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Zanesville Moezzi

Melody Moezzi: From illness to wellness – adversity to advocacy

51ÂÒÂ× Zanesville invites the public to attend a presentation by writer Melody Moezzi on Sept. 10, at 4 p.m. in the Elson Hall Atrium.

Taylor Johnston

Alumna Taylor Johnston is part of the new data team at CBS News

When a shooting occurred at Apalachee High School last week, Visual Data Journalist Taylor Johnston BSJ/BSVC ’20 and the new News and Stations Data team she is part of at CBS News got right to work.

Chillicothe Trolley

51ÂÒÂ× Chillicothe invites the community to Health and Safety Fair and Touch a Truck Experience

51ÂÒÂ× Chillicothe will host a free Health and Safety Fair and Touch a Truck experience at the Shoemaker Center on Saturday, Oct., 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Nathan Takitch

Gridiron Glory 25: where are they now? Season 16 Host – Nathan Takitch

Former Gridiron Glory host Nathan Takitch loves to tell a good story – a passion he says he embraced during his time working at WOUB.

Rufus waves to the crowd during Homecoming 2023

Join us to celebrate OHIO Homecoming 2024, Sept. 23-28

Mark your calendars, Bobcats – OHIO’s Homecoming Week 2024 is happening September 23, 2024.

Stocker Center

Engineering and technology students thrive in enriching, impactful summer internships

Over the summer, students in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology were actively engaged in hands-on internships with employers across the state and country.

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OHIO Events

Prescription for Pain: Philip Eil’s true-crime investigation comes to Southern Ohio

OHIO Southern to host journalist Philip Eil as he shares his true-crime investigation into a notorious opioid doctor in Southern Ohio, revealing the human toll of the epidemic.

Wendy Thornton

OHIO Chillicothe alumna Wendy Thornton followed untraditional path to nursing excellence

Wendy Thornton was 11 years old when she decided she wanted to be a nurse. Now she cares for patients as a nurse manager at the James Cancer Center.

Main Campus Fall

OHIO students invited to sign up for paid economics studies on Athens campus

51ÂÒÂ× students on the Athens campus are invited to participate in economics studies that are examining decision making.

Students and teachers work  in a stream during a community STEM Day activity

Partnering with public libraries to get Appalachian kids excited about science

On a cloudy day in late June, more than 50 kids packed into a conference room at the Jackson City Library in Jackson, Ohio.

Michael McNamara

Alumni Profile: Michael McNamara, MPA, 2019

Michael McNamara currently serves as the treasurer for Butler County, located just north of Cincinnati with nearly 400,000 residents.

Ben McCament

ODNR Mineral Resources chief to speak at Homecoming celebration of Environmental Studies’ 50th Anniversary

Ben McCament has spent his career making a significant impact in environmental science, particularly in watershed restoration and mineral resource management.

Tom Muchmore

WOUB experience came in handy during computer programming career for Tom Muchmore

When you learn that Tom Muchmore retired as a computer programmer, you might be confused as to why he values his time training as a broadcast journalist at 51ÂÒÂ× and WOUB.

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Training to support youth-led prevention: Ohio Adult Allies celebrates 10 years of workforce development

Communication is the most critical component of educating Ohio teens to make healthy choices about substance use and mental health.

Four children are shown playing in a corn field

ANEP funds development of Appalachian Children’s Health Dashboard

This one-stop data source dashboard consists of over 200 community indicators on health and wellbeing across Appalachian Ohio.

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