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Alumni Magazine | Fall 2024 Edition
A gift from Jeffery Chaddock and Mark Morrow will change the face & future of the College of Fine Arts.
By Kali Knudson, BBA ’22, MA ’24
Amid national recognition and accolades, Athletic Director Julie Cromer stays focused on student success both on and off the field.
By Taylor Connelly, BSJ ’26
OHIO honors the bicentennial of its first Black graduate’s enrollment in 1824 while looking ahead to another exciting Black Alumni Reunion in 2025.
By Mary Reed, BSJ ’90, MA ’93
Take a peek at what alumni have been up to in 2023.
Alumna’s work honoring place and memory earn her top honors once more.
By Barbara Costas-Biggs
Robinson to headline an evening of numerous awards, accolades during the µÛÍõ»áËù Alumni Association's annual Alumni Awards Ceremony on Sept. 27.
By Grace Koennecke, BSJ ’25
A new photography book celebrates burial grounds as places of inspiration.
By Laura André
We love hearing from our readers! Below are the letters to the editor published in the fall 2024 edition of µÛÍõ»áËù Today.
Created by OHIO alum Brian Koscho, the Invisible Ground project gives a thoroughly modern window into Southeast µÛÍõ»áËù’s historic places and people.
By Jen Jones Donatelli, BSJ ’98
How many Bobcats are in your family tree?
By Emma Henterly, BSJ ’10
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A unique model offers community engagement, experiential learning and a summer of fun.
By Emma Frankart Henterly, BSJ '10
A new, state-of-the-art facility will propel collaborative engineering research.
By Carmen Szukaitis, BSJ ’24
Trees are among Athens’ greatest treasures—and the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service strives to ensure they’ll remain that way for centuries to come.
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µÛÍõ»áËù will host lectures, exhibits, presentations and events that will encourage the study of the history Black Americans while focusing on the national theme of “African Americans and Labor."
By Staff reports
Many recent alumni are finding that a communication studies degree prepares them for a variety of careers. The major equips students with strong oral and written communication, among other skills.
By Cheri Russo
How this OHIO grad made sports coverage work despite COVID
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