Stories tagged with: Student News Bureau

a group of 11 students and faculty members (total) in front of the Tower Bridge in London
Study away

From place to pedagogy

Two Ohio University education students share how the UK Storytelling in Education program inspired them to use more immersive storytelling techniques and cultural insights in their classrooms.

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Faculty Excellence

How an OHIO Distinguished Professor helps students build this critical skill

From the D.C. punk scene to receiving OHIO's highest faculty honor, Kevin Mattson connects yesterday's political events with the challenges of today.

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Fine Arts

Exhibition celebrates the bond between art educators and students

The School of Art + Design's exhibition, State of the Arts: Mentor + Mentee, showcased works from high school artists and their teachers from across the Ohio region.

Students working at computers in an office space-like classroom.
Anniversary celebration

The GRID Lab to celebrate anniversary April 10

The GRID Lab will host a free open house event in celebration its 20th anniversary, showcasing undergraduate and graduate student work.

OHIO students have class outside at the Scripps Hall Amphitheater on a spring day
Annual festival

Spring Literary Festival celebrates 40 years with award-winning authors

The festival will take place March 25–26, bringing authors George Bilgere, Hala Alyan, and Jeff VanderMeer to OHIO. Through lectures, readings and conversations, the festival offers students and community members the opportunity to engage directly with these writers.

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Exploring podcasts

From iPod to instruction: Our expert talks podcasts

Chris Stewart's interest in podcasts took him from listener to host to instructor. In the latest episode of our Ask the Experts podcast, we explore the history and enduring popularity of a medium we have come to love.

Man speaking into microphone
Alumni

How Tommy Boone turned persistence into a career at Universal Music Group

Tommy Boone blends creativity with analytics through leading teams in royalties, copyright and automation, while proving that persistence and adaptability can turn any path into a music industry success.

Members of OU Sparkles preforming at Yell like Hell.
University Impact

The Sparkle Effect shines brightly at OHIO

OU Sparkles, an Ohio University cheer team connected to the national Sparkle Effect program, brings students and Athens community members with disabilities together through a non-competitive, relationship-focused environment. Rejecting traditional support models and emphasizing equal participation, the organization encourages genuine friendships, campus collaboration and personal growth.

Birds-eye view of the Appalachian Mountains.
Venture Capital & Entrepreneurship

Regional investing fund provides new opportunities for students

Three OHIO students were awarded prestigious fellowships through the Appalachian Emerging Investors Fund.

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Alumni Success

Alumnus Pavel Butorin to receive honor in fight for press freedom

Scripps alumnus Pavel Butorin and his wife, journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, will be honored with the James W. Foley Foundation’s World Press Freedom Award for their work and advocacy.

Someone smiling, showcasing their archives exhibit.
Experiential research

OHIO's Archives invite students to get hands-on with history

The Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections is working to break down barriers, inviting all students to experience history through hands-on discovery.

Cutler Hall on College Green.
Student awards

Three OHIO students win cybersecurity fellowship

Three students were honored by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association with a year-long fellowship that includes professional accreditation and a scholarship.

The acronym 'ASL' in sign language.
Learn to sign

Start with 'Hello': Learning Basic ASL

We talked to the president of OHIO’s ASL Club about the best (and fastest) way to begin if you’re interested in learning American Sign Language.

Father and son pose for a photo
Alumni

From campus radio to iHeartMedia: Jon Zellner’s full-circle moment in the industry

As a Bobcat, Jon Zellner set a goal to work at all seven campus radio stations. He did that and more. His journey to president of iHeartMedia shows how passion, persistence and connection can lead to the top of the audio industry.

Two artists painting on the walls of Seigfred hall while its under construction
Community Impact

Leaving a mark

At Seigfred Hall, a construction zone briefly became a canvas. During the Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts’ “Make Your Mark” event, students, faculty and alumni were invited to draw directly onto the walls. The drawings continue a long tradition of student involvement in the hall’s design while introducing a new era.

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