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Former OHIO and WOUB student Doug Drew is paying his WOUB experience forward with a $125,000 gift commitment to establish an endowment and provide immediate-use funding to help current WOUB students.
Ohio University Sophomore and WOUB Student Silver Barker of Shaker Heights, Ohio feels like she is one step closer to reaching her dream thanks to another former WOUBer and generous alumnus.
Ohio University junior and WOUB student John Curtsinger of Paducah, Kentucky, is getting a little help paying his out of state tuition thanks to two former WOUBers and generous alumni.
When Henry Heilbrunn arrived at Ohio University in the fall of 1969, he planned to study journalism to become a writer and reporter.
Kyle Lewis wasn’t your typical Ohio University student. When he came to Ohio University in the fall of 2003, Lewis had already experienced a great deal in his young life.
When Eric Land came to Ohio University as a student in 1969, he already had a great deal of experience in broadcast radio and television.
The second year of the WOUB Mentoring Program is wrapping up and has been beneficial for both current students and their mentors.
A former Ohio University and WOUB student has recently been inducted in the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors Hall of Fame.
For the last three and a half years, Nick Viland, who is a senior from Atlanta, Georgia, has tried to balance his time between classes at Ohio University, volunteering in the WOUB newsroom and his pai
Ohio University alumna Autumn Ziemba is running for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Cleveland/Akron Man and Woman of the Year.
When Don Benson came to Athens in 1969 from Rhode Island, he thought he wanted to be a print journalist because it was in his DNA.
The program pays interns to work at WOUB Public Media and provides them with an immersive practical experience while producing daily content in a professional multimedia organization.
Gabe Ross came to Ohio University to be a musician in the Ohio University Marching 110, but quickly discovered that he wanted to be a broadcaster.
CNBC Television Director David Jones says that being able to work as a paid employee at a PBS member television station while he was studying at Ohio University was crucial to launching his career.
Alex Adeyanju never imagined he would be where he is today but says he wouldn’t have gotten there without learning every facet of the media business while an Ohio University student working at WOUB.