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The 5th Annual ECO Challenge brought together several student teams that worked to identify solutions to sustainability issues.
Ohio University’s third annual Business of Games Summit on Feb. 23, 2021, held virtually this year, will focus on the trends and opportunities in the fast-growing gaming and esports industry.
2020 was a year none will forget, but for OHIO alumna Janelle Coleman, it will be remembered for reaching new heights in her career and one of the highest levels of service to her alma mater.
Toyia Montgomery, BSJ ‘02, is not afraid to take chances. The lifelong entrepreneur has started multiple businesses after graduating from OHIO.
Three Ohio University journalism graduate students have been named finalists in the Reynolds Journalism Institute’s 2020 Student Innovation Competition.
OHIO-in-LA, the School of Media Arts & Studies study-away experience that immerses students in the entertainment industry, wrapped fall semester with the premiere of the short film “Far Too Young."
Evan Romansky, a 2013 broadcast journalism graduate of Ohio University, is the creator and co-executive producer of the Netflix series “Ratched.”
On the week on Nov. 2, a group of Ohio University students, along with students from Switzerland, Italy, Germany and the U.S., participated in the 2020 Visual Discovery Conference (VDC).
Ohio University alumnus Eric Peterson, retired General Motors U.S. vice president for diversity dealer relations, will speak at the event Nov. 19.
One OHIO graduate student is using her journalism studies to advocate for Native Americans and discuss the issues they still face today.
Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication has unveiled a new undergraduate Podcasting Certificate, which will provide students with media and journalism training.
A group of journalism students and professors from Ohio University and Manchester Metropolitan University came together for a virtual newsroom that closely followed the live election results.
Ohio University’s Hugh M. Culbertson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) was recently recognized for their outstanding newsletter with the Dr. F.H. Teahan Award.
The student-run music label Brick City Records has adjusted to the virtual atmosphere and continued to work with musicians and bands this year.
Ralph Izard, former director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, died Sept. 3. He served as director from 1986-1998 and on the faculty for 32 years before retiring in 1998.