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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.
When Jane Bond graduated from Ohio University in 1968, she wanted to become a writer. Well, after a large detour, it finally happened when Bond released her first book earlier this year.
The 21st annual 48-Hour Shootout film competition at Ohio University brought together twelve teams to create a short film in just 48 hours.
As America focuses on police training, Ohio University developed headset immersion tools that teach law enforcement how to deal with people in tough situations.
Chikondi Khangamwa is an upcoming Ph.D. graduate from Malawi. The following is a Q&A to learn about his time and work at OHIO.
This week’s Graduate Student Spotlight is on fourth-year doctoral candidate Mary-Magdalene Chumbow, who tells us about her experience at OHIO and about her work.
When David Morgasen was graduating from high school in 1974, he was looking for a college that would give him an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in radio broadcasting.
The annual OHIO Music Industry Summit (MIS) registration is open. This year’s two-day conference promises to be packed with a great line up of industry professionals, artists, and much more.
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.
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 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.
Throughout the Scripps College of Communication, options for experiential learning are coast to coast for Ohio University students.
Aspiring music producers know there is a lot to learn, from mastering studio technology to building trust and creative relationships with artists.
All three of the Ohio University December graduates who worked at WOUB Public Media while they were in college already have full-time jobs in the media industry.