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ATSG, Wilmington College in partnership: Benefits community, economy

ATSG, Wilmington College in partnership: Benefits community, economy ATSG’s Michael Berger chats with WC’s Sylvia Stevens, vice president for external programs. From left, sophomore Alyssa Conley and junior Samantha Riggan meet with LGSX Services recruiter Andrea Stanley during ATSG’s campus visit. Members of the ATSG and WC teams posed for a physically distanced campus photo. They include: ATSG representatives: Ed Koharik, Chief Operating Officer, ATSG; Michael Berger, President of Airborne Global Solutions); Joseph Payne, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary, ATSG; Deborah Loveless, Vice President, Human Capital; ATSG; Kym Parks, Marketing Manager & Corporate Communications, ATSG; and Sarah Williams, Vice President, Taxation, ABX Air. Wilmington College representatives: Shelby Blake, Student Ambassador; Sylvia Stevens, Vice President External Programs; Nina Talley, Director of Career Services; Blake Faulkner, Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty; and S

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Spring Semester 2020-21 Grades, Satisfactory Opt In, and other policies

Sent: Thursday, May 6, 2021 9:34AM To: Enrolled Undergraduate Students Dear Frist Name: We hope your Spring Semester has gone as smoothly as possible.  Ohio University understands there may have been disruption for some of you and the grades assigned this semester may not reflect your actual abilities. Given the disruption, you may be interested in the Satisfactory grade option. An alternate grading system was approved for Spring Semester 2020-21.  If the course in which you are enrolled is  not  on the exempted course list, the following apply:  You may opt in (on a class-by-class basis) to have an earned A through C- grade convert automatically to the Satisfactory (S) grade.   S grades will not affect your GPA and will meet all requisite, major, minor, certificate, and degree requirements.  You may opt in once you see your final grade in your MyOHIO Student Center.

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Ohio University Libraries Important Update on Auto-Renewals

Katy Mathuews | May 7, 2021 Effective immediately, Ohio University Libraries will cease automatically renewing materials.  As a response to the critical pandemic situation in March 2020, Ohio University Libraries began automatically renewing all library materials on behalf of our students, faculty, and staff.  We continued that practice through Spring Semester 2021.  With the close of spring semester and the ability to return items to any open OhioLINK library throughout the state, we have decided to reinstate our normal borrowing policies.  You may access your library account to renew items, return them to any Ohio University Library, or return them to any OhioLINK library.  If you have questions about renewing or returning library materials, please contact us via email, use the live chat feature on our help page, or call (740) 593-2699 during business hours. You will continue to receive courtesy email notifications before your

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Penguin Random House: Danielle Evans Wins the 2021 Joyce Carol Oates Prize

Share Danielle Evans, author of THE OFFICE OF HISTORICAL CORRECTIONS: A Novella and Stories (Riverhead Books), has been named the 2021 Joyce Carol Oates Prize winner by the New Literary Project (formerly the Simpson Literary Project). The $50,000 prize, which honors a distinguished mid-career author of fiction, has been bestowed annually since 2017. Ms. Evans will appear under the auspices of the New Literary Project as part of San Francisco Bay Area events during 2021–2022, and she will take up short-term residency at University of California Berkeley during the Spring Semester of 2022. She will also be featured in a virtual Meet the Joyce Carol Oates Prize Winner event on May 5 at 7:00 PM (ET) in conversation with Joyce Carol Oates, co-hosted by the Project and the Lafayette Library and Learning Center. To register, here.

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