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Originally posted by lyrica9
ETA: I'm also semi-interested in Ohio University..
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Hi,
I don't generally look in this forum, but I just happened to see this on the home page of GC.
I am a 1969 Ohio University graduate, but am still in touch with the university, having lectured in the Telecommunications School, being the Presdient of the Colorado Chapter of the OU Alumni Association. In fact, I'm getting ready to head back to Athens next month for Homecoming -- which I do yearly.
If you're interested in Journalism, only The Scripps (As in Scripps Howard Newspapers) School at O.U. and Missouri place at the top of the list in Print, Broadcast, Magazine and Advertising. Others may be as good in some areas, but those two rank near the top in everything.
Probably the two most currently recognized graduates of the broadcast side of the J-School are Matt Lauer of the TODAY Show and Roger Ailes, President of FOX NewsChannel.
For pure writing, two classmates of mine, Clarence Page, Tribune syndicated columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner and Joe Esterhaus, who has written for Rolling Stone and also written a number of screen plays are also former Bobcats.
At Ohio, there are tons of opportunities for OJT including WOUB-AM-FM-TV which are student operated; ACTV, a student run cable channel; ACRN, a student run campus radio network; The Post, a student run independent newspaper and others. The J-School (which is in the same college but separate from the Telecommunications School where my degree is from) also has TV studio facilities at Scripps Hall.
The university itself is an absolutely beautiful campus in the prototypical college town. Founded in 1804, it was the first institution of higher learning in the Northwest Territory (West of the Appalachian Mountains) and has the Georgian archetecture of the Ivy League. Some of the buildings on the College Green still exist from the 1800's. Athens is 75 miles SouthEast of Columbus in the rolling Apalachian Foothills. It is just simply beautiful, especially in the Spring and Fall. There are miles of walking and bike trails along the Hocking river which runs along the South edge of the campus. The Ping student recreation center is one of the news and best in the country. A new Student Union is about to be built as well.
There are about 19,000 students on the Athens Campus, and the City of Athens population is about 25,000. There are hundreds of possible majors (literally) and Masters and PHD's in many of them.
Of course, I don't place much stock in this, and certainly wouldn't use it as a calling card (cough!), but Ohio University is number five on this year's Princeton Reviews top party schools list.
Greeklife wise, there are about 16 national fraternities and 12-14 national sororities. My Beta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta is the oldest continuously existing Delt chapter in the world, having been founded in 1862.
And, finally, I think Ohio has dropped the passport and visa requirements for Texans.
Just kidding. I'd be happy to talk with your more about my Alma Mater.
ETA this from the J-School webpage:
"1983 — The Associated Press Managing Editors Association names School as one of 10 outstanding schools of journalism in the country. Six sequences are accredited and professional master’s degree program accredited, making Ohio University and University of Missouri the only two programs in the country with this record."
I also discovered that the present director of the school is a contemporary of mine whom I knew on campus when we both were undergrads.