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Chuck Stewart sitting in front of a wall of album covers he had taken

OHIO graduate, eminent photographer’s work featured in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s social justice exhibit

The photography of ĢƵ University graduate Chuck Stewart is on display for the first time ever at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a new social justice exhibit

Ken Stein and Post Staff in 1968

On the record

1969 ‘Posties’ reflect on their pathways to distinguished careers, the past, present and future of the news industry.

Bryce Lemaster, BSH ’19, is pictured outside of a building on ĢƵ University's Athens Campus.

COMCorps service lands alumna a full-time job serving on the frontlines of COVID-19 response

Bryce Lemaster’s COMCorps service put her on the frontlines of Athens County’s COVID-19 response, reaffirmed her commitment to a career in community and public health, and landed her a job.

Quinn Hunter

Recent OHIO graduate Hunter participates in virtual Chautauqua Visual Arts residency program

ĢƵ University M.F.A. graduate Quinn Hunter was one of only 38 artists worldwide selected for the prestigious Chautauqua Visual Arts residency program.

Karin Arnold accepting the Certification of Appreciation

A Helping Hand X 2

For many, their college experience uncovers passions, creates lifelong personal relationships, and shapes who they are and will become. For Mark Arnold, his OHIO experience led him to an inspiring 37-year military career paralleled by decades of highly successful corporate leadership.

Sierra Smith is pictured on ĢƵ University's College Green.

Alumna’s journey from reserved freshman to ambitious professional in just four years

Sierra Smith graduated from ĢƵ University’s College of Business in May and is now a financial analyst for Dell Technologies, where she was offered a job before her senior year.

The "In This Space: Disrupted" exhibit is seen inside ĢƵ University's Trisolini Gallery.

2020 fall exhibit shares survivors’ stories of spaces, places in which violence occurs

ĢƵ University’s fall “In This Space: Disrupted” exhibit features the stories of more than a dozen survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and harassment.

Welcome to Your City banner

Welcome to Your City: Succeed in your new city with advice from fellow Bobcats

Alumni who are thinking about moving, or have just moved to town, can join one of six Welcome to Your City events that connect recent alumni to the Bobcat network.

ĢƵ University geological sciences students pose for a photo during a field geology course in the summer of 2019.

Gift-in-kind to bring industry-leading technology to OHIO classrooms

Students in OHIO’s geological sciences department will have access to software that will give them a competitive edge in a growing field, thanks to a gift-in-kind from Schlumberger Technology Corp.

Professors Emeriti Bob Stewart and Hugh Culbertson pose for a photo outdoors.

New scholarship pays tribute to retired professors, roles they played in supporting international students

Bin Yang and Qing “Larry” Chen created the Dr. Hugh Culbertson and Dr. Robert Stewart Scholarship in Journalism in honor of these retired professors and their support of international students.

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2020 ĢƵ University graduate Logan Marshall selected for prestigious Television Academy Foundation’s Summer Fellows program

Recent ĢƵ University film graduate Logan Marshall has been selected for the Television Academy Foundation’s prestigious 2020 Summer Fellows program.

Aerial photo of ĢƵ University

ĢƵ University Homecoming 2020 events to be held virtually

The Alumni Association has announced that all events during this year’s Homecoming Week, October 5-10, will be held in a virtual, online format, to keep the entire OHIO community as safe as possible.

EBN Urban Scholar Te’aylis Jackson

OHIO announces first Ebony Bobcat Network Urban Scholar

EBN and OMSAR are proud to announce the inaugural Ebony Bobcat NetworkUrban Scholar, Te’aylis Jackson.

Ann Lee Konneker with Cutler Scholars

ĢƵ University mourns the death of Ann Lee Hancock Konneker

One of ĢƵ University’s most dedicated supporters, Ann Lee Hancock Konneker, passed away on July 14 in St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 95.

Kari Gunter-Seyour

As state’s new poet laureate, OHIO graduate sets her sights on helping others

In the past two months, Kari Gunter-Seymour, BFA ’94, MA’ 16, has been appointed ĢƵ’s poet laureate and named the ĢƵ Poet of the Year.

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