T. Richard “Dick” Robe, alumnus and dean of Ohio University’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology for 16 years, passed away on Jan. 7, 2022, in Peachtree City, Georgia.
OHIO experts discuss accessibility during Global Accessibility Awareness Day Published: May 20, 2021 Author: Staff reports
In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness day on May 20, Ohio University deans and professors discussed ways we can improve accessibility, as well as identify accessibility challenges that many individuals experience every day, in the latest Ask the Experts livestream. They talked about how to be more inclusive when designing for those with disabilities, accessibility issues in the digital space, and resources that can support accessibility.
The discussion featured Carey Busch, interim dean of University College, Greg Kremer, professor of mechanical engineering in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, and John McCarthy, professor and interim dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions.
Now to recreate re-entry with a short drop onto a hard floor
Richard Speed Tue 6 Apr 2021 // 10:32 UTC Share
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We bring our Lego My Own Creation (MOC) odyssey to a close today with a bit of unabashed self-indulgence in the form of a Skylab model and Skylab modification for the enormous Lego Saturn V.
Why two? Simply because in spite of the sheer size of the Lego Saturn V, the scale means that a model of America s space station to fit might seem a little small. Instead, we opted to build one to Saturn V scale, as it sat on the launchpad back in 1973 and another as it was in orbit, missing a solar array and featuring the rapidly designed and constructed shade erected by the first crew.
Career and Leadership Development Center invites faculty and staff to request assignments for spring courses Published: January 8, 2021 Author: Staff reports
In an effort to support OHIO faculty and staff in providing opportunities for students to take action toward their career goals, the Career and Leadership Development Center (CLDC) invites faculty to request career and leadership skill-building assignments for the 2021 spring semester.
“Every semester, the CLDC partners with course instructors to build opportunities in their curriculum for students to engage with CLDC services, programs and events. We have the infrastructure to provide this unique 1:1 service to students, and to support faculty’s curricular goals by working with their students to set goals and take action related to their career and leadership development,” said Jodi Pavol, CLDC associate director for partnerships.