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51ÉçÇø announces search for innovative executive enrollment leader

51ÉçÇø has taken a number of steps to increase future enrollment over the past several months as part of the Catalyze Strategic Enrollment Strategy initiative.

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Accessible OHIO: How to help employees receive accommodations during hiring process

An accommodation during the hiring process is an adjustment or modification that allows a job candidate with a disability to fully participate in the process. Learn three things you can do to help.

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ONCA director wins Darwin T. Turner Award for African American Review article

The Turner award is given to the best article of the year published in African American Review. Dr. Christopher S. Lewis’s article can be found in the journal’s Winter 2019 issue.

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Voluntary separation plans offered to eligible employees

A voluntary separation or retirement program is available to 608 faculty members, including most tenured professors, associate professors, and administrators with the rank of tenured professor.

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OHIO professor Sandal Becomes Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies

Dr. Nukhet A. Sandal, associate professor and chair of political science at OHIO, took over as the new editor-in-chief of Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (OREIS) in January 2020.

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Meet the December Facilities Management Employees of the Month

Facilities Management and Safety announced that their December 2019 Employees of the Month are Tonia Reiber and Melany Schoolcraft. The award recognizes exceptional performance.

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Retiring administrators should submit paperwork to Human Resources by Feb. 29 to be recognized at Administrative Service Awards

Administrators who are retiring prior to July 1, 2020, should contact Human Resources by Feb. 29 to begin the retirement process and be recognized at this year’s Administrative Service Awards.

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Remembering OHIO Professor Emeritus of Music Guy A. Remonko, Jr.

Guy Andrew Remonko, Jr., of Granville, Ohio, died Jan. 4 in Granville of kidney cancer. He was 78.

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Richland Avenue Pedestrian Crossing project begins March 2020

The City of Athens, in collaboration with 51ÉçÇø, will begin construction of the Richland Avenue Pedestrian Crossing project in early March 2020. 

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Jeff Boals' dream of coaching basketball at alma mater comes true

When alumnus and former basketball player Jeff Boals was named the 19th men’s basketball coach in OHIO history on March 17, 2019, it was a dream come true for him. Find out more about him.

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Stacey L. Bennett named general counsel

Stacey L. Bennett has been named OHIO general counsel. She comes from The Ohio State University, where she most recently served as associate vice president and senior associate general counsel.

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Christopher Ament named chief information officer

Ament has served as interim CIO since April. He joined the OHIO Office of Information Technology in June 2016 after 16 years at the University of Minnesota.

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Micah McCarey named new LGBT Center director

McCarey has served as interim director of the LGBT Center since May 2019. He previously served as assistant director for East Green and diversity initiatives, as well as a resident director.

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Patton College faculty member Yuchun Zhou gives EdTalk on Demystifying Statistics to Inform the Public How to Identify Fake News

Dr. Yuchun Zhou gives EdTalk, informing the public on researching to identify fake news.

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Patton College faculty member Courtney Koestler gives EdTalk on how Teaching is not Neutral

Dr. Courtney Koestler gives EdTalk, emphasizing how teaching can never be neutral.

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