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The »¨¼¾´«Ã½ Provost Undergraduate Research Fund award program provided 26 students with a total of $29,353 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work.
WOUB is excited to announce that Former Miss Universe President Paula Shugart ’81 and Makeup Artist Becky Minger will kick off the WOUB Wednesdays virtual speaker series for spring semester 2025.Â
The world of media and journalism is fast-paced and exciting, but as young media professionals enter the industry it can be difficult to balance the stress that comes with first jobs and career changes.
When Travis Irvine looks back on his career, he remembers something his »¨¼¾´«Ã½ commencement speaker, Brian Unger, BSC ‘87 said.
Students working at the new student-run advertising agency got something unexpected from one of their first clients during fall semester – a deeper understanding of addiction and recovery.
The last roundup of 2024 features publications, presentations and awards.
The Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism at »¨¼¾´«Ã½ will welcome its largest fellowship class in more than a decade when 28 journalists from around the globe come to campus in March.
Craig Reck’s media career started with a regional Emmy® award in the program/host category while he was an »¨¼¾´«Ã½ student working at WOUB.
Two WOUB Public Media students traveled to Detroit last Saturday to cover the Mid-American Conference Championship Game where the »¨¼¾´«Ã½ Bobcats came out on top.
With specialized resources and hard-won expertise, announcers spin live sports into gripping narratives.
For Timothy Fawcett, the goal was never to be on the air. He started working at WOUB to learn everything about the behind-the-scenes operation so he could go into a media sales and management career.
Gridiron Glory’s 25th season came to a close Friday, Nov. 22, and Hailey Hollinger finds it hard to believe that it’s over.
Dr. Hans Meyer has been named the next director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, taking over for Dr. Eddith Dashiell, who is retiring in June after five years leading the school.
Students are utilizing the Scripps College of Communication Equipment Rooms to complete media projects that earn them awards, scholarships and grants.
Grayson Wolf wasn’t able to start working on WOUB’s Gridiron Glory until his sophomore year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But once he got involved with the high school football show, Wolf was all in.