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Just Announced | Summer U.S. Forest Service Positions, Apply by Nov. 28

Just Announced | Summer U.S. Forest Service Positions, Apply by Nov. 28

The U.S. Forest Service this week announced seasonal, temporary positions for the summer of 2017. The Wayne National Forest is seeking applicants for the Forestry Technician (Recreation/Trails) GS-0462-04/04 and Forestry Technician (Recreation/Trails) GS-0462-05/05 listings. And there are many positions available across the country. See the job listings in the Eastern […]

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November 17, 2016 at 11:45 amNews

CLDC Student Ambassador Application Workshop, Nov. 15

CLDC Student Ambassador Application Workshop, Nov. 15

By Kacey Schaum Assistant Director for the Career and Leadership Development Center An application workshop for students interested in becoming a Career & Leadership Development Center Student Ambassador is Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 6 – 6:30 p.m. in the Baker University Center Room 503. The CLDC student ambassador team is […]

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November 15, 2016 at 11:18 amAnnouncements

Advising Tip | College of Arts & Sciences Course Requirements

Sara Berens

By Sara Berens Academic Advisor and Retention Specialist Confused about College of Arts & Sciences college-level requirements? We’re here to help! First, let me say that every college in the university has different college-level requirements. So your friends in Business or Communications won’t have the same requirements as you. If […]

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November 14, 2016 at 2:39 pmAnnouncements News

Transfer Tip | Missing Transfer Credits?

Kristi Conrad

By Kristi Conrad Academic Advisor and Transfer Specialist Missing credits that you thought should be on your DARS? Occasionally credits are missing and we need to track them down. If you are missing AP credits, be sure that your scores were sent to the undergraduate admissions office. Those scores come […]

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November 14, 2016 at 1:33 pmAnnouncements News

Spring 2017 | Data Analysis Course Offered for Undergraduate Students

Spring 2017 | Data Analysis Course Offered for Undergraduate Students

By Matt McCullough ’17 Undergraduate students can take advantage of the data analysis course offered by Sociology & Anthropology in Spring 2017. SOC 4500/5500: Data Analysis Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Course Description: This course develops the ability to analyze research data in the social sciences. The […]

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November 8, 2016 at 4:37 pmNews

Sociology Independent Study Course Offers Individualized Learning

Sociology Independent Study Course Offers Individualized Learning

By Matt McCullough ’17 Looking for opportunities to take a unique, in-depth learning experience? One of the courses offered to many majors including Sociology and Anthropology is an “independent study” course. What is Independent Study? According to the OHIO website, it is: “independent directed readings designed to expand student’s understanding […]

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November 8, 2016 at 4:27 pmAnnouncements

Career Corner | Alum Speaks to Students about Victims Advocacy Career

Becky Filar

Ohio University alum Becky Filar ’06 spoke with students in the Sociology-Criminology Club on Oct. 20. Filar, who earned a B.A. in Sociology-Criminology from the College of Arts & Sciences, is a victim advocate for the Athens County Prosecuting Attorney’s office. Club members were given the opportunity to ask questions […]

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November 8, 2016 at 1:52 pmAlumni