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  2. Ohio University - Wikipedia

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    Ohio University is a public research university with its main campus in Athens, Ohio. It was the first university chartered by an Act of Congress and offers more than 250 areas of undergraduate study as well as certificates, master's, and doctoral degrees.

  3. History of Ohio University - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Ohio University was founded by Manasseh Cutler and Rufus Putnam in 1787, and how it became the first public university in the United States. Explore its early history, land grants, conflicts, and achievements through the 20th century.

  4. List of Ohio University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Ohio University is a public university in Athens, Ohio, with 210,000 living alumni. The list includes politicians, lawyers, journalists, athletes, and other notable figures who graduated from Ohio University.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, locations, controls, types, enrollments, and founding dates of public and private institutions of higher education in Ohio. The list includes 14 public universities, 10 private universities, and several other types of colleges and schools.

  6. Cleveland State University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, campus, and academic programs of Cleveland State University, a public research university in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1964, it offers over 200 academic programs and has over 17,000 students.

  7. Antioch College - Wikipedia

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    Antioch College is a private liberal arts college in Yellow Springs, Ohio, founded in 1850 by the Christian Connection. It has a history of political liberalism, social reform, and cooperative education, and is affiliated with two Nobel Prize winners.

  8. Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine - Wikipedia

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    HCOM is the only osteopathic medical school in Ohio, offering the D.O. degree and several combined degree programs. It has three campuses in Athens, Cleveland, and Dublin, and emphasizes primary care and serving underserved areas.

  9. University System of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The University System of Ohio is the public university system of the U.S. state of Ohio, governed by the Ohio Department of Higher Education. It includes 14 four-year research universities, 24 branch and regional campuses, 23 community colleges and technical colleges, and 13 graduate schools, among others.