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At OHIO, esports goes far beyond screens and stats.
Celebrated 花季传媒 alumnus John P. Gainor will deliver the keynote address for OHIO鈥檚 Spring 2025 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, May 3.
This year, 32 students took part in the semifinal competitions, and then eight students advanced to the finals in late February.
The competition invites undergraduate students to present a brief, compelling oration on their research/creative work and its significance.
Between new findings on ancient hominins' arrival in Europe, recognition in the sciences, publications, conference presentations, grants and awards, OHIO faculty had a busy winter season.
Media Arts and Studies Associate Professor and Graduate Director聽Eve Ng鈥檚 expertise on cancel culture and media representation of the LGBTQ+ community is in high demand these days.
How this MFA student went from virtually attending OHIO鈥檚 Music Industry Summit from Kenya to becoming the host of an official MIS podcast.
When Colin Porter was growing up in Springboro, Ohio, he wasn鈥檛 sure exactly what he wanted to do with his life until he started to develop a love for cameras in high school.
VISCOM is partnering with聽Alden Library and the聽Athens City聽Commission on聽Disabilities to present a screening of聽"The Ride Ahead: Love, Tattoos, and Other Disabled Things."
Homecoming Week 2025 will kick off on Oct. 13, 2025, with the Homecoming football game against Northern Illinois on Oct. 18.
Tom Bosco says the newsroom he works in at ABC 6/Fox 28 TV in Columbus is like Athens northwest. It鈥檚 full of anchors, reporters, and producers who went to OHIO and started their careers at WOUB.
Laeeq Khan has written a new book published by Oxford University Press called "The Data Analytics Advantage: Strategies and Insights to Understand Social Media Content and Audiences."
Dr. Walid Afifi gave the lecture 鈥淯nderstanding the Role of Structural Conditions in the Experience of Uncertainty: Toward a Chronic Uncertainty Framework鈥 as the recipient of the Paul H. Boase Prize.
Andy Hermann鈥檚 career has come full circle. He got his start in public radio as a student volunteer at WOUB and now he鈥檚 working as a producer at Nebraska Public Media.
The annual 48-Hour Shootout challenged teams of students to write, shoot and edit a short film in just two days, resulting in the competition鈥檚 first-ever win for a fully animated film.