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When Jane Bond graduated from Ohio University in 1968, she wanted to become a writer. Well, after a large detour, it finally happened when Bond released her first book earlier this year.
In the beginning of March, the Ohio University community had the rare opportunity to hear two Pulitzer Prize winners speak on consecutive days.
The 21st annual 48-Hour Shootout film competition at Ohio University brought together twelve teams to create a short film in just 48 hours.
As America focuses on police training, Ohio University developed headset immersion tools that teach law enforcement how to deal with people in tough situations.
Lisa Martin calls herself a “late bloomer” when it comes to WOUB but says once she discovered the opportunities available at there during her junior year at Ohio University, she was hooked.
Chikondi Khangamwa is an upcoming Ph.D. graduate from Malawi. The following is a Q&A to learn about his time and work at OHIO.
This week’s Graduate Student Spotlight is on fourth-year doctoral candidate Mary-Magdalene Chumbow, who tells us about her experience at OHIO and about her work.
When Bre Severns graduated Ohio University in May 2022, she headed to Columbus . . . with her camera equipment.
After months of planning and collaborating with students, Ohio University Eastern’s new Esports Center is complete, with a grand opening planned for March 7, 2023, at 3:30 p.m.
When David Morgasen was graduating from high school in 1974, he was looking for a college that would give him an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in radio broadcasting.
According to U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, Ohio University produces some of the best-in-field leaders and instills free-press values essential for democracy.
OHIO’s Business Service Center was established to help ensure consistent, simplified, high-quality administrative services in support of the academic mission.
The annual OHIO Music Industry Summit (MIS) registration is open. This year’s two-day conference promises to be packed with a great line up of industry professionals, artists, and much more.
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.