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Online Degrees Well-Suited for Dual Enrollment Teachers

Online Degrees Well-Suited for Dual Enrollment Teachers

The College of Arts & Sciences now offers three master’s degrees well-suited for secondary schoolteachers who are seeking opportunities to earn the necessary credentials to teach college-level, dual enrollment courses. The newest online master’s is the non-thesis M.S. in Chemistry, which is designed both for teachers preparing to teach dual […]

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March 14, 2018 at 1:48 pmNews

Career Corner | Summer Internship Requires Fluency in German

Career Corner | Summer Internship Requires Fluency in German

DADD is accepting applications for a summer internship at its New York office, starting June 1 to Sept. 10, 2018. The internship involves assisting with organizing the 18th Annual GAIN Conference of German Researchers – the largest forum for German Ph.D. students, postdocs, and professors working in North America. A […]

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March 13, 2018 at 5:29 pmNews

Career Impact: Alumni Expand Possibilities for Students through Networking

Students visit with a recent Arts & Sciences graduate from LegalShield, corporate and non-profit recruiters.

Inexperience plain on their faces and business cards in hand, students entered the Baker Ballroom in search of a conversation, a lead, some words of advice about careers or their resume. Students went away with suggestions scrawled on their resumes, follow-up notes jotted on the backs of business cards, possibilities […]

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March 12, 2018 at 3:45 pmAlumni News

16 Arts & Sciences Students Earn Departmental Honors in 2018

Sixteen College of Arts & Sciences Students earned departmental honors in 2018. Outstanding undergraduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences at the junior or senior level who maintain an accumulative GPA of at least 3.50 may be eligible to earn departmental honors from their department of major. A […]

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March 12, 2018 at 3:02 pmNews

Dean Talks to Pre-Med Students about Cultural Competence in Medicine

Dr. John Brose, Dean Emeritus of OU-HCOM, discusses Culture and Medicine with pre-med students.

This Valentine’s Day was a sweet one for a group of pre-meds as they welcomed Dr. John Brose, Dean Emeritus of Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, to discuss “Culture and Medicine” with their class. Brose’s presentation was part of the Pre-Med Transitions Seminar, a course designed to prepare […]

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March 9, 2018 at 2:44 pmIn Class News

Local Farmers Talk about Small-Scale, Sustainable Agriculture

Local Farmers Talk about Small-Scale, Sustainable Agriculture

  The Food Studies theme hosted a “Know Your Farmer” panel on March 8 in partnership with the Athens Chapter of the Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association. The panel included members of the local food system, all with a unique background and farming expertise: Charles Buchanan, Leading Creek Farm […]

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March 9, 2018 at 10:00 amNews

Career Corner | Quidel Seeks Product Development, Manufacturing Associates

Quidel employees in the lab

Quidel Corp. is looking for a product development associate and two manufacturing assistants at the company’s Athens location, which employs many Ohio University Bobcats from a variety of backgrounds and areas of expertise. See details and how to apply at the job postings: Product Development Associate Manufacturing Associate (two positions) […]

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March 8, 2018 at 5:03 pmNews