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In honor of Black History Month, the Ohio University College of Business sponsored a student networking and cultural exploration trip to Detroit, Michigan.
John Amato ('21) has a degree in media production and a minor in English. We asked Amato a few questions about his journey at OHIO, as well as his experience participating in the OHIO-in-LA program.
Ohio University will celebrate its past and look toward the future on Founders Day 2023, Saturday, Feb. 18.
On April 6, OHIO Regional Higher Education will be bringing over 80 employers to regional campus students and alumni – and they all can be accessed from the comfort of home.
Whether you’re seeking a new job or you’re just beginning to make plans for your future career, be sure to circle Wednesday, Feb. 22, on your calendar.
Pre-Law Day on March 2 is an excellent opportunity for pre-law students at Ohio University to connect with alumni and explore their interest in law school and the legal profession.
Ohio University graduates can bring the OHIO experience to and connect with admitted first-year Bobcats—those who have confirmed their intention to enroll, and those still weighing their options.
Edward Chow is an international energy expert with 45 years of industry experience working in Asia, Middle East, Africa, South America, Europe, Russia, Caspian and Black Sea regions.
Jon Zellner got hooked on radio the minute he met Wolfman Jack during a tour of the NBC New York City studios when he was in the third grade.
Coast to coast, Scripps College of Communication interns and alumni are earning valuable work opportunities and are living their dreams.
The Center for Law, Justice and Culture announces up to four alumna-funded internships for Ohio University undergraduate students. Students should apply by Feb. 17.
Alumnus Pete Stoy came to Ohio University thinking he was preparing for law school. Instead, he turned his philosophy degree into a career in health-care executive leadership,.
When Marlon Primes came to Ohio University from Akron, Ohio in the early 1980s, he wanted to be a news anchor or reporter. Little did he know that he would end up using his voice in a different way.
Technology-oriented students working at WOUB Public Media now have the opportunity to be awarded a $2,000 scholarship – thanks to former WOUB Radio and TV Engineer Ed Williams.
When Eileen Eidelberg came to Ohio University in 2018 from Herndon, Virginia, she knew she wanted to study communications and was interested in being involved in sports.