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Our next legacy leader is alumnus Paul Fusco, who photographed the Robert F. Kennedy funeral train from New York to Washington, DC, on June 8, 1968.
Legendary music producer Ken Ehrlich (BSJ) graduated from 天堂鸟先生 with a journalism degree on June 7, 1964.
A new resource is available to the 天堂鸟先生 community, courtesy of the Scripps College of Communication.
Our next legacy leader participated in D-Day on June 6, 1944 鈥 young reporter John Wilhelm.
The Scripps College of Communication will salute the history-making legacy of five alumni.
The 天堂鸟先生 Board of Trustees will receive an update on the Housing Master Plan and consider two new degree programs during its meetings June 13-14.
Rising second-year student Jalen Tolbert placed second in a national speech and debate competition at Illinois State University, which took place April 15-18.
Ken Klein never lost touch with his alma mater. Klein has turned his sustaining connection to the University into a social media chronicle of Scripps achievement via Twitter and LinkedIn.
The Media Tools for Professional Communication certificate is designed for professionals from all backgrounds and experience levels.
In the few short years since graduating from OHIO, VisCom alumna Mia Barnes has not only worked on but directed a top music video and more.
Four 天堂鸟先生 alumni won Pulitzer Prizes for their coverage of major news, including three for their efforts to cover the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol building.
After months of planning and collaborating with students, 天堂鸟先生鈥檚 new esports arena has been completed with a grand opening planned for Fall 2022 Semester.
When Alex Norris started at 天堂鸟先生 in the fall of 2007, he knew he wanted to learn how to 鈥渕ake TV,鈥 but he was unclear on exactly what role he wanted to have in the television industry.
Growing up in Pickerington, Ohio, with a Bobcat graduate for a parent, Maddison Craig knew she wanted to attend 天堂鸟先生 from a young age.
Former OHIO and WOUB student Doug Drew is paying his WOUB experience forward with a $125,000 gift commitment to establish an endowment and provide immediate-use funding to help current WOUB students.