The Ohio University Board of Trustees is set to meet to discuss important updates regarding healthy aging research and the university’s standing in national education classifications.
First up, the board will hear about Ohio University’s five significant institutes dedicated to healthy aging. Dr. Kenneth Johnson, the Chief Medical Affairs Officer, will share how these institutes, such as the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute and the Diabetes Institute, are making strides in this vital area of research. Collaborating with one another, these institutes aim to tackle health issues that affect aging populations.
Ohio University has recently garnered recognition in the latest Carnegie Classifications for its commitment to education. Vice President Robin Oliver will explain the new classifications, which are designed to reflect modern educational approaches. This change marks a significant update from the previous system used for the last 50 years.
The board will also review a report on enrollment trends. Candace J. Boeninger, the Vice President of Enrollment Management, will discuss strong continued interest in the university and project trends for fall 2025.
Financial updates will also be part of the agenda. CFO David B. Moore will provide insights into the FY25 financial outlook and proposed budgets for FY26. He will explain how the university is balancing its finances while ensuring sustainability.
The board will consider several important capital projects aimed at improving facilities. One major project involves upgrades to the College of Fine Arts, which includes safety improvements and modern renovations. Other projects address deferred maintenance across the Southern and Chillicothe campuses, underlining the university’s commitment to maintaining its facilities.
In recent years, the push for healthy aging research has been growing. According to a 2022 report by the National Institute on Aging, funding for research in this area has increased by over 20% since 2018, highlighting the urgent need for better health solutions as populations age. It’s an area where institutions like Ohio University are stepping up to make a difference.
As the discussions unfold, it’s clear that Ohio University is focusing on key areas that will shape its future, both in research and education. For more details on the meeting, visit Ohio University Trustees.