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Students from OHIO’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism won top prize in four categories in the Society of Professional Journalists Region 4 Mark of Excellence contest.
Ohio University students are using 360-degree cameras to create daily documentaries of everyday life in quarantine.
The Ohio News Photographers Association (ONPA) recently released its 2019 ONPA Pictures of the Year, and among the winners are several Ohio University Visual Communications students and alumni.
Liz Moughon, a recent OHIO alumna, was drawn to tell stories of the lack of broadband access as broadly as possible, yet she had no idea that one day her piece would appear in the Wall Street Journal.
Ohio University VisCom senior Michael Swensen placed first in the National Photojournalism Championship for the 60th Annual Hearst National Championship, winning a $10,000 scholarship.
Eddith Dashiell has been named the next director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism in the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University.
Steven L. Schoonover died on Feb. 27, 2020. He earned his bachelor’s in organizational communication from OHIO in 1967. His contributions helped construct the Schoonover Center for Communication.
The National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) awarded OHIO's NPAA Student Chapter the Outstanding Student Chapter Award for the second year in a row.
Ohio University faculty and students are developing a green roof to be installed this spring on the roof over the Schoonover Center lobby.
Take a peek behind OHIO junior Leanna Siupinys' camera lens, and the experiences that have shaped her into the creative she is today.
Bobcat Esports, the state's largest esports club, is creating new and exciting job opportunities for students and impacting the burgeoning gaming industry through its alumni.
The Athena Cinema will host a free public screening of “The Veterans’ Project,” at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11. The award-winning documentary takes an in-depth look at U.S. veterans health care issues.
A study published by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that newspapers followed about half the recommended guidelines in reporting suicide deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain.
OHIO saw a significant increase in external investment in its research and sponsored programs in fiscal year 2019, including funding from state and federal agencies, industry, and private sources.
Aimee Edmondson, associate professor of journalism in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at OHIO, was recently elected as the first Vice President of the American Journalism Historians Association.