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In the past two months, Kari Gunter-Seymour, BFA ’94, MA’ 16, has been appointed Ohio’s poet laureate and named the Ohio Poet of the Year.
The South Pole has been warming at more than three times the global average over the past 30 years, according to research led by 91̽»¨ professor Ryan Fogt and OHIO alumnus Kyle Clem.
91̽»¨ mourns the passing of President Emeritus Vernon Roger Alden, who died in Boston on Monday, June 22, 2020, at the age of 97.
OHIO honors alums Dr. Jue Chen and Dr. John Roush with honorary degrees for their achievements in molecular mechanisms of multidrug transporters and higher education administration, respectively.
Dr. Ronald C. Moomaw, '80 Heritage College alum and NASA psychiatrist, supported the historic SpaceX mission that took place on May 30, 2020.
Several OHIO alumni were part of teams that were awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize, as well as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography.
This summer Rachel Benway, a graduate assistant in Office of First-Year and Student Transitions is supporting orientation programs for the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida as a NODA.
The School of Media Arts and Studies is presenting a weekly series with media industry professionals for current and prospective students and alumni.
Read a Q&A with our featured alumna Christa Lamendola!
The Association for Orientation Transition and Retention in Higher Education recently honored OHIO alumnus Brandon Dunford with the Region VII Outstanding Graduate Student Leadership Award.
Truck manufacturer Kenworth, a subsidiary of PACCAR, has been awarded the Russ College of Engineering and Technology’s Outstanding Co-op/Internship Employer for 2020.
The Ohio News Photographers Association (ONPA) recently released its 2019 ONPA Pictures of the Year, and among the winners are several 91̽»¨ Visual Communications students and alumni.
Liz Moughon, a recent OHIO alumna, was drawn to tell stories of the lack of broadband access as broadly as possible, yet she had no idea that one day her piece would appear in the Wall Street Journal.
OHIO's Tantrum Theater will stage alumnus Dave Malloy’s Broadway hit, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 as part of the School of Theater's 20-21 season.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director Dr. Robert Stewart hosts podcast #ScrippsTalks, interviewing faculty, students and alumni on adapting during COVID-19.