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It seems appropriate as we celebrate our accomplished alumni in Ohio Today to borrow our last word from this incredible evening in New York City. So … Go Bobcats!
A new book marks the 100th anniversary of Ohio University’s renowned E. W. Scripps School of Journalism.
Turning Pollution into Paint, Changing the Game in Collegiate Athletics, How brewery waste can fight climate change, and Social Medicine Historian Discusses History of the Breast Pump.
Passion Works Studio turns 25 in 2023 and its signature event, the Honey for the Heart parade, is back after a pandemic hiatus. Now, the Athens-based art studio known for its vibrant displays and rainbow-colored palette is helping to expand Ohio University’s campaign to reduce bias through open and respectful dialogue that extends beyond culture and background.
The practice of “memory maps” is utilized by Morinoka Gordon and Hunter Thiede, as they show where they studied, ate and enjoyed their time during their years at OHIO.
Read about just a few of the Bobcats who have made headlines in recent months
Scott Quad time capsule and OHIO history are unearthed
Alumna Kari Gunter-Seymour holds Athens and Appalachia close to her heart.
On April 7, OHIO celebrated its 20th Student Expo following two fully virtual events in 2020 and 2021. This year’s Expo was offered in a hybrid format—a first for an event that for 20 years has provided OHIO students an opportunity to showcase their innovation, discovery and imagination.
As a distinguished music producer and DJ, Dr. Jason Rawls, EDD ’17, has been mixing beats for 25-plus years. Today, he is mixing his passions—music and teaching—and revolutionizing teacher education.
Elmore "Mo" A. Banton and George E. Reid, BGS '90, MSPE '91, made their marks at OHIO and beyond, helping teams to victory and paving the way for future generations of Bobcats. Each will be awarded the Ebony Bobcat Network’s Trailblazer Award at Ohio University’s 2022 Black Alumni Reunion.
Dr. Kitty Consolo, associate professor of health sciences at Ohio University’s Zanesville Campus, embodies what she teaches—and has built a legacy in women’s sports.
A new release from the Ohio University Press offers many firsts—the first major study of its kind, written by a first-time book author and with support from a new fund.
In 2017, Gene Thrailkill, MED ’62, took what would be his last bow at Ohio University, returning to campus to conduct the Marching 110 and its alumni during a Homecoming performance commemorating the 50th anniversary of the band he built.
What began as the first campus building established for use as a library has become OHIO’s home for educating communicators skilled in the latest means of storytelling, information sharing and entertaining—and a testament to the rapidly changing world of communication.