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Hudson could face malpractice lawsuit

Molly Millsop awoke Sept. 6 with a pain in her right arm that she couldn’t explain. The Hudson Health Center doctor who examined Millsop — first diagnosing her with muscle strain and later with anxiety — couldn’t explain it either. Millsop, an Ohio ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  4 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Lawsuit challenges lease between OU, developer

A competitor to a proposed retirement home on Ohio University land refiled a lawsuit to halt the not-yet-approved lease. Athens Health Partners Ltd. and Roger Vincent, president of the company that owns a retirement home in The Plains, filed a ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  2 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Ted Strickland

Economics professor upgrades college rating method

A professor’s newly refined model for rating colleges gives Ohio University a better position than in established rankings— but not as high as his original assessment.   After expanding his ranking system to include faculty ratings, nationally ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  19 May 2008

OU ‘stringent’ with international-student recruiters, official says

As enrollment of international students at U.S. colleges thins, Ohio University is paying overseas recruiting agents to drum up numbers.   Bringing in more than half of OU’s 113 Chinese international students this year was JJL Overseas Education ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  14 May 2008

Million-dollar deficits could decrease West 82 jobs, open hours

West 82 food court could cut student and union jobs within the next few months in an attempt to reverse two years of million-dollar deficits, but even after those cuts, university officials project future losses. To limit costs at West 82, Ohio ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  9 May 2008

Southeast Engine bassist creates solo music, album

While local band Southeast Engine was embarking on a nationally successful music career, bassist Jesse Remnant had another engine revving in his own basement. Remnant spent years quietly creating solo demos before deciding to record a full-length ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  2 May 2008

University Mall plans contain playground, art exhibits, patios

New developments for the University Mall include a children’s play area, an art gallery and outdoor patios for eating, said mall co-owner Cindy Hayes. “The days of the cookie-cutter mall are gone,” she added. Appalachian Community Together for Kids ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  2 May 2008

Basketball: Junior to transfer to West Coast

Bert Whittington IV has decided to leave the team and university to transfer to a school on the West Coast, coach Tim O’Shea said yesterday. O’Shea said he had a conversation with the 5-11 junior about his situation and was supportive of ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  2 May 2008

Provost sees pros of unified calendar

Several top-level administrators said they prefer semesters to quarters last night, but added they had not decided to change Ohio University’s academic calendar. Students asked Executive Vice President and Provost Kathy Krendl and others who attended ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  2 May 2008

Aiming for excellence

Ohio Board of Regents chancellor Eric Fingerhut shakes hands with Terry Park, a broadcast engineer in WOUB’s digital control center, yesterday as School of Telecommunications Director Roger Cooper looks on. The meeting occurred as a part of ...

From CHRIS KARDISH, The Ohio University Post,  2 May 2008
Related Topics: Eric Fingerhut

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