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俄亥俄大学|Ohio University

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俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY 位于美国俄亥俄州,成立于1804年,校龄近两百年,是俄亥俄州第一所大学,也是美国旧西北区最早成立的第一所高等教育学术机构。

二、地理环境

俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY座落于阿帕拉契山脉的小山丘上,被蜿蜒的河流、森林、5座州立公园 所包围着。距离俄亥俄州首府哥伦布市(Columbus)大约120公里,开车需要2小时左右的车程,并且离哥伦比亚国际机场约1小时40分钟车程,交通便利。

这里的气候四季分明,夏天炎热,冬季会降雪,在秋天时还会见到满山满谷飘落的枫叶,加上充满绿意人文的环境,此区的特色出了具历史性之外,并拥有丰富的社交文化活动,是所历史悠久、充满诗意的大学。

三、校园

俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY共分为5个校园,雅典校区里涵盖了5个校园,包含俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY校本部在内。

公元1804年成立俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY的图书馆,为全球知名图书馆 之一,它知名的原因在于它的馆藏丰富,有200万册的藏书、11,000种定期刊物 、160万份缩影片 ,并且与美国各地公共图书馆网络联机,建立良好馆际合作,图书馆各部门均采用全面自动化操作系统,每年约有33万册的借书量纪录,各种类的藏书,总计有约有200万册。

俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY除了图书馆让人印象深刻之外,俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY的学校设备也不差,光是运动设备就有体育馆、游泳池、健身房、田径场、篮球场、排球场呢!在俄亥俄大学OHIO UNIVERSITY就读,其生活机能也不错,这里除了不定期会有文化活动之外,也有购物中心、电影院、剧院、体育设施及餐厅等等,到邻近的大城如哥伦布市也很近,而且它的户外活动也很盛行,像是健行、攀岩、滑雪、高尔夫、露营等等,都是这里的居民经常从事的休闲活动。

四、主要学院

人文科学院 Arts Science

商学院Business

传播学院Communication

教育学院Education

工程学院Engineering

现代艺术学院Fine Arts

健康与人类服务学院Health and Human Service

荣誉学院Honors Tutorial College

大学部University College

五、英文补充

1.Baker University Center

The newly constructed John Calhoun Baker Center (the name having been taken from the original Baker Center on University Dr.) opened in January, 2007. The $65 million dollar student center features Georgian-style architecture and expansive windows throughout the building that offer spectacular views of campus and allow a great deal of natural light to enter. In contrast to the exterior s red brick, and white columns, the interior has a more contemporary style. The interior has high ceilings, ergonomic furniture and a color scheme of sage, plum and mocha.

The six-story student center contains a large food court (West 82), a fine dining restaurant (Latitude 39), a ballroom, student shop, coffee shop, theater, many study areas, several computer labs, administrative offices, and other amenities connected by three sets of escalators that gives it very much a mall feel.

The Main Street fect is something planners prepared for from the start by incorporating an escalator system (the only one in Athens County) to carry people through the atrium that cuts through the building and connects the upper and lower portions of the campus. This design feature earned the facility mention in a 2006 Association of College Unions International book as a best practice.

In 2007, Baker Center won two Golden Trowel awards from the International Masonry Institute, including the grand prize of Best Project in Ohio for its terrazzo floor art, and another prize for its distinctive interior masonry features. In 2008, the Baker was also awarded the grand-prize with honors from Learning by Design, and organization that recognized excellence in educational facilities, as well as the Facility Design Award from the Association of College Unions International, which annually distinguished excellence in the design of student unions and other student-centered building on college campuses.

The various university businesses inside are struggling to make money due to poor marketing and high prices.

Upon the center s grand opening, local newspapers front pages were filled with pictures of the grand world map on the floor of the Court St. entrance because the country of Iraq was non-existent. It was shown as sea. Especially because many friends and family members of students were serving in Iraq at the time, a number of veteran students themeselves were enrolled at Ohio University, and on top of the already general mis-use of funds opinion which surrounded the center up to its opening, this mysterious deletion of Iraq was a further point of ridicule and criticism for New Baker .

2.Athletics

Men s and women s athletics teams at Ohio University are nicknamed the Bobcats, with the school colors being hunter green and white. The Bobcats compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mid-American Conference. They maintain strong rivalries with the other MAC schools in Ohio, particularly Miami University and the University of Akron.

The long and storied tradition of Ohio Bobcats football began in 1894 with an 8-0 loss to Marietta College. Since that day, the Bobcats have posted a 485-503-48 record over their 112 year existence and a 191-232-12 record over their 60 years in the Mid-American Conference. The Bobcats have won 5 MAC Football Championships in 1953, 1960, 1963, 1967, and 1968 and a MAC East Division Championship in 2006 . Prior to joining the MAC, the Bobcats won 6 Buckeye Athletic Association Championships in 1929, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, and 1938 . In 1960, the Bobcats were crowned National Small College Champions after compiling a 10-0 record under Coach Bill Hess. The Bobcats have appeared in three bowl games, losing 14-15 to West Texas State in the 1962 Sun Bowl, losing 42-49 to Richmond in the 1968 Tangerine Bowl, and most recently falling to Southern Mississippi 28-7 in the 2007 GMAC Bowl.

Under the guidance of Frank Solich, the Ohio football program has enjoyed a return to new levels of national prominence in 2006. On November 16, 2006 the Bobcats secured their first ever Mid-American Conference East Division title and their first football championship of any sort since 1968 with a victory over the University of Akron Zips. They then advanced to the MAC Championship Game in Detroit, Michigan, where they were deated by Central Michigan 31-10. On January 7, 2007, the Bobcats were the MAC representative to the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, losing 28-7 to The University of Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in a game nationally televised on ESPN.

One of Ohio s most successful varsity sports is its men s basketball program. Ohio has posted a .569 winning percentage over their 100 year history and a .566 winning percentage in their 61 years in the Mid-American Conference. The Bobcats have won 4 Mid-American Conference tournament titles in 1983, 1985, 1994 and 2005 as well as 9 MAC regular season titles in 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1985, and 1994. Prior to joining the MAC, the Cats won an Ohio Athletic Conference title in 1921 and three Buckeye Athletic Association championships in 1931, 1933, and 1937. In addition, Ohio has played in the NCAA Tournament 11 times (second most in the MAC), appearing in 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1983, 1985, 1994, and 2005. The Bobcats have been selected for the National Invitation Tournament 4 times in 1941 (finalist), 1969, 1986, and 1995, while also appearing in the College Basketball Invitational in 2008. As a result of the storied tradition of Ohio Bobcats basketball, the program was recently ranked 86th in Street Smith s 100 Greatest Basketball Programs of All Time, published in 2005.

Ohio s Olympic Sports programs are also among some of the best in the MAC. Ohio s volleyball team has been steadily increasing in popularity. Under the direction of Coach Geoff Carlston, the team has won five consecutive Mid-American Conference regular season titles and made five consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. In 2005, the team made the sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. Ohio s women s swimming and diving team consistently has won numerous MAC Championships. The Aquatic Center, one of the finest swimming and diving facilities in the league and in the nation, has hosted numerous MAC Women s Swimming and Diving Tournaments. The Bobcat s wrestling team has a long and storied history and the team has found itself in the national top 25 many times over the years. Recent graduate Jake Percival was a four time All-American. The Ohio baseball program has won numerous MAC titles in baseball, most of them coming under Bob Wren. Current head coach Joe Carbone was part of the only College World Series team in Ohio history (1970), and has had a MAC championship twice in his 20 years as head coach. There have been 23 former Bobcats to make the major leagues, most notably hall of fame third baseman Mike Schmidt, former All-Star Steve Swisher (father of current White Sox outfielder Nick Swisher) and former MLB player and World Series winning manager Bob Brenly.

Ohio s athletic facilities make up another important component of a winning tradition. Peden Stadium, Ohio s football venue, is one of the best in the conference and the nation. The stadium, though small in size, is big in atmosphere and tradition. The Convocation Center, home of Bobcats basketball, volleyball, and wrestling, is also a great facility. The largest basketball arena in the MAC, and one of the largest in the state, the Convo s hostile environment has allowed the Bobcats to win over 75% of their games in the facility. The O-Zone student cheering section for men s basketball games is among the largest and most recognized in the Mid-American Conference and the nation.

Ohio University is also home to the nationally-acclaimed Ohio University Marching 110 marching band-- The Most Exciting Band in the Land! , which continually draws crowds at the Bobcat football and basketball games. The band s unique use of contemporary popular music, a power high-step stop-action marching style, and high-energy choreographed dance breaks has led the band to perform at many unique venues throughout the years. On October 28, 1976, the Marching 110 became the first marching band in history to perform at Carnegie Hall. On January 20, 1993, the band performed for President Clinton s Presidential Inauguration in Washington, DC. The band has also performed at many professional football games and has taken part in the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2000 and 2005

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