The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is relocating to Schoonover Center for Communication (in the Old Baker Center), which is in the second phase of a major renovation.
John Calhoun Baker University Center, where the paper's newsroom is located
Manasseh Cutler Hall, constructed by 1816 and opened in 1819, was the first academic building in the Northwest Territory and was named after university founder Manasseh Cutler.
Ellis Hall was built in the early 20th century entirely with state funding.
The Baker University Center sits atop a hillside where the Hocking River had cut.
The entrance to the College Green.
Interior of the John Calhoun Baker University Center.
Charles J. Ping Recreation Center on South Green
West Green Quadrangle
Alumni Gateway, on College Green, is the entrance way for freshmen upon their convocation.
The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
The Ridges, home to the Kennedy Museum of Art.
Peden Stadium, home to the Ohio Bobcats football team.
Ohio men's basketball facing off against the Marshall Thundering Herd at the Convocation Center in 2013.
Ohio University Marching 110 Diamond Ohio formation.
Carr Van Anda, managing editor of The New York Times from 1904 to 1932.<ref name="spiderbites.nytimes.com">{{cite news| url=http://spiderbites.nytimes.com/pay_1945/articles_1945_02_00004.html | work=The New York Times | title=NYTimes.com Site Map}}</ref>
Richard Dean Anderson is an American actor and producer who starred in MacGyver as Angus MacGyver and as Jack O'Neill in Stargate SG-1.
Robert Arter was a lieutenant general in the United States Army, commissioned second lieutenant from Ohio University in 1950.
Yvette McGee Brown, First female African American associate justice of The Ohio Supreme Court, B.S. Ohio University in Journalism 1982.
Thomas Ewing, U.S. senator, foster father of William Tecumseh Sherman, Secretary of the Interior under President Lincoln and Secretary of Treasury. First Ohio University graduate.
Kao Kim Hourn is the Minister Delegate Attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia
Elizabeth Orpha Sampson Hoyt, philosopher and Vice President of the Universal Peace Union.
Stephen R. Kappes, 2nd Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, B.S. in Pre-Medicine from Ohio University.
Allie LaForce is an American Journalist who won a 2011 Emmy award for anchoring Cleveland FOX 8's Friday Night Touchdown high school football show, B.S. Journalism Honors Tutorial College, Ohio University (2011).
Wesley Lowery, won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting (2016) working for The Washington Post on the Post{{'}}s "Fatal Force" project,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Shackford|first1=Scott|title=Influential Washington Post Database on Police Killings Wins Pulitzer|url=http://reason.com/blog/2016/04/18/influential-washington-post-database-on|access-date=13 September 2016|work=Reason|date=18 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Mullin|first1=Benjamin|title=How The Washington Post counted the dead, one police shooting at a time|url=http://www.poynter.org/2016/how-the-washington-post-counted-the-dead-one-police-shooting-at-a-time/403420/|access-date=13 September 2016|work=Poynter|date=25 March 2016}}</ref> a database that tracked 990 police shootings in 2015.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Woodruff|first1=Judy|title=Washington Post honored for deep dive into fatal police shootings|url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/no-one-kept-track-of-police-shootings-until-this-pulitzer-winning-project/|access-date=27 October 2016|work=PBS NewsHour|date=April 19, 2016}}</ref>
Ed O'Neill is an American actor and comedian nominated for two Golden Globes for his role as Al Bundy on the Fox Network sitcom Married... with Children, B.S. History, Ohio University.
Piper Perabo is an American actor, she played CIA Agent Annie Walker, the lead role on the USA Network spy drama series Covert Affairs for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress.<ref>{{cite web| last1= Gelman| first1= Vlada| title=USA Network Cancels Covert Affairs|url=http://tvline.com/2015/01/06/covert-affairs-cancelled-season-5-usa-network/|website=TVLine|publisher=Penske Media Corporation|access-date=January 6, 2015| location= United States|date=January 6, 2015}}</ref> B.S. Theater Honors Tutorial College, Ohio University (1998).
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, co-recipient of 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, PhD (1977) in Physics and Doctor of Science (2019) from Ohio University. He is President of the Royal Society.
Edward James Roye, 4th chief justice of Liberia (1865–68) and 5th president of Liberia (1870–71).<ref>{{cite web| last1= Taylor| first1= Mildred| title=Meet the first Igbo lawyer to become Liberias 5th President in 1870|url=https://face2faceafrica.com/article/meet-the-first-igbo-lawyer-who-became-liberias-5th-president-in-1870|publisher=Face 2 Face Africa|access-date=July 25, 2019| location= United States|date=February 11, 2019}}</ref>
Mike Schmidt led the Ohio University baseball team to the College World Series in 1970 before going on to play 18 seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies, where his 548 home runs and 1,595 RBI helped him become a first-ballot National Baseball Hall of Fame member in 1995.<ref>{{cite web| last1=Gowdy| first1=Kristen| title=ASHBURN, SCHMIDT, DAY, HULBERT, WILLIS INDUCTED AS CLASS OF 1995|url=https://baseballhall.org/discover/inside-pitch/schmidt-ashburn-day-hulbert-willis-inducted-as-class-of-1995|website=National Baseball Hall of Fame|access-date=May 15, 2020}}</ref>
George Shiras Jr. was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1892–1903).
William Sooy Smith was a brigadier general for the Union in the American Civil War, with an engineering degree from Ohio University.
Ashok Trivedi, co-founder and co-chairman of  Mastech Inc.  and  IGATE as well as a founder and trustee of Ashoka University, MBA, Ohio University.
George Voinovich, U.S. senator and governor of Ohio. B.A. Ohio University, He was student body president, Class 1957.

The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is part of the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University.

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The Post is a student-run newspaper in Athens, Ohio, that covers Ohio University and Athens County.

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Tom Hodson, former director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.

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Many journalism students work for the independently run campus newspaper, The Post, and WOUB-TV and Radio.

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The Scripps College of Communication comprises five schools and one research lab: The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, the J. W. McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems, the School of Communication Studies, the School of Media Arts and Studies (formerly the School of Telecommunications), the School of Visual Communication (VisCom), and the Game Research and Immersive Design (GRID) Lab.

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The main newspaper, The Post, publishes in print once a week and online all days of the week while the university is in session, and is officially independent of the university and its administration.

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The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is relocating to Schoonover Center for Communication (in the Old Baker Center), which is in the second phase of a major renovation.

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