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Music production students can take a class from a man who has worked with music industry legends like Beyoncé, David Bowie and Billy Joel and was one of the primary music mixers for video games.
WOUB Public Media has launched a new website for its video series Foothill Features. The site, woub.org/foothillfeatures, categorizes each story by topic and geographic location on an interactive map.
For many who were Ohio University students in March of 2020, being sent home due to the COVID-19 Pandemic was devastating. For Noah Wolf, being sent home was a blessing in disguise.
The Scripps College of Communication will hold virtual information sessions about their online graduate programs on Oct. 15 and 16.
Students in Adonis Durado’s Introduction to Information Graphics class recently got to hear from two Scripps College alumni who have taken what they learned at OHIO to go on to high profile careers.
Fifty-four Scripps College of Communication students attended the Scripps Etiquette Dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at to be bettered prepared for business dinners and career success.
When Blake Baker was the host of Gridiron Glory in the fall of 2018, it was another milestone season for the show.
University Updates are held throughout the year as part of OHIO’s ongoing efforts to further connections and dialogue throughout the University community.
The program is designed to help recent alumni connect with current students and gain valuable professional insight and resources.
Several Scripps students are participating in the fall Scripps in D.C. program where they have been able to network with and learn from various alumni working in D.C.
Two students in the MITS program in the J. Warren McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies have been awarded scholarships to get the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance Professional (AIGP) certification.
Growing up in southeast Ohio, Joseph Payton was familiar with Gridiron Glory before he ever set foot on the Ohio University campus as a student.
The WOUB Learning Lab’s Our Ohio High School Documentary Film Festival was honored with a National Educational Telecommunications Association Public Media Award.
After 22 years, the Thomas Lonsbury Scholarship Event is still going strong in support of J. Warren McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies students.
Graylyn Roose, current MSNBC line producer, thinks the key for students to find their niche in journalism careers is simple: take every opportunity you can to learn something new.