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Nineteen journalists from 12 countries will make up the 50th anniversary class of the Kiplinger Fellowship when it convenes March 19-24 at Ohio University.
All three of the Ohio University December graduates who worked at WOUB Public Media while they were in college already have full-time jobs in the media industry.
Honoring a Scripps tradition, 2014 Photojournalism graduate Maddie Meyer returned to campus: a former student as teacher.
Shortly after they met their freshman year, Andrew Owusu, Osahon Ogbebor, Adam Ward and Gavin Broome found themselves arguing daily as they ate lunch at Nelson Dining Hall.
OHIO senior Amy Szmik discusses her involvement at Ohio University and her passion to pursue social media and digital marketing after graduation.
Journalism graduate student Taylor Strnad applies her passion for sports with her career through her role with the Ohio University Athletics Department digital strategy team.
As a reporter at WPIX 11 in New York City, Greg Mocker searches for unique stories that answer questions both he and the audience are curious about.
Scripps PRSSA was recognized during this year’s PRSSA International Conference for the chapter’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts by being awarded the 2022 Teahan Award for Chapter Diversity.
The Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University is launching a new lecture series this week aimed at examining the “Future of Media.”
OHIO’s Institute for International Journalism is partnering with the Association of Independent Publishers in South Africa on a one-year effort to develop strategies for sustainable local news media.
OHIO's Speech and Debate team starts strong, mid-term elections highlight the reach and prominence of Scripps-trained professionals, experiential learning pays dividends, and alumni publish new books.
When Elise Hammond moved to New York City in 2021 to be part of creating the new CNN streaming platform called CNN+, she knew she was taking a gamble.
Fran Kovac was the editor of her high school newspaper and took part in the High School Journalism Workshop at OHIO. That’s when she fell in love and knew where she wanted to go to college.
Nat Rosen, ’78, says it’s a long way from the Radio and Television Building at Ohio University to Madison Avenue in New York City, but he believes he was able to make it there because of WOUB.
Through experiences offered at OHIO, Alyssa Cruz had the opportunity to connect with background on a trip abroad to Spain while making an impact back home at Ohio University.