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Scripps College of Communication doctoral alumnus Ken Ward has been recognized nationally for a book he wrote based on his dissertation from Ohio University.
Laurel Walmsley’s career has zigged and zagged, but she wouldn’t change a thing because it led her to the job she has today. Wamsley was the final speaker for the WOUB Wednesday speaker series.
“Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd” from Oct. 18-20 at Stuart's Opera House, which features an array of OHIO faces from current students and employees to alumni among the cast, crew and orchestra.
For many who were Ohio University students in March of 2020, being sent home due to the COVID-19 Pandemic was devastating. For Noah Wolf, being sent home was a blessing in disguise.
The Ohio University Foundation Board of Trustees is honored to welcome three new trustees who are committed to accomplishing the Foundation’s mission of “Philanthropy in Service and Education.”
Students in Adonis Durado’s Introduction to Information Graphics class recently got to hear from two Scripps College alumni who have taken what they learned at OHIO to go on to high profile careers.
Patrick Kelley’s journey is a testament to his commitment to excellence, leadership and community, making him a true embodiment of what it means to be a Bobcat.
Fifty-four Scripps College of Communication students attended the Scripps Etiquette Dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at to be bettered prepared for business dinners and career success.
When Blake Baker was the host of Gridiron Glory in the fall of 2018, it was another milestone season for the show.
Several Scripps students are participating in the fall Scripps in D.C. program where they have been able to network with and learn from various alumni working in D.C.
The program is designed to help recent alumni connect with current students and gain valuable professional insight and resources.
From joining friends and family to relive the college experience and swap stories, to the Homecoming parade and a big OHIO Football victory, every part of Homecoming 2024 lived up to the hype of a week-long celebration that immersed Bobcats (both new and old) in everything Ohio University has to offer.
Growing up in southeast Ohio, Joseph Payton was familiar with Gridiron Glory before he ever set foot on the Ohio University campus as a student.
The first program of its kind in the country, the MA in Community Dance, offers students the opportunity to prepare for careers in dance, often in community focused contexts.
Graylyn Roose, current MSNBC line producer, thinks the key for students to find their niche in journalism careers is simple: take every opportunity you can to learn something new.