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Trustees Talk Park Place, Small Houses And Tuition Increases
Though no decisions have been made, plans for Park Place and Ohio University’s “small houses” around campus are taking shape. University Planner Shawna Bolin and Vice President for Student Affairs… Read More
Nelsonville Bar Owner Killer Pleads Guilty
A Nelsonville man who shot and killed a local bar owner was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison on Thursday. Taylor Allen Mills, 23, entered a change of plea… Read More
OU President Initiates Dismissal Process Against Escobedo
An Ohio University English professor embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal will now face the real possibility of losing his job, after the university’s interim president recommended the dismissal process… Read More
Interim President ‘Unwilling’ to Drop Baker Center Protest Charges
In an email to the university community, OU’s interim president said he would not attempt to drop charges or remove university sanctions on 70 students arrested during a protest at Baker… Read More
After Plea Deal, OU Psychology Professor Reinstated
After being found liable for dating violence in a university investigation and entering a plea deal in a criminal case against him, an Ohio University Psychology professor is being reinstated… Read More
Escobedo Case Referred For Detenuring Consideration
The case against English Professor Dr. Andrew Escobedo will be sent to OU’s interim president for detenuring consideration, according to university documents. In a letter provided to WOUB by the… Read More
New President Chosen For Ohio University
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees named the 21st president of the university in a special meeting Wednesday morning. Dr. Duane Nellis was unanimously approved as the successor to Dr. Roderick… Read More
Locals Address Proposed State Cuts at Meigs Meeting
Local government leaders from around the region had the chance to address Columbus representatives last night in Meigs County on the proposed state budget. The meeting was organized by the… Read More
Escobedo Case: Attorneys Spar Over Witness, Another Begins Civil Rights Fight
Two lawyers are fighting over defamation claims related to OU English Professor Andrew Escobedo’s sexual harassment case, and another lawyer is planning a civil rights case to address the culture… Read More
Fearing Career Damage, Women Did Not Report Alleged Professor Harassment
In their reports to an investigator with Ohio University’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance, women who allege they were victims of sexual harassment by English Professor Andrew Escobedo… Read More
One Escaped SEPTA Inmate Apprehended, Other Still At-Large
PARKERSBURG — One of two inmates who escaped under a fence at the Southeastern Probation Treatment Alternative Correctional Facility (SEPTA) Sunday night has been apprehended, according to officials. Leonard Lowery,… Read More
Amid Increased Protests, Athens City Council Talks Amended Parade Permit
The Athens City Council discussed new changes they plan to make to city policies surrounding permits required for protests, demonstrations and parades. At Monday night’s meeting of the Athens City… Read More
Two Inmates On The Loose From Nelsonville Facility
Two inmates who escaped a minimum security facility in Nelsonville are still at-large, according to officials. Zachariah Spires, 24; and Leonard Lowery, 32, escaped from the Southeastern Probation Treatment Alternative… Read More
Third OU Presidential Candidate Withdraws, Leaving One
In one week, three of the four candidates for the Ohio University presidency have withdrawn from consideration. On Thursday morning, Robert Frank, formerly of the University of New Mexico, emailed… Read More
Benoit Withdraws, New OU President To Face Board Vote This Month
The Executive Vice President and Provost of Ohio University has become the second candidate to withdraw from consideration for the presidency. A spokesperson for the university confirmed that Dr. Pam… Read More
McDavis Answers To Police Protest Actions, Immigration Policy
Update: The Ohio University Police Department released a statement from Chief Andrew Powers on Thursday regarding the arrests that occurred at Baker Center on February 1. “I am writing to… Read More
First Of Baker Center Protesters Plead to Charges
After a sit-in at Baker University Center led to the arrests of 70 people, a group of about 20 entered pleas with Athens County Municipal Court on Monday. Rachel Allegra,… Read More
Former Sheriff Patrick Kelly Appeals Case To Ohio Supreme Court
After receiving a negative response from a higher court on appeal of his conviction, former Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly is asking the state’s highest court to review his case…. Read More
OU President Speaks Out About Immigration Order
UPDATE Feb. 1: Hocking College is joining with other colleges and universities in supporting the inclusion of international students on its campus. “Our international students offer a unique cultural perspective to our… Read More
Community To Raise Funds For Shooting Victim
After a shooting left a local man with debilitating injuries, the community is coming together to raise funds to help with his recovery. Events in Athens and Glouster have been… Read More
New McCracken Hall Officially Opens
The home for the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education on Ohio University’s campus was officially reopened today. A ceremony was held to introduce university and community… Read More
Mayor Talks Pool, East State Interchange During Year-In-Review
In a town hall meeting Tuesday night, Athens Mayor Steve Patterson reflected on his first year in office, and brought to the community ideas for the new year. “We’re talking… Read More
Group Plans Regional LGBTQ+ Center
A group of 30 to 40, including members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies gathered to envision a place where they could learn, teach and feel safe, they said. At… Read More
Descutner Named Interim OU President
The temporary successor to Ohio University President Roderick McDavis was named during the Board of Trustees meeting on Friday. Dr. David Descutner was approved by the board after a resolution… Read More
Local Events Join With Women’s March Efforts
As citizens from around the region and across the country plan their trips to Washington, D.C., to be part of a national effort to focus on women’s issues, several events are… Read More
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