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Tristan Navera

Washington Business Journal Reporter Tristan Navera says Ohio University and WOUB opened up many career opportunities for him

Tristan Navera is working as a print journalist in D.C. for the Washington Business Journal. Although not a broadcaster, Navera uses the skills he learned working as a student for WOUB Public Media.

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Geoff Dabelko co-authors chapter in the Fifth National Climate Change Assessment

Geoff Dabelko has investigated the links between environment and security for over three decades, but his most recent endeavor was contributing to the Fifth National Climate Assessment as a co-author.

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Student Life

The period project

Ohio University is blazing a trail to a better future by committing to provide free period products in every restroom on campus.

Schoonover Center

Ohio University announces 2024 Kiplinger Fellows

Eighteen veteran journalists with experience covering immigration and migration issues across the globe have been selected for the 2024 Kiplinger Fellowship in Public Affairs Journalism.

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New notification features available in the Go OHIO app

The Go OHIO app now has tailored experiences for the Athens campus, each regional campus and OHIO Online, with undergraduate students as the primary audience.

Student studying on Chubu University campus

Call for applications for 47th Kohei Miura Visiting Professorship at Chubu University

Ohio University’s Chubu University Relations Committee is now accepting applications for the 47th Kohei Miura Visiting Professorship, named in honor of the founder of Chubu University. 

Chairman Ilyoshi and Jacob Hiler

47th Miura Visiting Professor shares cross-cultural research efforts to reduce retail waste

When asked to use one word to describe his experience as the 2023 Kohei Miura visiting professor with Chubu University, Jacob Lee Hiler, Ph.D., said it would be “tomodachi” (the Japanese word for “friends”).

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Android vulnerability impacting password managers

Android users at Ohio University are asked to be aware of a vulnerability within the autofill functionality of Android apps.

The Ohio University campus and the Hocking River

Explore the Canvas learning management system this spring semester

OHIO’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is excited to provide an update on the learning management system (LMS) transition.

WOUB Donor Wall

Two more plaques have been added to the WOUB Major Donor Wall

There are now four plaques on the WOUB Major Donor Wall located on the third floor of the Radio and Television Building outside the WOUB newsroom.

Heritage Hall

Faculty, staff invited to sign up for new program offered by OHIO’s Diabetes Institute

All Ohio University faculty and staff are invited to learn more about the ENGAGE program offered by the Diabetes Institute in OHIO’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.

The artwork, "The Home of My Pilgrimage," by Katherine Cox

PencilTown: 20 years of art by Katherine Cox

Ohio University Southern's Art Gallery will host an opening reception and talk with artist Katherine Cox on Jan. 18.

Tony Castricone and Brian Boesch  are shown in the broadcast booth at the University of Michigan football stadium in 2021

How did OHIO alumni sportscasters get to the NCAA championship game? They paid their dues

When Washington takes on Michigan in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game in Houston, Texas, on Jan. 8, Ohio University alumni will broadcast the game to vast audiences.

Camryn Zornes pinky promises middle schooler

Ohio University Southern alumna inspires health and wellness in Lawrence County

Ohio University Southern alumna Camryn Zornes is a proactive community health advocate, spearheading outreach initiatives and partnerships in Lawrence County.

WOUB Myrtle Beach Bowl

WOUB students cover Myrtle Beach Bowl thanks to the Larry Katz WOUB Sports Student Leadership and Production Fund

While the Ohio University Bobcat Football Team returned from the Myrtle Beach Bowl as big winners, they weren’t the only ones who were celebrating their on-the-field bowl game experience.

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