Siff, a 1989 graduate of the Scripps School, has worked for HLN/CNN for 31 years. In this podcast, he discussed how he and his colleagues have produced content both from home and from CNN Center.
Dr. Unus talks about her research on Carr Van Anda's career as a journalist. Van Anda attended Ohio University from 1880 to 1882, studying physics and astronomy before going on to a career in journalism. From 1904 to 1925 he was Managing Editor of The New York Times, helping make it the "newspaper of record" that we know it to be one hundred years later.
This interview with Scripps School alumnus Clarence Page (BSJ '69) was recorded beginning at 10 a.m. on May 27, 2020.
Sharp, a faculty member in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, talks about the upcoming (virtual) High School Journalism Work, scheduled from July 8-9, 2020.
Hirshon completed his Ph.D. in 2016 and now teaches journalism at William Paterson University in New Jersey. In this podcast, he talks about coping with Covid-19 as a Queens, New York resident, as well as about losing a student to the coronavirus.
Green is the editor of the Louisville Courier Journal, which recently won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news. Green studied journalism at Ohio University in the mid-1980s and has served as a news leader for several Gannett newspapers.
Hiller, a two-time graduate (BSJ and MSJ) os the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, talks about her experiences as a Scripps student and her decision to move to Leipzig, Germany.
Stuckey (BSJ '12) is an investigative reporter with the Houston Chronicle.
Nichols is a senior in the Scripps School, focusing on business journalism. This summer, she's doing a remote internship with the Dallas Morning News from her home in the Cincinnati, Ohio area. Last fall, she studied at Hong Kong Baptist University before returning to Ohio because of the protests happening in Hong Kong.
Wilson recently graduated from the Honors Tutorial College with a major in journalism (and a second major in environmental studies). She'll continue her studies in the fall at Yale.
Kirven is a rising senior in the Scripps School, focusing on sports journalism. In this podcast, he discusses the ways he is remaining engaged in his own professional development, even during a time when sports leagues have been suspended.
2010 Scripps School graduate Garrett Downing has worked for the Baltimore Ravens for nine years, producing digital and social media content for the NFL team.
Lytle, a 2010 graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, was hired as Adobe's "Social Director" in November, 2019. He also serves on the Scripps School's Professional Advisory Board.
Smith (Kipliger Program in Public Affairs Journalism) and Alexander (Scripps Howard Visiting Professional) discuss journalism ethics in the age of Covid-19.
Kay is a reporter/anchor at WANE-TV in Indiana. He received his master's degree in journalism from the Scripps School in 2015.
Hunter is WOUB News Editor-in-Chief and a two-time graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.
Peter Shaplen, a freelance journalist based on the West Coast, has collaborated on a project with the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism called the "JFreshman Newsroom." This podcast reviews the impact of that program on the careers of participants.
Episode 32 of #ScrippsTalks features J-School grad and former editor at The Post, Emma Ockerman, who covers poverty and civil rights for Vice News. (Music: “funkorama” by Kevin Macleod)
Episode 31 of #ScrippsTalks features Scripps School grad Anne Saker (Cincinnati Enquirer and cincinnati.com). She writes about epidemics and pandemics. (Music: funkorama” by Kevin Macleod)
Episode 30 of #ScrippsTalks features recent Scripps School grad Ben Schwartz, who currently anchors @wcpo’s Statehouse coverage featuring the “Ben Asks a Question” segment.