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Working for the Cleveland Cavaliers was not something Nick Langer ever imagined for his career. He wasn’t even exactly sure what he wanted to do, but his time at WOUB Public Media changed all of that.
From Akron, Jessica Hill (’19 BSJ) was Assistant Managing Editor of student-run The Post at Ohio University and also got college experience at Southeast Ohio Magazine. In 2018, Hill was named a White House Correspondents’ Association Scholar.
Students and scholars will explore Latin American themes, from Andean and Amazonian culture to inclusion and recognition for indigenous peoples, at the 19th Ohio Latin Americanist Conference.
John Amato ('21) has a degree in media production and a minor in English. We asked Amato a few questions about his journey at OHIO, as well as his experience participating in the OHIO-in-LA program.
Jon Zellner got hooked on radio the minute he met Wolfman Jack during a tour of the NBC New York City studios when he was in the third grade.
Coast to coast, Scripps College of Communication interns and alumni are earning valuable work opportunities and are living their dreams.
The 48-Hour Shootout is an annual short film competition hosted by the School of Media Arts and Studies. Students participating in this year's competition share their thoughts on the competition.
The Center for Law, Justice and Culture announces up to four alumna-funded internships for Ohio University undergraduate students. Students should apply by Feb. 17.
Ohio University will host two nationally-recognized authors and experts in their respective fields this March as part of the 2023 Kennedy Lecture Series and the Frontiers in Science Lecture Series.
The students from the School of Media Arts and Studies who participated in the music production master class at Joel Hamilton’s Studio G in Brooklyn found new skills while affirming their career path.
When Marlon Primes came to Ohio University from Akron, Ohio in the early 1980s, he wanted to be a news anchor or reporter. Little did he know that he would end up using his voice in a different way.
Technology-oriented students working at WOUB Public Media now have the opportunity to be awarded a $2,000 scholarship – thanks to former WOUB Radio and TV Engineer Ed Williams.
When Eileen Eidelberg came to Ohio University in 2018 from Herndon, Virginia, she knew she wanted to study communications and was interested in being involved in sports.
Throughout the Scripps College of Communication, options for experiential learning are coast to coast for Ohio University students.
Less than 10 years after graduating from OHIO, alumna Maddie Meyer (’14) has learned a thing or two about navigating the world and securing her dream job as chief photographer for Getty Images.