MDIA students get eye-opening tour of the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets media production facility

March 5, 2024 A group of students from the MDIA program recently had a “game-changing” experience during the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets (CBJ) Video Production Day on Friday, Feb. 23.

Taylor Russell honored with Wagner Community Leadership Award for exemplary service to Zanesville

February 29, 2024 In recognition of his outstanding dedication to the Zanesville community, Taylor Russell has been selected as this year's recipient of the prestigious Wagner Community Leadership Award.

Peter King ’79 reflects on more than 40-year career and the future of sports journalism

February 29, 2024 It’s been a whirlwind few days for Peter King BSJ ‘79. The long-time NFL journalist and alum announced that he will retire after more than four decades as a professional sports journalist.

From the NFL to the NCAA, Live Sports Technical Director Teri Rozic ‘98 has paved the way for women at the network level

February 28, 2024 Teri Rozic’s life is a busy one, spent jumping from one major sporting event to the next, while breaking the glass ceiling for women in live network sports production.

Students and visiting artists find experience and enjoyment “working 9 to 5”

February 27, 2024 Adapted from the 1980 film and set to the music of Dolly Parton, Tantrum Theater’s production of “9 to 5 the Musical” tells the story of three working women seeking revenge on their misogynistic boss.

NPR Correspondent Laurel Wamsley developed her love for public radio by listening to WOUB

February 27, 2024 Growing up in Athens, Laurel Wamsley has vivid memories of sitting in the back of her parents’ car listening to WOUB FM Radio.

Sarah Donaldson lands job at the Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau

February 21, 2024 When listening to the news breaks on WOUB radio, you’ve probably heard reports from Sarah Donaldson at the Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau.

“I danced through college:” OHIO alumnus celebrates his 100th birthday

February 21, 2024 Paul Miller (BSJ ‘47) reflects on his OHIO experience in the 1940's and the journalism career he built.

Ohio University mourns the loss of alumnus and longest-running supporter, Gary Clark ’60

February 14, 2024 OHIO's longest-running donor, Gary Clark, BSCOM ’60, supported his alma mater for more than 60 years. Clark passed away in December 2023 in Anderson, Ind.

Ohio University’s Place-Based Teaching and Learning Symposium invites proposals

February 14, 2024 Ohio University welcomes proposals for the third annual Place-Based Teaching and Learning Symposium, which will take place Friday, April 5, 2024, in Schoonover Center on the Athens Campus.

Thomas Garverick’s career changed course, but he was prepared thanks to OHIO and WOUB

February 13, 2024 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.

Actor/Host/Producer Brian Unger lends his voice to WOUB

February 12, 2024 When you’ve watched WOUB TV or listened to WOUB radio lately, you may have heard a voice on promotions that you recognized.

OHIO Distinguished Professor of Playwriting Charles Smith’s “Free Man of Color” to be produced at Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium on Feb. 10

February 6, 2024 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’s career working for the PGA Tour started at OHIO and WOUB

February 6, 2024 Kelsi Steele knew from a very young age that she wanted to have a career that combined journalism with sports.

Los Angeles Executive Producer Suzanne Hargrove never imagined producing commercials for Nike and Adidas when she started at Ohio University and WOUB

January 30, 2024 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.