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Students are utilizing the Scripps College of Communication Equipment Rooms to complete media projects that earn them awards, scholarships and grants.
Grayson Wolf wasn’t able to start working on WOUB’s Gridiron Glory until his sophomore year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But once he got involved with the high school football show, Wolf was all in.
Scripps College senior Isabel Mattern is the top advertising student in the nation. Mattern, who is from Mason, Ohio, was recently name the 2024 Most Outstanding Stickell Fellow.
Three OHIO students are being paid to work at WOUB through the Neil Mahrer and Sonia Franceski WOUB Student Staff Support Fund this school year to help further develop their professional media skills.
While Jacob Motta is pursuing his master’s degree in sports administration at Ohio University, he still watches Gridiron Glory every Friday night.
Graduating seniors reflect on their academic experience and share thanks with the advisors who helped them to succeed.
Russ Jackson has had a varied media career, working in news and sports radio, both on the air and behind the scenes. And he credits all of it to his start at WOUB.
OHIO faculty celebrate publications, presentations and research achievements.
Athens is a long way from home for Nick Viland. The Atlanta native came to OHiO because he wanted to pursue his dream of being a sports journalist and the school had a great reputation.
Scripps College of Communication Director of Student Media Andrea Lewis will be sworn in as the president-elect of the College Media Association on Friday, Nov. 1.
As we approach the election, journalism students working in experiential learning units are preparing to provide local coverage that keeps OHIO students and people across the region well-informed.
While we are celebrating 25 seasons of Gridiron Glory, there was one year that the show did not go on. In 2020, the students part of Gridiron were sent home for safety reasons due to the pandemic.
Scripps College of Communication doctoral alumnus Ken Ward has been recognized nationally for a book he wrote based on his dissertation from Ohio University.
A new plaque naming the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism as a Society of Professional Journalists National Historic Site in Journalism can now be found in the Schoonover Center.
Journalism professor Chuck Borghese, a veteran in the industry with decades of experience, will manage the student teams on their work with real-life clients.