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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
Author to Discuss “Japanese War Brides in America” Book
Miki Crawford, Ph.D., will deliver a presentation on her 2009 book, Japanese War Brides in America: An Oral History, and its subsequent documentary film at 4 p.m. on March 22… Read More
New Our Town Episode Will Feature Nelsonville
Miss the original airing? The episode will air again on Wednesday, March 23 at 8 p.m. WOUB’s Our Town series will premiere its third episode in March. Our Town is a series of… Read More
Neil Shubin of “Your Inner Fish” Featured in Upcoming Kennedy Lecture Series
For 10 years the Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies (OCEES) has championed innovative collaboration among faculty and with the Voinovich School for Leadership Public Affairs and has offered… Read More
Athens County High School Student Winner of Inaugural Emperor Science Award
Emily Bails, a student at Alexander High School, has been awarded for her essay on the need to find a cure for cancer in the PBS LearningMedia and Stand Up… Read More
PBS Highlights the African-American Experience Through A Wide Range of Content
– From Stanley Nelson’s THE BLACK PANTHERS to Ken Burns’s JACKIE ROBINSON to Henry Louis Gates’ BLACK AMERICA SINCE MLK and more, Programs Reach Into PBS’ Fall 2016 Season –… Read More
Andrew Lampela: My Top Albums of ’15
This is the sixth in a series of year-end articles by WOUB contributors. Check out all of this year’s lists at this link. Holy crap, it’s time for this again? I… Read More
In Third Year, Gingerbread House Competition has Solid Foundation
The Athens County Historical Society and Museum will be a winter wonderland throughout December, thanks to two Athens County natives. A couple years before Jan Hodson retired, she saw a… Read More
WOUB’s Partner Dr. Lynn Harter Wins a National Engaged Scholar Award
Dr. Lynn Harter, co-director of the Barbara Geralds Institute for Storytelling and Social Impact and professor in the School of Communication Studies at Ohio University, was awarded the 2015 Engaged… Read More
Noted Athens Sculptor David Hostetler Passes Away
The Athens community and art aficionados around the world were saddened to hear of the passing of David Hostetler, 88, early this morning. Hostetler’s work was the subject of a… Read More
War Survivors Unite in Remembrance and Reflection As Part of Veterans Day Line-Up
– A Look at the Realities of Warfare Through Stories of Survival and Triumph in Two New Documentaries Airing in Early November – ARLINGTON, VA; OCTOBER 21, 2015 — PBS… Read More
Award-Winning Filmmaker Weaves Personal Stories with World Problems
Sean Peoples is an award-winning international film producer who documents strong and compelling personal stories and weaves them with major global issues and policy questions. It is a unique form… Read More
Preview: “Going Gold” Brings Pediatric Cancer into Spotlight
Pediatric cancer can send a normal family’s life into a tailspin. Angela and Michael Dina know the trauma first hand – their son Charlie was diagnosed with Stage 4, high… Read More
Ohio U. Alumnus Heads Data Analytics and Intelligence for E. W. Scripps Co.
Eric Duell, a former photojournalist, now uses Internet and social media analytics to help the E. W. Scripps Co. enhance its data storytelling capabilities. Duell is Vice President of Data… Read More
Officials Identify Oregon Gunman, Victims Still Being Treated
Authorities investigating a deadly mass shooting at an Oregon community college say they have found a number of firearms at the gunman’s apartment. Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin told television… Read More
‘Creative Abundance’ Screens to Packed Auditorium
By Claire Berlin ATHENS, Ohio (Sept. 14, 2015)—On Thursday, Sept. 10, Schoonover Auditorium had every seat filled, and even had people lining the walls and sitting on the steps for… Read More
Being a Benefactor Can Create a “Living Legacy” and Make a Positive Difference
Why do donors give to a university? How do they decide what to support? And, what benefits do faculty and students actually receive from a major gift? These are questions… Read More
Free Screening of “Creative Abundance” to be Held Sept. 10
There will be a free public screening of the documentary film “Creative Abundance” on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. in Schoonover Auditorium. The doors open at 6:30 p.m., and… Read More
Renowned Designer Brings Exhibition to Athens
The Ohio University School of Art + Design is sponsoring a month-long exhibition and a public presentation by renowned New York-based graphic designer and letterist Stefan Sagmeister. The exhibition will… Read More
Smart Entrepreneurs Know the Power of Communities
When I meet new clients, it’s sometimes easy to spot the ones who’re enjoying resilient careers. Whether they’re solopreneurs creating their own thing, or professionals making their way through large… Read More
Great Gig in the Sky: OU Alum Joins Roger Waters for Historic Newport Set
Last weekend, the Newport Folk Festival celebrated the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s legendary electric performance in 1965. To commemorate this historic moment, organizer Jay Sweet put together a weekend… Read More
OHIO’s Barbara Geralds Institute to Combine Storytelling, Academic Study
Barbara Geralds Institute for Storytelling and Social Impact has been established in the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University and was approved by the Ohio University Board of Trustees… Read More
Athens Nonprofit Serves Up Healthy Lifestyle Info
Before Tom and Barbara Kostohryz watched the documentary Forks Over Knives, they consumed a typical Western diet, one high in processed foods with an abundance of meat and dairy products…. Read More
Wide Range of Events Planned for OU-Hosted Space Program
NASA astronaut and astronomer Jeff Hoffman will visit Ohio University on June 11 for a lecture about his experience as a space telescope “repair man” for the Hubble Space Telescope…. Read More
Athena Cinema Celebrates 100th Birthday
Twelve years before movies were produced with sound, the Majestic Theatre on Court Street opened its doors to give Athenians access to some of the very first motion pictures. One… Read More
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