The two new scholarships will support female students pursuing aviation and military veterans.
The funding, which totals $1.8 million, will support the college’s new four-year AI Readiness & Capacity Initiative.
The new short-term training program will prepare individuals for entry-level manufacturing careers.
The donation comes from the Marion County Quick Response Team and will provide a safe and supportive environment for the campus community.
The grant will support the college’s initiative called COMPASS: Community College Operational Model for Promoting AI Student Success.
The federal student support services grant will give the university $1.36 million to provide enhanced support for students who are first-generation students, low-income students, or students who have disabilities.
The partnership will give students access to online healthcare career certifications that will help address the area’s healthcare workforce shortages.
The Ohio University Academic Health Sciences Center is a coordinated partnership between OHIO’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and College of Health Sciences and Professions.
The grant comes from the Ohio Department of Development and will support energy efficiency on campus, with upgrades expected to save the university more than 19% each year in utility costs.
The grant comes as part of Athletic Brewing Company’s “Two For The Trails” initiative and will support the university’s Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center.