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E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Assistant Professor of Magazine Media Kelly Ferguson started research for her next book about the Laura Ingalls Wilder family in Albania this summer.
When Kevin Finnegan started working as a reporter for WOUB TVās Gridiron Glory (GG), he knew the show was special.
Howard Wilkinson,Ā an 51ĀŅĀ× non-degreeĀ journalism alumnus, has spent the last decade paying his 51ĀŅĀ× experience forward by mentoring future journalists and Bobcats.
When Evan Dawson sat in the host chair for WOUB TVās Gridiron GloryĀ (GG), the weekly, live high school football show was in its infancy.
Seven journalismĀ 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.
The summer 2024 cohort of the 51ĀŅĀ×Ā Scripps Semester in D.C. program is underway in our nationās capital.
Patricia Marcano Meza, a Fulbright Scholar, is both excited and nervous for the national premiere of aĀ new documentary called "A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduroās Venezuela."
51ĀŅĀ× honored faculty award winners for the 2023-24 academic year during the Faculty Awards and Recognition Ceremony held May 1 in Walter Hall.
At eight years old, Adrianna Michaels knew she wanted to be the person on television telling you the weather.
When Kayla Carpenter, BSJ ā13, walked into a classroom on the third floor of the Schoonover Center last week, she was thrilled to see many of the students wearing bright pink.
Achievement, leadership and knowledge sharing are highlighted in this installment of our rundown of recent news from OHIO faculty
When Chloe Gee, a journalism news and information major, graduated from 51ĀŅĀ×, her goal was to one dayĀ work in media for a professional sports team.
Jack Briggsā LinkedIn profile lists his current employer as āBriggs World,ā a funny play on the fact that he has been retired and doing his own thing since 2017.Ā
Elizabeth Todd is still on cloud nine after celebrating a milestone that was once only a dream for a young college student.
As a television sideline reporter for CBS during the NCAA Division I Menās Basketball Tournament, Allie LaForce (H.T.C. ā11) is covering the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games in the Los Angeles region.