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Ohio University will celebrate its 220th birthday over the Founders Day Weekend, Feb. 17-18.
Thomas Garverick came to OHIO with plans of working in sports broadcasting. However, COVID changed that, and Garverick says he wouldn’t have been prepared to follow a new path without WOUB.
When you’ve watched WOUB TV or listened to WOUB radio lately, you may have heard a voice on promotions that you recognized.
Ohio University students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends are invited to attend a special information session about the Dynamic Strategy process on Monday, Feb. 19.
Sarah Coates, an alumna of Ohio University Chillicothe, has returned to her alma mater as an assistant professor of instruction, where she combines her passions for nursing and teaching.
A selection of recent news from OHIO faculty members includes publications, leadership appointments, awards and a Top-10 breakthrough in physics.
Taking place in the building that inspired the story, “Free Man of Color” will return to OHIO on Feb. 10, at 3 p.m. for a reading 20 years after the play’s initial development and performance.
Kelsi Steele knew from a very young age that she wanted to have a career that combined journalism with sports.
OHIO graduate Bianca Hillier will kick off the "WOUB Wednesday" virtual speaker series on Feb. 14.
Suzanne Hargrove has brought her career full circle after getting her start working at WOUB, when she thought she wanted a career in sports broadcasting.
This annual event recognizes individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations that embody the ideals championed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., promoting equality, justice and unity in the community.
Tony Burke majored in telecommunications and graduated from Ohio University in 1991.
Nikki (Susan) Priest has returned to her alma mater, Ohio University Chillicothe, to teach in social work.
When Ocean Eiler graduated from Ohio University in 2002 after studying interactive multimedia and graphic design, the plan was to take a year abroad and then come back to the U.S. and go west.
For Sean Daniel, the decision to return to school as an adult proved transformative. He encourages others to do the same, emphasizing the unique focus and energy that come with adult education.