Ohio University – Zanesville
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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]
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Type | Public satellite campus |
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Established | 1946; 78 years ago (1946) |
Parent institution | Ohio University |
Dean | Hannah Nissen |
Students | 1,001[1] |
Location | , , United States |
Colors | Cutler green and cupola white[2][3] |
Nickname | Tracers |
Website | www.ohio.edu/zanesville/ |
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.