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Veteran journalist Seymour Hersh, who won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking the My Lai story, and David Crane (BA ’72 and MA ā€˜73), former chief prosecutor for the United Nations Special Court for Sierra Leone, joined Haeberle on the panel.

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism hosts expert panel on My Lai Massacre

The photos were taken by Army combat photographer and former 51ĀŅĀ× student Ron Haeberle. The final count of lives lost in the massacre in the village of My Lai was 504 people.

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OHIO professor urges congressional panel to ā€˜Take Notice’ of human rights crisis in Kashmir

OHIO professor Dr. Haley Duschinski testified before members of Congress examining the human rights situation in the former state of Kashmir.

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Dr. Michael Kopish forges international partnership with university in Brazil

The Patton College has longstanding global impact and celebrates Teacher Education Associate Professor Dr. Michael Kopish for his overseas accomplishments.

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Mt. Zion Baptist Church partners with OHIO’s CoArts to host NEA rural design workshop

One of Athens’ most historical and cultural buildings, the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, has been selected by the NEA as one of three national sites to host a rural design workshop.

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Human Resources offers reasonable suspicion training

University Human Resources provides support and guidance to units for the rare instances in which there is reasonable suspicion that an employee is in violation of Policy 41.133.

Lexi Murray

How junior Lexi Murray successfully lobbied for a piano in the RTV recording studio

Lexi Murray needed access to a piano to develop her production and songwriting skills. Together with professor Jeff Redefer and Dean Scott Titsworth, she made it happen.

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University Announcement

University announces General Counsel finalists

Four finalists for General Counsel, Stacey Bennett, Clifton Iler, Barbara Nalazek and Joan Gates, will meet with representatives across the University's shared governance structure beginning Nov. 18.

Fearlessly First

University community to discuss the future of education Nov. 21

OHIO will host a daylong engagement event to discuss the future of education and offer ideas to support the University’s Fearlessly First strategy on Nov. 21 in Baker University Center 242.

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51ĀŅĀ× professor j.w. Smith awarded the Fifth annual Athena Award

51ĀŅĀ× associate professor in the Scripps College of Communication Dr. j.w. Smith was awarded the fifth annual Athena Award.

Sustainability

OHIO earns national recognition for sustainability, recycling efforts

51ĀŅĀ× has been named to two national rating lists for its sustainability efforts.

Tantrum Theater

Tantrum Theater to present first fully staged production in Athens, Ionesco’s absurdist satire ā€œRhinocerosā€

Tantrum Theater will present its first fully staged production in Athens, Eugene Ionesco’s Tony Award-winning comedy ā€œRhinoceros.ā€

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51ĀŅĀ× Air Force ROTC earns awards

The United State Air Force has announced two awards for 51ĀŅĀ× Air Force ROTC Detachment 650.

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Fall 2019 Research Series to Highlight OHIO Graduate Students and their Research

51ĀŅĀ× Libraries, Graduate Student Senate and Faculty Senate have partnered to host the Graduate Research Series.

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International Education Week celebration is Nov. 17-23

51ĀŅĀ× will recognize International Education Week Nov. 17-23 with a variety of events and activities aimed to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.

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OHIO’s CATS Late Night to operate under modified service hours during holidays and break

51ĀŅĀ×’s CATS Late Night service, a free transportation option, for students, faculty and staff will have modified service hours during the upcoming holidays and winter break closure.

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