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Dozens of high school students invaded Athens, Ohio, and Ohio University’s Schoonover Center in July for the 2023 High School Journalism Workshop.
Approximately 90% of the Ohio University graduates who worked at WOUB over the last two years and were looking to find jobs in the media industry accepted full-time positions before graduation.
Nationwide, Ohio University alumni personify the expanded, multi-platform role of visual journalists.
In May, Erin Ashley was the first to graduate with Ohio University’s new Broadcast Meteorology degree. She is now a meteorologist at WTVG in Toledo.
After following her journalism career to New York City as a producer for a major network, Erin Laviola ‘11 has taken her media knowledge and talents and started her own business.
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and Ohio University Libraries will host a D-Day event that honors three of the journalists who covered the D-Day invasion and World War II on June 6.
When Julie (Hartz) Winch came to Ohio University in 2005, she knew the value of hands-on experience and was ready to jump in with both feet at WOUB Public Media.
OHIO campus journalists and photojournalists competed in the Region 4 Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Mark of Excellence awards that were announced April 15 at the Region 4/5 Conference.
The Scripps College of Communication faculty is made up of a deep bench of authors and experts who share their knowledge beyond the classroom.
When Ron Jantz was a child growing up in northeast Ohio, he knew three things; he loved sports, he wasn’t a great athlete, and he wanted a career that involved being around sports.
Student leaders of WOUB Public Media and The Post have forged a new collaboration to expand learning experiences and audience while retaining independence at each news medium.
Journalism news and information major Kayla Bennett grew up in Dayton, and knew OHIO was the right place for her the first time she came to campus.
Just months after graduating from the Scripps College of Communication, OHIO alumni were in Dallas covering a national championship.
Seventeen journalism alumni from the years were back on the bricks to share their professional journeys at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Centennial Symposium on campus April 4-5.
The Ohio University chapter of Society of Professional Journalists (OUSPJ) gave students an opportunity to practice their news gathering and writing skills at a breaking news training simulation on campus April 8.