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Scripps College of Communication Stories

Julie Winch

WOUB helped lead Julie Winch to become a lead copywriter at Deloitte

When Julie (Hartz) Winch came to ĢƵ University in 2005, she knew the value of hands-on experience and was ready to jump in with both feet at WOUB Public Media.

Schoonover Center

ĢƵ University journalism students bring home a delightful dozen in regional competition

OHIO campus journalists and photojournalists competed in the Region 4 Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Mark of Excellence awards that were announced April 15 at the Region 4/5 Conference.

Chris DeVille, Head Editor of Stereogum, indie pop sensation MXMTOON, Music Industry Summit, College of Communication

Music Industry Summit brings industry leaders to ĢƵ University

The ĢƵ University Music Industry Summit on April 5-6, 2023, featured an exclusive gathering of prominent artists and music industry leaders for informative panels and compelling interviews, as well as networking and learning opportunities

Ron Jantz

Former Cleveland Sports TV Anchor calls WOUB experience “irreplaceable”

When Ron Jantz was a child growing up in northeast ĢƵ, he knew three things; he loved sports, he wasn’t a great athlete, and he wanted a career that involved being around sports.

$ilverComm: Marketing Practices and Messages for the Age of Aging

Authors and influencers: Scripps professors 'wrote the book' (literally)

The Scripps College of Communication faculty is made up of a deep bench of authors and experts who share their knowledge beyond the classroom.

Kate E. Anderson

Commencement Spotlight: Kate E. Anderson

On the same day as Spring Commencement, Kate E. Anderson will also be commissioning as an active-duty U.S. Air Force officer.

Jacob Howard

Commencement Spotlight: Jacob Howard

Jacob Howard chose OHIO Lancaster for its affordability and proximity to home. He will be graduating summa cum laude this spring with a bachelor of science in communication studies. 

WOUB and the Post collab

WOUB and The Post collaboration expands experiences for both organizations

Student leaders of WOUB Public Media and The Post have forged a new collaboration to expand learning experiences and audience while retaining independence at each news medium.    

Nikki Doolittle

Social Media Certificate Student Spotlight: Nikki Doolittle

Nikki Doolittle, originally from Columbus, ĢƵ, is a junior with a media and social change major, a sociology minor and a social media certificate.

Mackenzie Joseph is shown holding the championship award

Persuasive! ĢƵ University Speech Team’s championship season

ĢƵ University’s Speech and Debate Team capped its championship season with a national title in oratory competition.

Evan Brown

Evan Brown’s career path was different than he expected but says WOUB still helped him achieve his dream

When Evan Brown came to ĢƵ University in 1976, his dream job looked a little different than how his career played out. But Brown says he is now living his dream thanks to ĢƵ University and WOUB.

Curtis Grad and Will Laterza

Soon after graduation, Scripps alumni cover national championship

Just months after graduating from the Scripps College of Communication, OHIO alumni were in Dallas covering a national championship.

Kayla Bennett

Commencement Spotlight: Journalism major Kayla Bennett

Journalism news and information major Kayla Bennett grew up in Dayton, and knew OHIO was the right place for her the first time she came to campus.

Anne Valeant

Anne Valeant to serve as director of operations, strategy and partnerships in the Scripps College of Communication

The Scripps College of Communication has selected Anne “Annie” Valeant to be the next director of operations, strategy and partnerships in the dean’s office.

Emily Chapman

Emily Chapman named Chief Financial and Administrative Officer in the Scripps College of Communication

The Scripps College of Communication is pleased to announce that Emily Chapman was recently appointed as the college’s chief financial and administrative officer.

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