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OHIO Announcements

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Libraries announces new Zero Cost Textbook Program

The Zero Cost Textbook Program will lower the cost of higher education for OHIO students by replacing commercial textbooks with Open Educational Resources and library-licensed content.

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Community Events

Exploring Native American history in the Ohio Valley

Explore the legacies of Chief Blue Jacket and Tecumseh at OHIO Southern Nov. 14, 9 a.m.–noon. This special event will be part of Native American Heritage Month and America 250 Lawrence County.

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Community Impact

OHIO to present Outstanding Community Partner Award to Christ’s Table organization

This honor recognizes community partners engaged in exemplary collaborative work with ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú’s Center for Community Impact that fosters resilient communities and life-long engaged citizens.

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OHIO Community

Blackboard non-academic content scheduled for permanent deletion

Starting this fall, as part of the Blackboard Retirement activities, the Office of Information Technology will permanently delete all manually created content, like test courses and organizations.

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Student Exhibits

Scripps student exhibits spotlight history and innovation

Two new exhibits on view this month on ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú’s 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.

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OHIO Community

Voinovich School celebrates arrival of new scholars and graduate students

OHIO's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service hosted its annual welcome reception on Sept. 4, greeting students with a warm sense of community and purpose.

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University Libraries

What you missed over the summer: Exciting updates from ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Libraries

From expanded access to premier news and film collections to major technological upgrades and future planning, here is a summary of what is new at University Libraries.

Peden Stadium is full of fans for the OHIO football game against West Virginia
Forever OHIO

A great day to be a Bobcat: OHIO triumphs in home opener against West Virginia

It was a day to remember at Peden Stadium, as ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú defeated West Virginia before a large and loud crowd. Fans of the Bobcats and Mountaineers enjoyed the beautiful weather, amazing bands and a perfect day in Athens.

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OHIO Events

OHIO Online to host online education symposium on Oct. 10

The symposium will showcase the creativity, commitment and expertise of the ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú community while exploring how online education advances OHIO’s mission and strengthens the student experience. 

Representatives of ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú and the University of Botswana hold an OHIO flag while at the University of Botswana
Global Education

OHIO's CIBED leadership explores and secures expanded partnership opportunities in Botswana

The initiative supports CIBED’s mission to cultivate global business competencies and practical experience for ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú students.

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Faculty Experts

Understanding CTE: The hidden cost of repeated head trauma in sports

As football season kicks off across the country, so does the recurring conversation around concussions, mental health and the long-term risks of repeated head trauma. At the center of this discussion is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive brain disease increasingly associated with contact sports like football.

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Environmental Studies

Environmental studies graduate completes 1,200-mile canoe journey to promote public lands conservation

The entire trip took 85 days, starting at the Grand Portage near Lake Superior, through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA), one of the most remote nature areas in North America.

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Forever OHIO

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

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú 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.

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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.

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Research

New study uncovers the role of Growth Hormone in bladder cancer

A study by researchers at ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú’s Institute for Molecular Medicine and Aging has found that growth hormone may play a role in bladder cancer’s resistance to treatment and aggressive growth.

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