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Alumni Magazine | Spring 2025 Edition
At OHIO, esports goes far beyond screens and stats.
By Anita Martin, BSJ ’06
A strategic partnership is elevating construction management education at Ohio University.
By Douglas Dennis
Two of the University’s newest hires are partnering to lift OHIO’s national profile as a leading research institution.
By Robin Oliver
Exploring the shared past of humans and our animal brethren
By Laura André
A decades-spanning collection of images by photographer Dan Dry provides an important glimpse into OHIO history and beyond.
By Julia Weber, BSJ ’25
OHIO researcher Saw Wai Hla’s groundbreaking discovery
By Samantha Pelham, BA, BSJ ’17, MAA ’21
OHIO’s new professional development program positions today’s alumni to become tomorrow’s leaders.
By Cat Hofacker, BSJ ’18
OHIO’s mascot celebrates a century of school spirit.
By Taylor Connelly, BSJ ’26
We love hearing from our readers! Below are the letters to the editor published in the fall 2024 edition of OHIO Today Magazine.
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Ohio University’s ACE Fellow reflects on her career path, teaching philosophy and what makes Athens special.
By Emma Snyder-Lovera, BSJ, BSC ’26
Ohio University Communications and Marketing claimed national recognition in digital marketing, earning the most Gold Awards of any university with standout projects.
By Bella Moyers-Chavez, '26
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This year, WOUB celebrates its 75-year journey to becoming a trusted source of public media for Athens and beyond.
By Jen Jones Donatelli, BSJ ’98
Explore the many homes, past and present, of the Ohio University Libraries
By Emma Frankart Henterly BSJ ’10
The newly reopened African American Research and Service Institute showcases the deep-rooted influence of Black and African American culture in the region.
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For Peyton Wellman, a passion for hands-on engineering and a drive to enter the workforce quickly led him to Ohio University Lancaster’s Engineering Technology program.
By Staff reports
Two Ironton sites were added to the National Park Service’s Network to Freedom as part of a regional initiative led by OHIO graduate Marty Conley to preserve local Underground Railroad history.
By Sarah Simmons
This is the 23rd year for the event, which was started in 2002 by Thomas Lonsbury, a passionate golfer who was a member of the McClure School advisory board.