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Health, Science & EnvironmentStudies suggest postpartum depression affects between 13 and 20% of new moms, but many don’t get the mental health care they need. New research aims to reduce barriers to postpartum care in rural Ohio.
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Collin Wiant, 18, was found dead on Nov. 12, 2018, after ingesting nitrous oxide with members of the now-defunct Sigma Pi fraternity during a hazing incident.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA bold marketing move by Ohio University is trying to recruit more medical students. Several billboards placed near Ohio State University tout the southeast Ohio college's medical programs.
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The university — one of Ohio's largest, with about 20,000 undergraduates at its main campus in Athens — announced its plans in a statement issued last week.
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Business & EconomyAs technology disrupts the job market, Ohio University researchers are using machine learning to predict which occupational skills will be most important in the state’s future.
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Three Ohio public universities used race in admissions while most others did not.
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Ohio University is taking steps to sell one of its satellite campuses. It could be an increasing necessity as enrollment declines statewide.
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With the start of the new spring semester at universities across the state this month, students and faculty alike will be warned of the dangers of hazing under Ohio's anti-hazing legislation, Collin’s Law. The law requires faculty, staff and other employees at universities to report incidents of hazing, under threat of criminal offense.
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Ohio University will once again require masks be worn in all indoor spaces on the Athens campus starting Monday, August 1.
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Two more members of a now-defunct fraternity at Ohio University have pleaded guilty to charges stemming from hazing that led to a student’s death two…