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The spring 2024 issue of OHIO's alumni magazine is now available.
Talk about #couplegoals! Meet the winners and staff favorites from the Bobcat Bliss contest, many of whom were betrothed on the bricks.
We love hearing from our readers! Below are the letters to the editor published in the spring 2024 edition of Ohio Today.
From mentorship to scholarship to recruitment, OHIO alumni inspire students to succeed.
After the roar of the crowd fades and the final whistle sounds, some college athletes may face a new opponent: transitioning from competitive sports to a professional career. Fortunately, Ohio University is equipping its athletes with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive beyond the field.
Take a peek at what alumni have been up to in 2023.
Jack Briggs’ LinkedIn profile lists his current employer as “Briggs World,” a funny play on the fact that he has been retired and doing his own thing since 2017.
In a display of generosity that eclipsed previous records, Bobcats from all over the nation gave during OHIO’s 5th annual Giving Day on April 9 to set new benchmarks for the number of donors and dollars contributed on a single day.
The Judy Davis Nursing Scholarship is a shining example of commitment and generosity within the Ohio University Zanesville community.
OHIO Giving Day 2024 will celebrate Ohio University by empowering the next generation of Bobcats with access to the University’s experiences and opportunities.
Elizabeth Todd is still on cloud nine after celebrating a milestone that was once only a dream for a young college student.
Former WOUB Student Jack Caudill has a day named after him in Rapid City, South Dakota. That’s because in December 2023, the KOTA/KEVN news anchor celebrated 40 years on the air in that community.
OHIO Zanesville welcomes back social work graduates to campus. Check out our campus spotlights of area social workers making an impact in our community.
As a television sideline reporter for CBS during the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, Allie LaForce (H.T.C. ’11) is covering the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games in the Los Angeles region.