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“Peter and Wendy,” by J.M. Barrie (AUDIO)
WOUB Public Media presents the unabridged audio drama, “Peter and Wendy,” by J.M Barrie, directed and narrated by Karen M. Chan, the classic tale of a boy who never wanted… Read More
Lawyer David Cobb Explains the “We the People Amendment” Movement
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David Cobb, an attorney and Outreach Director for the Move to Amend Coalition explains the effort to amend the constitution through the “We the People Amendment” to limit the constitutional… Read More
The Buckeye Trail Traverses Ohio for Over 1,400 Miles and Loops the State
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The Buckeye Trail is a 1,440 mile loop around Ohio with both on-road and off-road paths through 48 of Ohio’s 88 counties and through nearly 100 various communities. It travels… Read More
Rev1 Ventures Helps Start-Up Companies Develop Until Viable for Investment
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Rev1 Ventures in Columbus works with companies and entrepreneurs in 15 central Ohio counties to develop ideas, services and products from basic concepts to having investment potential. Bethany George, an… Read More
Inaugural “Birds in the Hills” Festival to Take Place April 23-24
On this episode of “Conversations from Studio B,” join host Shannon Stewart of the Rural Action Ohio Stream Restore Corps., and guests as they discuss Citizen Science in Appalachian Ohio… Read More
Young Entrepreneur Ben Lachman Creates Innovations and Innovation Space
Ben Lachman graduated from Ohio University’s Honors Tutorial College in 2005 and moved directly into innovation and entrepreneurship. Today, he is the principal in one company and also a founding… Read More
Amos Chapple: A Pioneer in Drone Photography Describes His Work
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Amos Chapple is a pioneer in drone photography and recently he shared his experiences with students from the Scripps College of Communication attending the annual Schuneman Symposium on Photojournalism and… Read More
Ohio Journalism Grad Ken Ehrlich has Paced Music Media for Over 50 Years
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Ken Ehrlich is a master of music media and his brilliant 50 year career was honored recently by the Scripps College of Communication with this year’s Hall of Fame Award…. Read More
Photojournalist Becomes Lawyer to Help His Fellow Photogs Fight Legal Battles
Mickey Osterreicher started his career as an award-winning photojournalist. Now, he is a formidable lawyer who fights for the rights of photographers and for the First Amendment. Osterreicher is the… Read More
World Renowned Graphic Designer Creates Meaningful Infographics
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Nigel Holmes made his way to New York from England in 1978 bringing with him an amazing ability to tell stories and make them meaningful – not through narrative but… Read More
Iberian Queens Played Integral Part in Formation of Portugal
On this episode of “Conversations from Studio B”, Kelee Riesbeck talks about Iberian queens, kings and royal daughters with Associate Professor of history Miriam Shadis, whose research project, “Mothers, Daughters,… Read More
For 30 Years, ACEnet has Helped Develop Our Local and Regional Economies
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The Appalachian Center for Economic Networks (ACENet) has celebrated its 30th anniversary as a community development corporation. Over the years, it has focused primarily on developing and expanding the local… Read More
AUDIO: Food Politics with Marion Nestle
Marion Nestle is a consumer advocate, nutritionist, award-winning author, and academic who specializes in the politics of food and dietary choice. Her research examines scientific, economic, and social influences on… Read More
A Russ College of Engineering Capstone Class Solves Real World Problems
The Russ College of Engineering and Technology capstone class, “Designing to Make a Difference,” combines learning objectives for students with their professional skills to solve “real world” problems. The course… Read More
WOUB’s Evan Shaw Creates Historical “Our Town: Nelsonville”
Award-winning film producer and director Evan Shaw has just completed his third historical documentary in WOUB’s Our Town series. This time his target is Nelsonville and its surrounding areas. The… Read More
Athena Cinema to Take Part in National “Science on Screen” Event
On this episode of Conversations from Studio B, host Kelee Riesbeck talks with Alex Kamody, director of the Athena Cinema, and Ken Brown, retired Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochemistry,… Read More
OHIO Professor’s Research on Philosophy and Music Garners Baker Fund Award
On this episode of “Conversations from Studio B,” host Kelee Riesbeck talks with Vladamir Marchenkov on his research that garnered an Ohio University Baker Fund award. Marchenkov will travel to… Read More
Scripps Innovation Challenge in Its 4th Year Has Broadened Its Media Focus
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The scope of the Scripps Innovation Challenge has grown over its four years of existence. Initially, the challenges to be met by student teams were journalism based. Now, the issues… Read More
Logan-Hocking Students Become Entrepreneurs Through School Program
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For the second year, the Logan-Hocking School District has partnered with the Logan-Hocking Chamber of Commerce to sponsor the Logan-Hocking Young Entrepreneurs Academy. The program is designed for students from… Read More
Laura Loew Will Highlight Fashions of the Downton Abbey Era at WOUB Tea
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Laura Loew, an expert on the fashions and accessories of the Downton Abbey period, will be the featured speaker at the WOUB Public Media Downton Abbey Tea on Sunday, March… Read More
Matthew Cornish to Publish Book on Contemporary German Theater
A contemporary German theater movement, the free-scene in Berlin is electrically alive, yet little known to Americans. Matthew Cornish aims to shed light on free-scene performances, created by groups of… Read More
Scripps College’s Associate Dean Is in the Vanguard of Innovation
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Dr. Michelle Ferrier is a pioneer in digital content, online education communities, digital identity and reputation management and media entrepreneurship. She also is the Associate Dean for Innovation, Research and… Read More
OHIO Researcher Amir Farnoud Investigates the Effects of Hookah Smoking
In this episode of “Conversations from Studio B”, host Kelee Riesbeck talks with Amir Farnoud, researcher at OHIO’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology, about the his investigation into hookah… Read More
Radio Pioneer Ira Glass Talks with WOUB about Broadcasting and “This American Life”
Ira Glass, the award-winning creator and host of This American Life, will be in Athens at 7:30 p.m. March 12 at Templeton Blackburn Memorial Auditorium to present “An Evening with… Read More
Ohio University Alumna Pens Book About Civil Rights Lawyer/Journalist
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Dr. Amina Hassan, an independent historian and award-winning public radio documentarian, recently visited Ohio University’s campus to talk about her new book Loren Miller—Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist, published by… Read More
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