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Talented photographer Maddie McGarvey, BSVC '12, got her start at OHIO in the School of Visual Communication. Her work of the Midwest and Appalachia has been featured in national publications.
Madeleine Hordinski BA ’20, BSVC ’20, has been taking pictures of people ever since she was in her young teens. Now, the freelancer's work has appeared in multiple national publications.
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced that the Pathfinder-class oceanographic survey ship formerly named USNS Maury has been renamed the USNS Marie Tharp in honor of an OHIO alumna.
Amelia Robinson has spent her career reporting on stories all around the state of Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch opinion and community and engagement editor got her start here at Ohio University.
From covering local and national news to advocating for causes involving autism and cancer, alumna Autumn Ziemba has told countless stories – including her own.
College of Arts and Sciences physics students and an alumnus took five major awards as they traveled with faculty to the American Physical Society March meeting this month in Las Vegas.
The Ohio University’s College of Business – Society of Alumni and Friends (SAF) will host its second Annual Bobcat Networking Celebration on April 20, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati from 5-8 p.m.
Ohio University sent four teams of three students to compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest, the oldest and most prestigious algorithmic programming contest in the world.
When Mark O’Brien graduated from high school, he thought he wanted to be a radio broadcaster, and knew Ohio University was the place that could put him on that path.
As manager of Production Operations at ESPN, Dan Lannon ’10 recently led his team to a first during a live sports production, but it’s one you likely didn’t notice watching at home.
Alumna Carrie Oeding won the Akron Poetry Prize for her new book of poetry, If I Could Give You a Line, a collection of poetry that explores motherhood and visual art, confidence, and uncertainty.
Alumnus Gerald Goodwin's new book "Race in the Crucible of War" examines African American experiences with racial issues during the Vietnam War.
History doctoral candidates James Bohland and Cameron Dunbar presented their research at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference organized by recent OHIO graduate Kyle Balzer.
Scripps College of Communication alumnae will be highlighted throughout the month of March for Women's History Month, as this year's theme is "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories."
This week we chat with alumnus Trey Cornish about his experiences at OHIO in the music production and recording industry program and how it shaped his career in LA.