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Freelance photographer Ryan Grzybowski, BSVC ’23, recently learned a valuable lesson about how being in the right place at the right time can be a big boost to your career.
Garrett Downing is part of an elite group of Gridiron Glory hosts. He is the third and final person to serve as host for two consecutive seasons.
Eighty high school students have a better idea of what a life in media may be like following the Ohio University E.W. Scripps School of Journalism’s 2024 High School Journalism Workshop July 7-11.
With the start of fall semester just around the corner, the Summer Internship Program has ended. But the students who participated took full advantage of the opportunity to gain valuable training.
Ohio University alumna Annmarie O’Grady is making a significant impact on the Ohio Valley through her role as the director of the Ohio Valley Chapter of A Special Wish Foundation.
Growing up near Cleveland, Shane Kline had a traditional idea of the career he wanted to pursue in sports broadcasting. But his career ended up leading him down a path in sports technology.
The presidential election cycle isn’t normally something that impacts Jennifer Talbert’s workload.
Matt Barnes has a group of contacts on his phone with nearly every host of Gridiron Glory since he hosted the program in 2006 and 2007.
Through in-depth interviews and engaging discussions, the podcast will showcase success stories, innovative business practices and the vibrant community spirit that defines the Ohio Valley.
Ten current WOUB students have been nominated for an Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 2024 College Student Production Award.
The Scripps College of Communication garnered the most scholarships from the National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF) for the 2024-25 academic year.
Jim Locke’s career took a turn after he graduated from the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University in 1966, but he still remembers his time working at WOUB fondly.
High school students from across the United States are more excited about their future in media production after taking part in the Scripps College of Communication’s High School Media Workshop in June.
Alex Adeyanju was the first Black host of WOUB’s Gridiron Glory. While it is something he calls “an honor,” it’s not something Adeyanju said he thought about a lot while he was host during season 7.
WOUB Public Media General Manager Mark Brewer is celebrating 25 years with the organization this month.