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Alumni Magazine | Fall 2025 Edition
Student-led sports broadcasting gives Bobcats a front-row seat to real-world experience—and a fast track to professional success.
By Anita Martin, BSJ ’06
OHIO is addressing health disparities in Appalachia—and training students to do the same in rural settings statewide.
By Mary Reed, BSJ ’90, MA ’93
OHIO’s nationally renowned ceramics program enters a new era.
By Robin Oliver
Explore the work of recent visiting ceramic artists.
By Duane McDiarmid
Donor support accelerates student learning and team-based innovation.
By Emma Snyder-Lovera, BS ’26
Nearly 30 years after graduating, an indie rock artist performs in Athens once more.
By Samantha Pelham Kunz, BA, BSJ ’17, MAA ’21
This student-centered lab has provided local forecasting since 1984.
Legends built in Greece, published in Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ
By Laura M. André
We love hearing from our readers! Below are the letters to the editor published in the fall 2025 edition of OHIO Today Magazine.
See what fellow OHIO alumni have been up to in recent months.
OHIO’s music mogul reflects on his successful career, diverse interests and passion for teaching.
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Meet the 12 faculty who joined Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University this fall to help inform its research future.
By Emma Frankart Henterly, BSJ ’10
New discoveries by OHIO researchers are changing history as we know it.
By Julia Weber, BS ’25, MAA ’26
Collaboration leads to career success in advanced manufacturing.
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That adventure began at Camp Laurel in Maine and has since become the center of Megan Albers' professional and personal life.
By Staff reports
When the COVID-19 pandemic sent workers home, Jessie Richmond turned her kitchen into a small-batch bath bomb and shower steamer production facility. What began as a hobby quickly transformed into a thriving business.
Dave and Cathy Levy wanted to back the Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Capital Project—and with a little help, found an opportunity that was almost too perfect to believe.