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When Andrew DiPaolo was a young boy, he dreamed of being a TV meteorologist in his hometown of Youngstown, Ohio.
Biological Sciences seniors say working in faculty labs results in exciting research, lasting friendships, and critical experience for future careers.
Performance student studies professional piano repair to get fuller understanding of how the instrument works.
Riley Zielinski was in the biology lab late at night, running her experiment—again. "I had no faith it would work," she said.
Taylor Vickers had to travel to San Francisco—and to a time in history when Mark Twain wrote about the city of then-450,000 people as an emerging center of commerce between the old world and the new.
Scripps College of Communication Professor Stan Alost (22+ years at the School of Visual Communication) has a bold theory: on any given day, the world gets information and entertainment produced by Scripps alumni.
OHIO and the Ohio Department of Development announced that they are partnering to provide export training to students, who can then use their knowledge to help strengthen Southeast Ohio businesses.
Jocelin Arbenz enters her senior year at Ohio University excited about pursuing law school, especially after spending the summer interning alongside lawyers and law school students with the Ohio Innocence Project.
When Sarah Holt Doll was graduating from high school in 2008, she thought her future was either in musical theater or journalism.
Niche.com ranked Ohio University as the Best College Campus in Ohio and number 31 as the Best College Campus in America.
Computer science students in Data Mining and Data Science worked toward the same goal — to improve a Wikipedia page with more robust descriptions, key visuals and reliable sources.
Visit major museums, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, the London Eye ferris wheel, and more! Deadline to apply for the winter Exploring Art in London program is early October.
Since seventh grade, Ohio University alumna Taryn Osborne has loved being in a courtroom.
Though the county of Lincoln County, Nevada, with a population of around 5,000 may seem small on the surface, it was robust with newsworthy topics for Leslie Ostronic to explore over the summer.