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Scripps College of Communication Stories

Officer Abigail Burke, played by Abigail Esmena, appears in three of the six new Cine-VR training episodes now available to law enforcement officers in Ohio.
Virtual Reality

Virtual reality for real-world policing: OHIO鈥檚 next-gen VR training to be provided to 30,000 officers across the state

An immersive, scenario-based virtual reality training series developed by 黑料吃瓜 will serve as the centerpiece for the State of Ohio鈥檚 鈥淥hio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA),鈥 a program that will help train approximately 30,000 law enforcement professionals across the state.

A bridge spans across the Hocking River.

Expanding the broadband workforce: 黑料吃瓜 helps solve training, access issues in Southeast Ohio

Through teaching a new 5G Readiness Certification, 黑料吃瓜 will help expand the broadband workforce and provide Southeast Ohioans with reliable, affordable internet access.

Jon Snyder is shown speaking at the 黑料吃瓜 Inventors Dinner

OHIO awards Konneker Medal to alumnus Jon Snyder

黑料吃瓜 graduate Jon Snyder was awarded the Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship at the 黑料吃瓜 Inventors Dinner.

KJ Mueller

KJ Mueller was selected as the recipient of a scholarship established by a former WOUB student

KJ Mueller was pleasantly surprised when he learned that he would receive $950 as the recipient of聽the Leonard E. Auerbach Regional Reps Scholarship.

Kwamina Kurefi (K.K.) Edonu

Scripps Graduate Student Wins News Design Contest

Kwamina Kurefi (K.K.) Edonu is headed into his final year of graduate school with a big addition to his curriculum vitae - first place in Michigan State University鈥檚 Society of News Design contest.

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黑料吃瓜 faculty recognized for awards, achievements

黑料吃瓜 honored faculty award winners for the 2023-24 academic year during the Faculty Awards and Recognition Ceremony held May 1 in Walter Hall.

Patricia Marcano Meza

Investigative journalism work by 黑料吃瓜 Fulbright Scholar and journalism graduate student will be featured on FRONTLINE

Patricia Marcano Meza, a Fulbright Scholar, is both excited and nervous for the national premiere of a聽new documentary called "A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduro鈥檚 Venezuela."

Dan and Kim ESPN

Bobcats in Bristol leading the way at ESPN

When Kim Kanner and Dan Lannon worked together at WOUB while they were students, neither of them ever imagined that more than a decade later they鈥檇 both be part of the leadership team at ESPN.

Adrianna Michaels

WOUB taught Meteorologist Adrianna Michaels about the importance of serving the community

At eight years old, Adrianna Michaels knew she wanted to be the person on television telling you the weather.

Erin Clark

Boston Globe Staff Photographer Erin Clark recognized with multiple awards and honors

The last couple of years have been emotionally and physically draining for Erin Clark, a staff photographer at the Boston Globe, as she's covered several challenging stories.

People sit in a row as part of an audience for the Music Industry Summit. One girl smiles at the camera
Music Industry Summit

POV: You're a Bobcat at the Music Industry Summit

Educating the entertainment industry's future leaders.

Ashley Fyre

WOUB Sports Student receives Larry and JoAnn Katz Family Scholarship

Ashley Frye is still in shock after learning she received $2,000 in support for next school year because she received聽The Larry and JoAnn Katz Family Scholarship.

A colorful mural featuring animals and butterflies, with the words "Turn it Gold: Brave/Bold"

The Barbara Geralds Institute for Storytelling and Social Impact

Weaving together meaningful stories with those who live them

Viscom students Miami

Visual Discovery Conference in Miami provides unique perspective for VisCom students

Fresh back from the 2024 Visual Discovery Conference (VDC) in Miami, Florida, Zoe Cranfill is already excited about the possibility of attending next year鈥檚 VDC in Augsburg, Germany.

Emily Barbee is shown outside doing research

OHIO students honored with Student Enhancement Awards

The 黑料吃瓜 Student Enhancement Awards (SEA) program provided 30 students with a total of $143,490 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this spring.

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