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Adam Brown, success advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences, has a piece of advice for the incoming Class of 2026: "Stay on campus for at least the first six weeks before going home."
John Popovich is a TV sports legend in Cincinnati where he worked for 40 years before retiring in 2019.
Scripps College of Communication graduate Ken Klein shares student, alumni and faculty news via social media.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awarded Ohio University two 2022 Circle of Excellence Awards, including one “Grand Gold” global honor.
Ohio University honored alumna Paula Shugart (BSC’81) for arranging more than 60 internships in New York for Scripps College of Communication students.
First-generation OHIO graduate uses skills learned at college to her career.
Working at WOUB ignited a passion for media production for theater student Sarah Krause.
Joe Mullins’ service to country changed his life, culminating in a monumental opportunity to ensure that his fellow West Virginians – those who gave the ultimate sacrifice – would never be forgotten.
The Ohio University AECOM Center for Sports Administration announced that faculty member and alumna Christina Wright Mehlon will lead industry and alumni engagement for undergraduate programs.
You may see Caroline Bresnahan strolling the streets of Athens, working in Nelsonville or while scrolling through your TikTok and Instagram feed.
Two-time OHIO graduate Amy Browns-Taylor has been spearheading humanitarian aid effort for Ukrainian refugee families and building an intercontinental community of support from her new home in Poland.
When Karen Deime arrived on the Ohio University campus in 1990, she was a girl from Dayton, Ohio with big city dreams.
Ohio University hosted 11 international education counselors in June, thanks in a large part to an OHIO graduate who organized the trip.
Robert “Bob” Kraft, BSME ’61, has been inducted into the 2022 class of the Fluid Power Hall of Fame honoring his commitment to education in the fluid power industry.
When Greg Koogler came to Ohio University on a college visit in the early 1970s and found out about the opportunities available to students at WOUB Public Media, he was intimidated.