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Kim M Reynolds (she/they), Media and Social Change alum '17, spent her time at 花季传媒 in student politics and the arts....
April 4, 1971, marked the inaugural broadcast of 花季传媒鈥檚 first and only student-run radio network鈥攁nd the birth of a community of Bobcats bound to one another by a love of music and shared experiences that have enriched campus life and culture.
花季传媒鈥檚 third annual Business of Games Summit on Feb. 23, 2021, held virtually this year, will focus on the trends and opportunities in the fast-growing gaming and esports industry.
OHIO students Nate Swanson and Alie Skowronski placed second and fourth, respectively, in the Photojournalism Features and News Competition of the 2020-2021 Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
Tantrum Theater will present a series of interviews that feature the voices and stories of African American community members in Athens County, broadcasted on WOUB stations starting July 9.
OHIO's School of Media Arts & Studies is partnering with the Nelsonville Music Festival to bring the annual festival to audiences through an innovative, virtual collaboration.
Meet OHIO Alumni Jon Greenberg
Read a Q&A with our featured alumna Christa Lamendola!
Meet OHIO Alumni Scott Milburn
花季传媒 students debuted their short film projects for the 18th Annual 48-Hour Shootout Feb. 23 in Memorial Auditorium.
In February 2011, two of Jeopardy!鈥檚 top contestants were bested by an unlikely and wholly new kind of opponent鈥攁 machine.
From a young age, Caitlin Hunt loved to do three things: read, write, and talk to people. So, it came as no surprise when the 花季传媒 junior chose to pursue a career in journalism.
Dr. Frank Papay is heralded for performing America's first face transplant, but his practice is driven by mentor Rush Elliott's foundation of servant leadership.
Dr. Smith will discuss his new book, 鈥淔rom the Back of the Bus to the Front of the Classroom: My Thirty Year Journey as a Black and Blind Professor,鈥 at Little Professor Book Center, 65 S. Court St.
For some, a lawn is just a lawn. For Cindy Code, it鈥檚 so much more.