Scripps College of Communication Stories

Howard Wilkinson pays his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring current students

Howard Wilkinson pays his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring current students

Howard Wilkinson, an Ohio University non-degree journalism alumnus, has spent the last decade paying his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring future journalists and Bobcats.

Evan Dawson

Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now?

When Evan Dawson sat in the host chair for WOUB TV’s Gridiron Glory (GG), the weekly, live high school football show was in its infancy.

Nerissa Young Germany

Journalism students studying international media return from eye-opening study abroad trip to Germany

Seven journalism students in an International Mass Media course recently returned from an eight-day trip to Germany that changed their perspectives on media in the United States and around the world.

Our Ohio WOUB

WOUB’s 2023-24 Our Ohio High School Documentary Film Festival winners announced

Megan Cheadle from Alexander High School has been named the first place overall winner in WOUB’s 2023-24 Our Ohio High School Documentary Film Festival.

OHIO-in-LA 2024

Lights, camera, internships: OHIO's largest cohort shines in Hollywood

The OHIO-in-LA program has its largest cohort ever this summer with 29 Ohio University students interning at media and entertainment companies throughout Hollywood.

Scripps in DC 2024

Eight Scripps students are interning in Washington D.C. as part of the Summer Scripps Semester in D.C. program

The summer 2024 cohort of the Ohio University Scripps Semester in D.C. program is underway in our nation’s capital.

Kristy Kralj Regula GG WOUB

WOUB’s Gridiron Glory 25: Where Are They Now?

Kristy Kralj Regula doesn’t remember how she and a team of WOUB sports students came up with Gridiron Glory, but she knows it came out of the need to bring more TV sports coverage to the region.

WOUB news internship 2024

WOUB News Summer Internship Program is now underway

Ten full-time and five part-time college students started their summer internship program in the WOUB Newsroom on May 13.

Jon Falk

Jon Falk had the confidence to take his chance on Hollywood thanks to WOUB

Jonathan Falk says learning that a film he co-edited was featured in the Athens International Film and Video Festival (AIFVF) is giving him “all the feels.”

VisCom faculty 2024

New Visual Communication faculty to start in July

Two OHIO alums will bring vast professional experience with them into the classroom as they begin teaching in the School of Visual Communication.

Carolyn Cole

LA Times Pulitzer Prize winner and Staff Photographer Carolyn Cole reflects on the dangers journalists face covering conflicts

As a highly-decorated international news photographer, LA Times Staff Photographer Carolyn Cole (MA ‘14) has a unique perspective on the recently-released movie "Civil War."

Aerial view of the Athens campus with the Hocking River on one side and rolling Appalachian hills on the other

OHIO announces spring semester 2024 student academic achievement lists

Ohio University is proud to recognize and celebrate the academic achievements of more than 9,500 students who qualified for the President’s, Provost’s or Dean’s Lists, across all of OHIO’s campuses, for spring semester 2024.

Jim Lynch speaks at the State Government Alumni Luncheon

State Government Alumni Luncheon celebrates public service, honors OHIO graduate Jim Lynch

Ohio University and the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service celebrated a legacy of public service excellence during the annual Ohio University State Government Alumni Luncheon.

Suzanne Hargrove WOUB

Suzanne Hargrove wins Executive Producer of the Year

OHIO alum Suzanne Hargrove, the vice president/executive producer at PRETTYBIRD in Los Angeles, was named Executive Producer of the Year at the Ad Age A-List and Creativity Awards.

Officer Abigail Burke, played by Abigail Esmena, appears in three of the six new Cine-VR training episodes now available to law enforcement officers in Ohio.

Virtual reality for real-world policing: OHIO’s next-gen VR training to be provided to 30,000 officers across the state

An immersive, scenario-based virtual reality training series developed by Ohio University will serve as the centerpiece for the State of Ohio’s “Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA),” a program that will help train approximately 30,000 law enforcement professionals across the state.

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