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ĢƵ University Chillicothe recently celebrated the accomplishments of student scholarship recipients and honored the generous contributions of the benefactors who have endowed and donated to scholarships.
Another season of WOUB’s Hardwood Heroes just around the corner, Jason Notoras is proud and amazed that the show he and a few other students pitched to WOUB leadership in 2006 is still on the air.
The ĢƵ University community is invited to celebrate DeLong’s retirement on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023,
Sarah Dreitzler-Swenson has returned to ĢƵ University Chillicothe as the new Career Development Coordinator, bringing with her diverse experiences and a passion for guiding students on their own paths to success.
One OHIO student entrepreneur will win $5,000 to help transform their life sciences idea into reality.
MDIA alumnus Patrick Evans discusses his experience at OHIO and how his involvement in the OHIO-in-LA program led him to his current position as head of post-production at Goodform.
Alexander Moore transferred to OHIO because of the school’s strong journalism program and the fact that he could gain hands-on media experience at WOUB.
Kyle Bowser was inducted into the ĢƵ Communication Hall of Fame October 26 in Los Angeles, during the celebration for the tenth anniversary of the OHIO-in-LA program.
As a TV director at NBC5 in Chicago, Natalie Abraham is in charge of making sure the station’s morning show gets on the air each weekday.
ĢƵ University Chillicothe graduate Paige Farmer took the risk of leaving a corporate job and embraced the opportunity to design her own career as an entrepreneur.
When Alex Stec came to Athens from Medina, ĢƵ in 2010, she was a women’s soccer player with an interest in sports media.
You’ve heard of a “gym rat” right? Well, Dennis Kronenberg was a self-proclaimed “WOUB rat." He says that he lived at the station while he attended college at ĢƵ University in Athens.
Tantrum Theater opened Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” bringing in professionals to mentor and work alongside School of Theater students, including two guest artists whose ties to OHIO remain deep.
ĢƵ University Chillicothe alumna Susan Knisley began her service at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park as a volunteer and now serves as Chief of Interpretation.
When Matt Archibald came to ĢƵ University in 2008, he never imagined that after he graduated he’d trade one OU for another by becoming a sports producer for Oklahoma University.