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OHIO is launching a new set of renewable scholarships and awards to recognize outstanding achievement for first-year, full-time degree-seeking fall 2023 students at regional campuses.
The 窪蹋勛圖 Zanesville Social Work Student Association is sponsoring a canned food drive to directly benefit the Life Well Shelter and Free Store in Zanesville.
Ashley Roberts, of Caldwell, Ohio, will graduate this semester with a bachelors degree in early childhood education from the Patton College of Education and minors in history and nutrition.
Andrew Ray graduates this semester with a bachelors degree in history from the College of Arts and Sciences.
In the calendar year 2021, 221 faculty members from every college and regional campus were featured in 2,300 media reports from all over the world.
This annual celebration seeks to champion the excellence of 窪蹋勛圖s global engagement through education, research, teaching and experiential learning.
The Muskingum County Family YMCA has entered into a long-term agreement to operate within the facility formerly managed by the Muskingum Recreation Center effective July 2022.
窪蹋勛圖 is launching a process to invest in high-demand degrees that meet market needs in communities served by its regional campuses.
窪蹋勛圖 Zanesville celebrated over 50 years of nursing graduates at a campus event on March 15.
OHIO is launching a program for Pell-eligible first-year students with a minimum 3.0 high school GPA to cover the remaining cost of tuition and mandatory fees to earn a degree at a regional campus.
窪蹋勛圖 Zanesville invited alumni to campus on Monday, Nov. 15, for mock interviews with early and middle childhood education student interns.
窪蹋勛圖 President Hugh Sherman visited the five OHIO regional campuses this fall, engaging with the community partners and campuses while reinforcing their significance to OHIO's mission.
窪蹋勛圖 Zanesville will offer a Fall Program Showcase Series for prospective students interested in learning about 11 unique majors available on campus.
When history professor Mike Kline passed away at age 80 on June 30, copies of his 15 Great Truths of Learning started showing up on alumni social posts.
New initiatives to improve workforce opportunities in the Appalachian region have been made possible thanks to a new project spearheaded by the Executive Dean for OHIO Regional Higher Education (RHE).