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It’s one of the biggest stories in history, and four of the journalists who helped tell it will join the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. in Schoonover Center Room 145.
Faculty and staff are invited to have preliminary discussions by Feb. 15 about two funds aimed at bringing together collaborative ideas that cut across silos and can foster innovative program ideas.
Aspiring music producers know there is a lot to learn, from mastering studio technology to building trust and creative relationships with artists.
When WOUB TV recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, former WOUB student Brian Unger ’87 posted a comment on Twitter that read “Happy Anniversary, WOUB. You were my first love.”
When he finished his 12-week internship, Ohio University junior Ian Kirby compiled five tips to share with future interns in congressional offices or elsewhere.
An abundance of experiential learning opportunities and Ohio University connections helped senior Kirsten Thomas earn an externship spot with the Supreme Court of Ohio this past fall.
Two OHIO faculty received awards for their work around HIV from Graphic Design USA and the 2022 Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, also known as the Davey Awards.
When Keith Cawley started at OHIO, he was passionate about sports and broadcasting. Little did he know that the skills he learned at OHIO and WOUB would lead to a career that combined his passions.
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.
Ohio University’s Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning has announced that 13 spaces on campus have received its Experiential Spaces Designation for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Are we in a new Cold War? This is the theme of the Contemporary History Institute’s annual Baker Peace Conference taking place Feb. 23-24 in Ohio University’s Walter Rotunda.
Raye Kimberlin’s career has found her working for a variety of different kinds of companies in a variety of roles. But she says it all was possible thanks to the foundation she got at OHIO and WOUB.
When Jon Snyder was a communications major at OHIO, the closest he came to the field of health care was a marketing and communications internship with the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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.
Andie Walla’s path to Ohio University and WOUB Public Media started in Cincinnati, Ohio at a girl scout meeting.