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  1. All three legal charters placed Ohio University as the first institution of higher education founded and nourished by an act of Congress in America; the first in the territory northwest of the Ohio River; and the first in Ohio.

  2. Ohio University (Ohio or OU) is a public research university with its main campus in Athens, Ohio, United States. [9] The university was first chartered in 1787 by the Congress of the Confederation and subsequently approved by the territorial legislature in 1802 and the Ohio General Assembly in 1804, [ 10 ] opening for students in 1809. [ 11 ]

  3. The University opened in 1808 with one building, three students, and one professor, Jacob Lindley. One of the first two graduates of the University, Thomas Ewing, later became a United States senator and distinguished himself as cabinet member or advisor to four presidents.

  4. Ohio University was founded in 1804, and instruction began five years later. Women were first admitted in 1869. William McGuffey, author of the McGuffey Readers, was an early president of Ohio University. The Chillicothe and Zanesville branches were founded in 1946, the Ironton and Lancaster branches in 1956, and the St. Clairsville branch in 1957.

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  5. All three legal charters placed Ohio University as the first institution of higher education founded and nourished by an act of Congress in America; the first in the territory northwest of the Ohio River; and the first in Ohio.

  6. Feb 19, 2024 · Photo by Miles Layton. Happy birthday Ohio University! Founded on Feb. 18, 1804, Ohio University celebrated Founders Day with a big party on Saturday at Walters Hall. “We’ve been here for 220 years. We’ll be here for 220 more. We’re a great institution and we transform lives every day,” said OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez.

  7. The result of the Ohio University is directly from "the organic law of the territory," and Cutler's contract for the purchase of the land, both in 1787; Cutler's desire was that the university be named American University.

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