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Student Housing: Software to ‘ensure good fit for students’

As freshman housing contracts come pouring in, Ohio University’s Housing Office can’t wait to install a new software program that will make assigning rooms easier. Athletes, students with medical needs and those in learning communities are placed in ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  22 May 2008

University audits all departments

Several weeks after a former Ohio State University employee was found embezzling money from the parking department, Ohio University’s department of Internal Audit is compiling the results of its own universitywide cash collection audit. OU’s audit ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  15 May 2008

Senate candidates pledge to continue advocacy

Continuity seems to be the theme in this year’s contest for Graduate Student Senate president. Candidates Peter Wickman and Kaustubh Nande both said they want to continue the work current president Dominic Barbato began two years ago. Barbato has ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  2 May 2008

Committee addresses concerns about sexual health seminars

Student Health Services officials will reconsider offering sexual health seminars after a temporary suspension this year. Until this year, students seeking gynecological services at Hudson Health Center for the first time were required to attend a two- ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  30 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Kent Smith

Forensics team talks its way up to become 11th in nation

Ohio University’s Forensics Speech and Debate Team jumped to eleventh in the nation after leaving the National Forensics Association Championship Tournament with the division’s second-place prize. The 11-member team traveled to Nashville earlier this ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  24 Apr 2008

GRID Lab closes game center to focus on research

Ohio University’s Game Research and Immersive Design Lab, also known as the GRID Lab, will be closing its location at 5 Court St. on June 15. While the arcade and videogame area will be officially closed to the public, the equipment will be moved to ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  18 Apr 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Homeland Security,  National Institutes of Health

OU clashes with state on auditor selection

Proposed changes to the Board of Trustees Audit Committee’s bylaws might lead to disagreements between Ohio University and the state in a selection of a new external auditor. OU’s selection of a new external auditor, done every five years, was called ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  18 Apr 2008

Winter rains prove flood system stable

Upcoming April showers can wash away May flowers as the spring months roll into Athens. Ohio receives the most rain during March, April and May, increasing the risk of flooding, something Athens already experienced last month. Athens saw 3.65 inches ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  7 Apr 2008
Related Topics: National Weather Service

Multicultural awareness: Diversity month begins with a beat

What started out as a joke last summer is now a monthlong event aimed at promoting diversity among Ohio University students. Diversity Awareness Month, a Student Senate event under the University Life Commission, was first proposed at last summer’s ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  3 Apr 2008

OU hires VP for research, graduate college dean

Ohio University, which will establish a graduate college in the fall, hired its dean last week. Rathindra Bose, who will make a $215,000 salary, was named vice president for Research and Creative Activity and dean of the Graduate College. In addition ...

From KELLY MASTERSON, The Ohio University Post,  25 Mar 2008

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