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Akihisa Hamabuchi is one of the few OHIO alumni who carry degrees from both OHIO and Chubu universities. He and his wife Yukie describe their memories of their time together at the University.
When Cole Braham came to Ohio University from Hudson, Ohio, the plan was to be the next big sports anchor at ESPN.
In mid-September, Jennifer Jarrell started a new position as Communications Director with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
The Rural and Urban Scholars Pathway Program at OHIO's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is celebrating its 10-year anniversary and a sevenfold increase in the number of students participating in the program.
Through her exhibit at Ohio University Southern, OHIO graduate Victoria Knipp explores Appalachian tradition and what happens when those longstanding traditions are threatened or cease to exist.
Ironton Wizardfest, a seamless blend of Harry Potter-inspired attractions and authentic Appalachian experiences, will take place in Ironton on Nov. 11 and 12.
Ohio University students, alumni and faculty will gather in Los Angeles on October 26 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of a unique study away program called OHIO-in-LA.
Patrick Donadio is an author, keynote speaker, executive coach and communication strategist.
Ohio University Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Elizabeth Sayrs has named Deb Benton as associate provost for student success technology strategy.
Attendees celebrated OHIO’s focus on global experiential learning by recognizing individuals who help promote CIBED’s charge to provide Global Access with Global Impact to all Bobcats.
Bobcats from around the globe filled the brick streets and sidewalks of Athens for Homecoming 2023.
The Ohio University Research Division is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship.
How seven friends who met as OHIO undergraduates in 2005 maintained their friendship and their passion for filmmaking over the intervening years.
When Bronson Arcuri left his hometown of Painesville, Ohio and came to OHIO in the fall of 2006, he had no idea he would end up working in media as a video producer for NPR.
When the puck drops on the National Hockey League regular season on October 10, Scripps College of Communication alumni will showcase a wide range of media skills developed at Ohio Univeristy.