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Ohio University moves to exclude faculty from prospective union
OU wants to exclude faculty, including many in the College of Health Sciences and Professions, from the proposed bargaining unit.
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Alexander Junior/Senior High School Honor Roll, fourth quarter
Alexander Junior/Senior High School has released its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2023–24 school year.
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Hundreds demand university ‘disclose, divest’ investments in Israel
More than 200 protestors occupied Ohio University’s Baker University Center for several minutes on May 1.
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Hocking College settles discrimination lawsuit with former football star
The $30,000 settlement with Caden Cox comes with no admission of wrongdoing on the part of Hocking College.
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New scholarship offers 2024 Trimble graduates tuition-free education at Hocking College
NELSONVILLE — Open parking spots were sparse around 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Hocking College’s Barn and concession lines were packed while people filled the seats of the arena. Meanwhile, boxers prepped their hands and wrists with tape as Sam and Ellen Jones strolled through the crowd, greeting supporters. The scene played out as around 300…
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Alexander Junior/Senior High School Honor Roll, third quarter
Alexander Junior/Senior High School has released its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2023–24 school year.
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Ohio University faculty formally file for a union election
OU declined to commit to neutrality in the faculty union election process, citing inadequate time to consider organizers’ request.
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Ohio University faculty take big step toward unionization
According to organizers, nearly 70% of faculty across all OU campuses have signed cards to file for a union election.
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OU pauses race-based scholarships after Supreme Court ruling, attorney general advice
A spokesperson for the state AG said race-based scholarships discriminate on the basis of race in awarding benefits and are therefore unconstitutional.
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Gov. DeWine tours East Elementary as part of ‘ReadOhio’ initiative
Gov. Mike DeWine visited Athens on Feb. 1, visiting two East Elementary School classrooms as part of his “ReadOhio” initiative.
