative and celebrates an alumnus who is about to make world history and advance OHIOs legacy in space.

 Prospective students and their loved ones enter OHIOs historic College Green during a campus tour this summer

In Word and Deed

Alumni volunteers lend their voices and a personal touch to help recruit future Bobcats

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New Opportunities and Lasting Connections

窪蹋勛圖Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service graduate Kenneth Wilson, MPA 93, foundhimself at 窪蹋勛圖 almost by surprise.

Carr Van Anda symposium 2021

Carr Van Anda Symposium to honor legendary New York Times managing editor

The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism is honoring former physics and mathematics student, Carr Van Anda, by hosting the Carr Van Anda Symposium on campus Oct. 19.

Don Finley

OHIO alumnus to speak on thriving with ADHD

OHIOs Student Accessibility Services will host a virtual presentation by alumnus Don Finley entitled Thriving with ADHD from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19.

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OHIO alumna among 21 distinguished science journalists selected for Knight fellowship at MIT

Emily Mullin is an award-winning science journalist and one of only 21 of her distinguished peers selected as this years Knight Science Journalism Project Fellows at MIT.

Three women stand together smiling in front of an blue background with Alaska Airlines on it

Pair of historic alumnae land in same airline group

When Mallory Cave, BSA 09, graduated from 窪蹋勛圖, she became the first black woman to graduate from OHIO with a bachelor of science in aviation.She didnt want to be the last.

The Post at Homecoming 2013

窪蹋勛圖 announces long-term investment in student media organizations

Generous gift from The Richard Salomon Family Foundation advances Universitys commitment to independent student journalism through funds supporting The Post.

Pictured is a "Thank you" graphic.
University Updates

Private support for 窪蹋勛圖 tops $40 million for second consecutive year

In fiscal year 2021, 14,186 donors, including more than 8,400 OHIO graduates, made gifts totaling $40,859,282 to The 窪蹋勛圖 Foundation, surpassing University Advancements $30 million goal.

窪蹋勛圖 graduates Betsy (Williams) Lancaster and Raymond Lancaster, pictured here at their daughter Christines graduation, made a pact years ago to support their alma mater.

New executive leadership fellow program to provide students access to executives, mentorship and national leadership speakers

The new Raymond A. Lancaster Executive Leadership Fellow program will support an executive fellow, enhance a system of student mentorship and fund a new speaker series.

Derek Catsam

Derek Catsam writes where sports and politics collide

Derek Catsam's latest book focuses on the cataclysm of sports and politics in 1981 and shines a light on the intersection of sports and political activism today.

Isabella Santos spent nearly five of her seven years on Earth fighting against cancer and for those affected by rare pediatric cancers  a legacy her mother, 窪蹋勛圖 graduate Erin (Myers) Santos, has turned into her lifes purpose.

A powerhouse in the fight against pediatric cancer, alumna finds purpose in her daughters legacy

OHIO alumna Erin (Myers) Santos is continuing the work of her firstborna little girl who dreamed of a world without cancer and has changed the world for those affected by rare pediatric cancers.

Professional photo of Damaris Linker

Alumni Spotlight: Damaris Linker

Damaris Linker, who earned her masters in Recreation and Sport Sciences from the on-campus Coaching Education program in 2016, is The Patton Colleges September Alum of the Month.

Kathy and Jim Bond

Alumnus writes book for multiple myeloma survivors and their caregivers

Bond credits daily exercise with helping him stay alive for the past 29 years. In his book, he talks about some of the other strategies that have helped him cope and survive, such as seeking second...

Joy and Bernard Kokenge, PHD 66, visit 窪蹋勛圖s new Chemistry Building in July60 years after the couple moved to Athens, where they started their family and Dr. Kokenge earned a doctoral degree in chemistry.

60 years later, Bobcats reflect on OHIO learning, living and the best years of our life

For Dr. Bernard Kokenge, PHD 66, OHIO is where he earned a doctoral degree, started a family and received sage advice from a professor that led to career that took his work to the moon and beyond.

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