The Office of Global Opportunities inspires the Ohio University community to engage globally through transformative and inclusive practices, personalized support, and holistic risk mitigation. We ...
The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine attracts students who want to make a difference in their communities and have a passion for service. That’s why, starting in the first year, we provide ...
Improving health and providing health care to communities takes many hands and hearts — it is a very “human-to-human” endeavor. Our collective challenge is to leverage technological advancements and ...
Scripps alumnus Pavel Butorin and his wife, journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, will be honored with the James W. Foley Foundation’s World Press Freedom Award for their work and advocacy.
With a 200+ year tradition of academic excellence and more than 100 years of experience welcoming international students, Ohio University can help you design an educational experience that meets your ...
OHIO's Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Artificial Intelligence has been ranked 11th in the nation in the 2026 Best Online MBA in Artificial Intelligence rankings by MastersInAI.org.
We have collected our most frequently asked questions about the Heritage College to make sure you are well informed before you start the application process. What are the minimum MCATs and GPAs needed ...
Become a Bobcat, for life. Every Bobcat knows this simple truth: the experiences you have at Ohio University will stay with you for life. This community will champion your ambition, equipping you for ...
As a Bobcat, Jon Zellner set a goal to work at all seven campus radio stations. He did that and more. His journey to president of iHeartMedia shows how passion, persistence and connection can lead to ...
OHIO Zanesville is hosting the annual Day in the Life of a Social Worker program. The event will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 2 in the Elson Hall Auditorium.
Horseback riding, archery, synchronized skating, oh my! Ohio University is home to 44 club sports teams, each one offering opportunities for competition, leadership, and camaraderie.
A technology developed at Ohio University may do a better job of identifying older women at risk for broken bones than the current standard bone density test.