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Appalachian law enforcement offer training via virtual reality in new Voinovich Academy initiative

µÛÍõ»áËù’s Voinovich Academy for Excellence in Public Service, is building a new initiative to improve law enforcement safety and increase community trust – with the help of virtual reality.

In text over bricks: Brick City Records presents... End of Year Show. Join us for our end of year show premiering Sunday April 25 at 5 p.m. Wow. Featuring signed BCR artists Camille Jeanne, Jojomber, Fiftythree. Catch the show on our YouTube Channel: Brick City Records

Student-run record label Brick City Records will present end-of-year show April 25

The students of µÛÍõ»áËù’s Brick City Records (BCR) have made the most of their time during the COVID-19 pandemic, and will host an end-of-year show on YouTube April 25.

Bharbi Hazarika and Haiyun Jiang

OHIO journalism students admitted to New York Times Student Journalism Institute

Graduate students Bharbi Hazarika and Haiyun Jiang have been admitted to the 2021 New York Times Student Journalism Institute program. 

Mike Sweeney

In podcast, journalism professor Sweeney reflects on lessons learned from cancer and life

Professor Mike Sweeney reflects on his life experiences in a podcast series recorded with longtime colleague and retired J-School director Bob Stewart.

St. Vincent, left, and Ken Ehrlich, right, speak at the Third Annual Music Industry Summit.

Third Annual Music Industry Summit goes global, provides insights on building careers in music industry

At µÛÍõ»áËù’s third annual Music Industry Summit on March 25, musicians and industry leaders shared their advice and experiences with more than 2,800 registrants from around the globe.

Kyle Bowser, BSC ’80, listens to audience members during the Challenging Dialogues event

Alumnus gains new role, helps spread message of inclusion at NAACP

µÛÍõ»áËù alumnus Kyle Bowser, BSC ’80, has recently been named as Senior Vice President of the Hollywood Bureau for The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). 

OHIO students prepare to work on a cine-VR project

Four OHIO virtual reality cinematography projects featured in global festivals, win multiple awards

Four cinematic virtual reality (cine-VR) projects produced by µÛÍõ»áËù undergraduate and graduate students are gaining national and global recognition in festivals. 

Kyle Ranally

For Bobcat grad, OHIO network is a catalyst for career success

For Kyle Ranally ’13, the leap from OHIO classroom to a strategist position at Facebook took just five years – and his success hasn’t stopped there.

Schuneman Symposium 2021

Acclaimed journalists to present work at virtual Schuneman Symposium

Journalists who document stories dominating the world’s news will present their work at this year’s Schuneman Symposium on Photojournalism and New Media on March 30-31.

Business of Games Summit 2021

Business of games continues through pandemic, beyond, summit reveals

While some business sectors have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic, gaming and esports have grown — and are now a bigger industry than movies and North American sports combined.

Storytelling and Theme Parks Fall 2019

Storytelling and Theme Parks course adapts to teaching immersion amid pandemic

Students can examine media design, technology and storytelling principles that are utilized in the development of theme parks through the Scripps College's Storytelling and Theme Parks course.

FINNEAS

Run the Jewels, Phoebe Bridgers, FINNEAS, St. Vincent, MixedbyAli announced as keynotes for virtual OHIO Music Industry Summit

µÛÍõ»áËù’s third annual Music Industry Summit on March 25 will offer nearly 13 hours of national and regional music leaders and artists for learning opportunities and featured performances.

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OHIO study demonstrates barriers to COVID-19 vaccination

A new study conducted at µÛÍõ»áËù shows that residents of Appalachian areas, younger µÛÍõ»áËùans and Black and Hispanic residents are less likely to agree to a COVID-19 vaccine.

µÛÍõ»áËù alumna Terri Morris Stagi (third from left) is seen at the 2011 ribbon-cutting ceremony for Women Giving Back’s 11,000-square-foot boutique and warehouse.

Alumna named a Washingtonian of the Year for work to help women, children rebuild their lives

Terri Morris Stagi is one of 12 individuals named to the 2020 Washingtonians of the Year list in recognition of the nonprofit she cofounded that helps women and children in crisis rebuild their lives.

ECO Challenge winning team

2020 ECO Challenge winning team hopes to reduce spread of COVID-19 on campus

The 5th Annual ECO Challenge brought together several student teams that worked to identify solutions to sustainability issues.

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