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OHIO honors the bicentennial of its first Black graduate’s enrollment in 1824 while looking ahead to another exciting Black Alumni Reunion in 2025.
Take a peek at what alumni have been up to in 2023.
How many Bobcats are in your family tree?
A gift from Jeffery Chaddock and Mark Morrow will change the face & future of the College of Fine Arts.
When a shooting occurred at Apalachee High School last week, Visual Data Journalist Taylor Johnston BSJ/BSVC ’20 and the new News and Stations Data team she is part of at CBS News got right to work.
Former Gridiron Glory host Nathan Takitch loves to tell a good story – a passion he says he embraced during his time working at WOUB.
When you learn that Tom Muchmore retired as a computer programmer, you might be confused as to why he values his time training as a broadcast journalist at Ohio University and WOUB.
Michael McNamara currently serves as the treasurer for Butler County, located just north of Cincinnati with nearly 400,000 residents.
Ben McCament has spent his career making a significant impact in environmental science, particularly in watershed restoration and mineral resource management.
Which three people with Ohio University connections were at the opening game of the NFL season in Kansas City on Thursday night?
Keith Turner was a broadcast journalism major who graduated in 2014.
Several Scripps College of Communication alumni won prestigious 2024 National Edward R. Murrow Awards for their work in broadcasting, visual storytelling and graphic design.
WOUB Public Media and the WOUB Alumni Network are excited to announce that retired NFL Journalist Peter King will kick off the "WOUB Wednesday" virtual speaker series for fall semester 2024.
All members of the OHIO community are invited to join the Ohio University Alumni Association and Office of Career Services for "ChatGPT for Careers: The Right Way to Use AI to Accelerate Your Search."
Ohio University’s History Department, in collaboration with the Central Region Humanities Center, presents the biennial conference, "Gender and Sexuality in the Midwest," Sept. 6-7 at Baker Center.