Alumni and Friends

Family members and friends pose for a photo around one of the Bobcat Benches

OHIO graduate Gary Nakamoto honored with Bobcat-adorned benches near Baker University Center

Three new bronze benches were dedicated in memory of OHIO alumnus Gary Nakamoto (BGS ’88) on Saturday, June 29.

a group of movie industry professionals pose outside in front of an inflatable Garfield figure

From the Bricks to the Big Screen

Scripps alumna pursues her passion all the way to Hollywood

Mark Bruce

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? Season 6 Host – Mark Bruce

Mark Bruce calls Gridiron Glory “one of the most important and impactful things WOUB has ever done.” Bruce was the host of the high school football show for season six in 2004.

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? Anslinger

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now?

Bryce Anslinger was the first person to be named Gridiron Glory host for two back-to-back seasons. At the time, he recognized that was a special thing, but now he understands how truly special it was.

The Ohio University Zanesville Campus

OHIO Zanesville announces July career development workshops

OHIO Zanesville is excited to announce a month-long series of career development workshops designed to empower individuals with the tools necessary for professional success.

Sarah Stier and Maddie Meyer at Olympic Swim Trials
Alumni Success

OHIO-trained photojournalists cover range of top sporting events like NBA Finals, U.S. Open, WNBA, Belmont races and next: the Paris Olympics

From Boston’s TD Garden Arena to river stand-up paddle board training in Alaska, sporting events showcase the visual talent of elite award-winning photojournalists trained at Ohio University.

Bart Gray ’99 and Joshua Podlich ’12 stand next to Century Mission, a record-breaking flight to circumnavigate the globe

Century Mission, accomplished: Bobcat pilots make history with westward world record

Think planning a cross-country road trip is tough? Try planning a trip around the world in a small plane with just four companions, making 11 stops and spanning over 26,000 miles. Oh, and just to make things a bit more interesting—you’ll be flying into headwinds the entire way on an extremely tight schedule.

GG Finnegan

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now? Season 3 Host – Kevin Finnegan

When Kevin Finnegan started working as a reporter for WOUB TV’s Gridiron Glory (GG), he knew the show was special.

Howard Wilkinson pays his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring current students

Howard Wilkinson pays his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring current students

Howard Wilkinson, an Ohio University non-degree journalism alumnus, has spent the last decade paying his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring future journalists and Bobcats.

Evan Dawson

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now?

When Evan Dawson sat in the host chair for WOUB TV’s Gridiron Glory (GG), the weekly, live high school football show was in its infancy.

The College Green is shown  in the spring

Update on search for OHIO’s next vice president for University Advancement, president/CEO of Ohio University Foundation

Ohio University is moving forward in the search for its next vice president for University Advancement and president and CEO of the Ohio University Foundation.

Kristy Kralj Regula GG WOUB

WOUB’s Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now?

Kristy Kralj Regula doesn’t remember how she and a team of WOUB sports students came up with Gridiron Glory, but she knows it came out of the need to bring more TV sports coverage to the region.

Jon Falk

Jon Falk had the confidence to take his chance on Hollywood thanks to WOUB

Jonathan Falk says learning that a film he co-edited was featured in the Athens International Film and Video Festival (AIFVF) is giving him “all the feels.”

VisCom faculty 2024

New Visual Communication faculty to start in July

Two OHIO alums will bring vast professional experience with them into the classroom as they begin teaching in the School of Visual Communication.

Carolyn Cole

LA Times Pulitzer Prize winner and Staff Photographer Carolyn Cole reflects on the dangers journalists face covering conflicts

As a highly-decorated international news photographer, LA Times Staff Photographer Carolyn Cole (MA ‘14) has a unique perspective on the recently-released movie "Civil War."

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