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Silver Circle Lifetime Achievement Emmy award winner Terra Brantley is leaving her mark on community journalism in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Scripps alumna pursues her passion all the way to Hollywood
Dr. Milbert O. Brown Jr., MA ’82, who studied photography at Ohio University, was recently announced as a 2024 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Hall of Fame inductee.
Three new bronze benches were dedicated in memory of OHIO alumnus Gary Nakamoto (BGS ’88) on Saturday, June 29.
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.
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.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Assistant Professor of Magazine Media Kelly Ferguson started research for her next book about the Laura Ingalls Wilder family in Albania this summer.
After a national search that began in March, Ohio University has named Bob Bulow as the new assistant vice president for student information strategy and university registrar.
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.
The Ohio University Emerging Leaders and Robert D. Walter Center For Strategic Leadership will host a momentous event on Sept. 27, 2024, marking the 10-year celebration of the Emerging Leaders Program.
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.
Ohio University recently honored three faculty members from its regional higher education campuses for their exceptional contributions to teaching, scholarly activity and service.
When Kevin Finnegan started working as a reporter for WOUB TV’s Gridiron Glory (GG), he knew the show was special.
Dr. Kimberly Rouse recently stepped into a new role as the associate dean of students in OHIO’s Division of Student Affairs.
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.