Ohio Today’s spring issue explores ‘landscapes’
John Sabraw, art professor and chair of OHIO’s Painting + Drawing program in the College of Fine Arts, graces the cover of Ohio Today’s spring issue, themed “landscapes.” Photo by Ben Wirtz Siegel, BSVC ’02
Ohio Today’s spring issue arrives soon!
Ohio Today’s spring issue explores the theme “landscapes,” and inside and online you’ll read, watch and listen to stories about how Bobcats care for, honor, tame and recreate in different kinds of landscapes—both real and symbolic.
View the issue online or browse through select stories here:
- Illuminating memories: Maya Lin’s Input lights up the night sky.
- “Dark Star”: Ohio Today radio’s new episode explores the universe’s most unusual events—and what that means for life on Earth.
- An entrepreneurial ecosystem: How OHIO cultivated a landscape where ideas can grow.
- VIDEO: Get ready for Black Alumni Reunion 2019 where OHIO “raises the bar!”
- Rooted in change: Peden Stadium, the Convo and Alden Library have birthday milestones, and serve OHIO in new ways.
- INFOGRAPHIC: Ohio Today takes you on a tour of sculptural art that dots the Athens Campus’ landscape.
- VIDEO: Jean Hales Andersen, AB ’49, climbed Cutler Hall’s bell tower daily and played its chimes, adding to OHIO’s sonic landscape.
- Stewards of the landscape: OHIO’s faculty and students lend a nurturing hand to planet Earth.
- Growing community: Alumna Cindy Code has helped to renovate or restore more than 47 million square feet of green space.
- Fast-tracking trail building: OHIO students and alumni collaborate with the Wayne National Forest to build 88 miles of new trail.
- VIDEO+AUDIO: 1970s-era alumnus pens “Athens County Breakdown,” an homage to the homestead where he hung his hat while at OHIO.
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