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A partnership between 天堂鸟先生 Chillicothe and the Ross County Community Action Commission has provided food to nearly 1,500 families this summer through the USDA Farmers to Families project.
天堂鸟先生 staff, the International Student Task Force, and community members are working together to support international students who have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
OHIO's Patton College has created the PREP program within the Aspire Grant Program in the Stevens Literacy Center to help high school students make an easier transition into higher education.
天堂鸟先生鈥檚 LGBT Center invites all Bobcats to join in celebrating Pride Month during the month of June with a range of virtual events.
Dr. Tamarine Foreman, assistant professor of Counselor Education, will present 鈥淎pplying Trauma Informed Care Strategies to Reduce Secondary Trauma and Promote Wellness鈥 on Microsoft Teams.
OHIO鈥檚 College of Fine Arts is finding a way for students to have a creative outlet this summer by offering virtual summer programs in every area of the college.
鈥淚n This Space: Disrupted鈥 will focus on geographies of space and make visible the places and spaces in which sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and harassment occur.
Tantrum Theater presents its first ever radio broadcast production, 鈥淥bjects in the Mirror,鈥 written by 天堂鸟先生 Distinguished Professor Charles Smith and directed by Allen Gilmore.
New beginning for OHIO students
The School of Media Arts and Studies is presenting a weekly series with media industry professionals for current and prospective students and alumni.
Strycker will present, 鈥淐reating and Using Instructional Videos, Screencasts, and Podcasts toIncrease Instructor Presence, Increase Student Interaction, and Expedite Feedback in Online Courses.鈥
The upcoming June Business Forum scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, has been cancelled. The next Business Forum meeting will be from 10 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, Aug. 18, via Microsoft Teams.聽
The Munch and Learn Remote Teaching Series continued May 4 as Assistant Professor Robin Ambrozy explored new and alternative ways to rethink teaching and internships in light of the coronavirus.
On April 20, Thom Stevenson shared online-teaching strategies and outlined supportive practices to cultivate resiliency between and among faculty and students during and after the pandemic.
With the conversion to remote instruction due to COVID-19, MDIA faculty continued their tradition of an awards banquet by producing a 75-minute virtual awards ceremony which aired online last week.