Archive for December, 2020

Group Sessions for Adults Coping with Stress & Anxiety from COVID-19 Available

Group Sessions for Adults Coping with Stress & Anxiety from COVID-19 Available

The Psychology and Social Work Clinic at Ohio University offers group sessions on coping with Stress & Anxiety from COVID-19. These virtual, skills-based group sessions help participants learn how to deal with stress, anxiety, loneliness, and distress related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Separate groups are available for Ohio University students […]

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December 3, 2020 at 1:57 pmAnnouncements

Clinic Offers One-on-One Sessions on Coping with Stress & Anxiety from COVID-19

Clinic Offers One-on-One Sessions on Coping with Stress & Anxiety from COVID-19

The Psychology and Social Work Clinic at Ohio University offers one-on-one sessions on “Coping with Stress & Anxiety from COVID-19.” These sessions with trained professionals can be teen-focused and or adult-focused. They include one virtual session plus daily skills practice using a mobile app. Participants will learn skills to deal […]

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December 3, 2020 at 1:45 pmAnnouncements

Ask the Experts about Coronavirus Vaccine, Herd Immunity, Work from Home, Dec. 15

Ask the Experts about Coronavirus Vaccine, Herd Immunity, Work from Home, Dec. 15

Ohio University faculty experts Dr. Jennifer Hines, Dr. Winfried Just, and Dr. Glenn Dutcher discuss the scientific research around the virus at OHIO, mathematical modeling of the virus spread, and the economic results of Covid-19 live on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 5 p.m. Watch on A&S YouTube. Ask your questions […]

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December 2, 2020 at 8:30 pmEvents

Faculty Invited to Join Digital Humanities in the Classroom Learning Community

Faculty Invited to Join Digital Humanities in the Classroom Learning Community

From Ohio University News Ohio University faculty are invited to join a Digital Humanities in the Classroom Faculty Learning Community, the next step in OHIO’s initiative to increase student engagement with both computational tools and humanities methodologies. “Our aim is to investigate ways in which faculty in humanities or related […]

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December 2, 2020 at 4:50 pmAnnouncements News

Bell and Moran Publish on Italian POW Foodways in Britain in World War II, Present on Italian Culinary Identity in World War I

Drs. David Bell and Theresa Moran

The collaborative Food Studies research agenda of Dr. David Bell, Chair and Associate Professor of Linguistics and Dr. Theresa Moran, Adjunct Associate Professor of Instruction in Plant Biology, has more recently focused on the effect of war on culinary identity. Their latest publication, “Captive Cuisine – The Cultural Transfer of […]

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December 2, 2020 at 11:43 amResearch

First Annual Ted Rose Lecture Series Kicks off in Spring

Dr. Derrick E. White

The African American Studies Department presents the First Annual Ted Rose Lecture Series, featuring two lectures in Spring 2021, one focusing on college sports and social justice, the other on addressing woke neoliberalism. These lectures are free and open to the public, and interested faculty are encouraged to add them […]

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December 2, 2020 at 10:20 amNews

Ted Rose Lecture | The Pitfalls of Woke Neoliberalism:  The Conservative Implications of Liberal Race Reductionism, March 18

Dr. Touré F. Reed

The First Annual Ted Rose Lecture Series presents Dr. Touré F. Reed discussing “The Pitfalls of Woke Neoliberalism:  The Conservative Implications of Liberal Race Reductionism” on Thursday, March 18, 6 to 7:30 p.m. This event will be virtual and is free and open to the public. Watch on YouTube. Watch […]

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December 2, 2020 at 7:00 amEvents