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Madison Sury, BSJ ’19, MBA ’20, moved across the country after graduation. Now, she's working as a media and comms planner at Wieden + Kennedy, focusing on the Nike brand.
As an undergraduate student in Engineering Technology and Management, David Douglas has developed his skills in engineering, business and leadership which has allowed him to secure a job as a process lead at General Mills after graduation.
Third-year student in the College of Fine Arts' interior architecture program Brenna Cromwell is interning with University Planning to rethink how space is used at OHIO.
The 21st annual 48-Hour Shootout film competition at Ohio University brought together twelve teams to create a short film in just 48 hours.
An Ohio University education reaches far beyond traditional classroom walls, sometimes even to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Utilizing funding from the OHIO Regional Higher Education’s Workforce Success Initiative, Dr. Teri Peasley and Dr. Theresa Paterra created a professional development opportunity for professional educators.
As America focuses on police training, Ohio University developed headset immersion tools that teach law enforcement how to deal with people in tough situations.
Gina Petrella, who worked with children and adults with disabilities before coming to OHIO, started a program in Athens called Safe Swimming for All, targeted to children with disabilities.
The OHIO team of Roberto Lemus, Ian Lindstrom, Logan Thompson and Lily Wittman won the 2023 Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA) Case Study Cup on Friday, Feb. 3.
Both Ohio University Mock Trial Teams finished their season with a handful of wins at the AMTA regional tournament in Dayton, and Nick Bohuslawsky was recognized as an outstanding attorney.
Nursing students enrolled the Evidence-Based Nursing Practice course presented their final projects for the fall semester.
While growing up in Whitehall, Ohio, Jarrett Dunbar vividly remembers watching ESPN’s Sportscenter for the very first time.
Tre Spencer works as a scholar for the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service – but it’s more than just a college job.
Ohio University’s Regional Higher Education Workforce Success Initiative, which just opened a new application period, isn’t just improving workforce opportunities in the Appalachian region – it’s also building bridges.
Students and scholars will explore Latin American themes, from Andean and Amazonian culture to inclusion and recognition for indigenous peoples, at the 19th Ohio Latin Americanist Conference.