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Partnership Extends OCU Adult Program Offerings to Grove City
The City of Grove City announces the opening of the Grove City Center for Higher Education this fall. Ohio Christian University and several other institutions have come together to provide a broad base of educational opportunities not available through a single institution. A grand opening ribbon cutting and education fair will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. full story..
OCU’s Disaster Management Program Now Listed With FEMA
After almost 2 years of program design, a full program description of the Disaster Management and Relief Program at Ohio Christian University is now listed with The FEMA Higher Education Program. Having the program listed with the FEMA will put OCU on the map in regard to Emergency Management university programs. full story..
Ohio Christian University Participates in Rickenbacker Airport Mock Disaster
Ohio Christian University's Disaster Management program participated in a Full Scale Emergency Simulation exercise Friday, June 18, 2010, at Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. The exercise was designed to test and evaluate the emergency plans and response of the Airport, tenants, and various other service organizations, includin full story..
OCU, Berger Hospital Partner to Help Ongoing Haitian Relief Effort
Faculty, Students Deliver Medical Supplies to Devastated Areas Ohio Christian University (OCU) professor Thad Hicks led a nine-person team on a trip to Haiti May 25-June 1 to assist in the ongoing recovery and relief effort following that country's 7.0 magnitude earthquake on Jan. 12, 2010. full story..
OCU Disaster Management Program Ahead of the Game
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, held their annual Emergency Management Higher Education conference in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Thaddeus Hicks, Disaster Management and Relief Program Director at Ohio Christian Unive full story..
Trio of Writers Follow in the Steps of Edward R. Murrow Ohio Christian University (OCU) students Kelly Coen, Dan Chapman and Chad Dobbs have each had their personal essays selected for publishing in National Public Radio's (NPR) "This I Believe" international writing project. full story..
Post-Earthquake Haiti: A Nation on the Edge
The Ohio Christian University's Disaster Management Program's Disaster Response Team recently returned from a relief trip to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The team had three main goals. The first was to place students on the ground in order to give them international disaster work experience. full story..
OCU Partners with Berger Hospital in Haiti Relief Efforts
As Ohio Christian University's Disaster Management program is getting ready to send another team to Haiti, the work continues full speed here in Pickaway County. Tina Pierce, ED Cli full story..
OCU Relief Team to Travel to Haiti
A team of students from Ohio Christian University's Disaster Management program is getting ready to venture to the island nation of Haiti again. full story..
2010 Graduates of License-Approved Teacher Education Program
OCU is pleased to congratulate its first three graduates of the license-approved Teacher Education program: Sheri Davis (Early Childhood Program), Lindsey Hedge (Middle Childhood Program), and Sarah Johnson (Early Childhood Program). Sarah was also honored to be the valedictorian of her class. full story..
Baritones Dominic Lehman and Burt James Complete Senior Recitals
The Music Department presented Dominic Lehman and Burt James in Senior Recitals on April 16 and April 17. The two baritones are completing the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education. Their recitals included sacred art songs, spirituals, arias, and art songs by Franz Schubert, George F. full story..
450 Volunteer for Pickaway County Community Action Day
Nearly 450 volunteers fanned out into Pickaway County on Thursday to participate in the 10th annual Community Action Day hosted by Ohio Christian University. Now dedicated to the memory of park volunteer Ralph C. Starkey, the event tackled more projects with more manpower than ever this year, according to Rev. full story..

