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Ohio University Zanesville (OU Zanesville) is a satellite campus of Ohio University in Zanesville, Ohio. It was founded in 1946[4] and serves commuter students who seek associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, community education, or business and industry training. The campus practices open admissions.[5]

With 85 faculty and staff, Ohio University Zanesville provides academic advising, tutoring, and specialized testing services. Campus facilities include wireless internet access, a cafeteria, a coffee café, bookstore, a 30,000 volume library with electronic databases and resources, the Collegial Woods network of walking trails and the Muskingum Recreation Center.

Campus

The 179-acre campus of Ohio University and Zane State College is made up of seven buildings including Elson Hall, Herrold Hall, the Cora E. Rogge Pavilion, and Littick Hall (Ohio University); College Hall, Health Science Hall, Campus Center and Advanced Science & Technology Center (Zane State College); and the Muskingum Recreation Center.

Elson Hall, the first building on the Ohio University Zanesville campus was built in 1967. It is the primary location for classrooms and offices for the Zanesville Campus. The Zanesville Campus Library serves both Ohio University Zanesville and Zane State College. It has been a co-located library since the 1970s.[6] The library also features the Zanesville Heritage Collection.[7]

Academics

Ohio University Zanesville offers 13 bachelor's degree programs and 5 associate degree programs.[8] Ohio University Zanesville also offers future and current students classes being viewed over the Ohio University Learning Network program (OULN). The program enables regional campus students to get degrees that are offered in Athens at Ohio University.

Student life

Active student groups include Communication club Student Senate, Students Nurses Association of Zanesville (SNAZ), the Green Bobcats (Environmental/Sustainability Club), Electronic Media Club, Future Educators of Ohio University Zanesville (FEOUZ), Psi Beta Psychology Honor Society, Sports & Recreation Club, Rotaract, intramural sports and cultural activities.

Athletics

During the COVID pandemic, Ohio University Zanesville and the four other Ohio University branch campuses dropped sports, effective the 2021 fall semester.[9] Ohio University Zanesville was part of the Ohio Regional Campus Conference and sports programs offered previously included baseball, men's and women's basketball, golf, women's softball, and women's volleyball.[10] The school mascot is a Tracer, a hunting dog.

References

  1. ^ As of fall 2019. "15th Day Headcount, Fall Term 2019" (PDF). Ohio Department of Higher Education. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  2. ^ "University Communications and Marketing". Ohio University. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  3. ^ "Branding Ohio with updated color palettes and typography". Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  4. ^ "Zanesville Campus | Ohio University".
  5. ^ "Ohio University Zanesville: Freshmen". Ohio University. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  6. ^ Lorenzen, M. (1994). The Zanesville Campus Library of Ohio University Zanesville and the Muskingum Area Technical College: A use study of a co-located campus library. ERIC ED # 377 872.
  7. ^ Purkayastha, M. (Ed.)(2009). American Library Directory, 2009-2010, V. 1 (62nd ed.). Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc. ISBN 978-1-57387-346-8., p. 1969
  8. ^ "Degree Programs". www.ohio.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-04.
  9. ^ "Ohio University Eastern no longer sponsoring athletics".
  10. ^ "Ohio University Zanesville : Clubs And Groups". www.ohio.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-04.

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