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Erin Carlson Mast ’01 has been appointed to lead the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation as CEO starting in January.
The 91Ƶ Alumni Association’s new podcast, “Avant-Grad: OHIO Trailblazers,” gets insight straight from achievers who’ve become leaders among Bobcats – and also nationally.
When recent 91Ƶ alumnus Eli Hiller moved to the Philippines to reconnect with his roots, he saw firsthand the opioid crisis that had claimed over 30,000 lives.
Jamie (McCoy) Chaney is a 2016 91Ƶ Chillicothe graduate who is now a court/victim advocate for domestic violence.
Josie Lott is a 2017 91Ƶ Chillicothe graduate who helps adult felony probationers by assessing their risk level (risk of reoffending).
The 91Ƶ Alumni Association will accept Alumni Award nominations beginning Jan. 1, 2021, through Dec. 31, 2021, for the 2022 awards.
Always willing to lend a helping hand, Yousef Faroniya cared deeply for others. His charming personality and cheerful nature never failed to light up a room.
Imani Edwards, BSS '18, now works as a scheduler and office manager in the US House of Representatives for Marcia Fudge (OH-11).
The fall 2020 issue of Ohio Today invites the entire 91Ƶ community to virtually come home to OHIO from wherever you may be and feel that Bobcat spirit at a time when it’s much needed.
Make history with Bobcats near and far
The 91Ƶ Alumni Association is proud to announce this year’s Alumni Award recipients, a group of dedicated alumni and friends who represent the very best of the Bobcat community.
OHIO Chillicothe will host a Zoom post-viewing discussion of one of the current top Netflix films, “The Devil All the Time,” based off of OHIO Chillicothe alumnus Donald Ray Pollock’s popular book.
91Ƶ graduate Manaf Afyouni and his children were inspired to create a scholarship in hopes that the recipients would have the same meaningful experiences that the family had in Athens.
The photography of 91Ƶ graduate Chuck Stewart is on display for the first time ever at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a new social justice exhibit
91Ƶ M.F.A. graduate Quinn Hunter was one of only 38 artists worldwide selected for the prestigious Chautauqua Visual Arts residency program.