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Charting a Bold Future: ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ names Lee Fisher 10th President

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·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ expanded early assurance programs streamline entry to medical, dental school

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·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ students curate tribute to alumnus, Civil Rights giant

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·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ alumnus, trustee Jim Tressel ’75 nominated to be Ohio's next Lt. Governor

Citing his expertise in education and workforce development, Governor Mike DeWine has chosen Tressel to fill the remaining two years of the Lt. Governor's term.

Charting a Bold Future: ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ names Lee Fisher 10th President

Esteemed CSU Law School Dean, former Ohio Lt. Governor and Attorney General is ready to lead a new era at ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ student-run radio station supports rising artists

Keeping W·öÀ϶þÊÓƵC "new, fresh and edgy" is one of the reasons the radio station has a strong following of listeners.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ expanded early assurance programs streamline entry to medical, dental school

Newly expanded pre-medical and pre-dental early acceptance programs can offer students a guaranteed seat in a future medical or dental school class.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ students curate tribute to alumnus, Civil Rights giant

The Ritter Library exhibit highlights the life of celebrated civil rights leader and ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ graduate James Lawson, who died last summer.

Yellow Jacket wrestler makes ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ Athletics history

Two-time national champion Michael Petrella '25 is ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ's winningest wrestler as ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ clinches a share of the OAC regular season for the fifth straight year.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ sport management majors head to Super Bowl LIX; alum coaches for Eagles

The teams are set, and so is ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ's annual experiential learning work trip to the NFL's biggest game of the year.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ UXr lab offers real-world research to students

Hands-on learning in ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ's UXr lab provides outstanding opportunities for students to work with clients on usability testing.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ women's basketball coach notches 700th win

As the OAC's winningest basketball coach (men or women) added victory number 700 this month, current and former players reflected on the program culture on and off court.

Newest ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ library aims to 'create a cycle of sharing'

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ's Little Free Library unites patrons in a love of reading but also represents collaboration among student organizations.

Jackets in Heels: A new source of empowerment for ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ students 

Inclusivity, body positivity and exercise are at the heart of a new student group that features burlesque as its dance style.

The career accelerator you need in 2025: Project management skills

Compelling evidence supports the development of project management skills as a career game-changer no matter what field you work in.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ selected for half-million dollar US Department of Energy grant

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ was one of 17 universities nationwide selected to receive funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ names interim provost

Dr. Linda Chase, longtime, distinguished ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ professor of accounting, stepped into the role at the start of the year.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ alumna finds career success at renowned children's theatre

Theatre acting and directing major Alli St. John credits ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ for contributing to her growth as an artist.

Cold weather, warm welcome: Winter tips for ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ students

As students return to campus for spring semester, the Office of Residence Life and Housing shares advice for staying warm, safe and engaged this winter.

Kohler Hall intrigue comes to life through ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ exhibit

A student-led class project on Kohler Hall is now an exhibit spotlighting this fascinating, historic ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ building.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ honors Class of 2024 at Fall Commencement

The air was filled with excitement and achievement as ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ celebrated Fall 2024 Commencement on Saturday, December 14.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ narrows field in search for next president, announces new interim leadership

The appointment of Greg Flanik as Interim President sets the stage for the arrival of ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ's 10th president.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ Signs Broadway Veteran, Director, Leading Educator to Music Theatre Program

Jennifer Hemphill brings two decades of professional performance and academic leadership experience to ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ's renowned training ground for Broadway talent.

MT grad and Top Five finisher on NBC's 'The Voice' set to return to ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ

Jeremy Beloate '21 returns to ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ for a for January 16 homecoming concert.

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ receives nearly $780,000 in new 'Choose Ohio First' STEM funding

The State of Ohio awarded ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ new Choose Ohio First funding — enabling the University to provide students with scholarships and learning opportunities.

Allstate Foundation service grants empower ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ student changemakers

·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ will use the funding to provide microgrants to help students bring their community initiatives to life in the spring 2025 semester.

Disability awareness exercise gives ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ students a reality check

An ADA learning activity designed by a former student gives students an eye-opening taste of what it's like to navigate campus in a wheelchair.

Tenacious ·öÀ϶þÊÓƵ business students claim second place in national competition

The contest, featuring big-name schools, gave students the substantial challenge of analyzing the value of a privately held entity.

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