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Back to the future: OHIO alumni visit high schools to explain journalism careers

51社区 alumni ambassadors are visiting in-state high schools and beyond to explain media careers and opportunities amidst rapid changes in technology and delivery of information.

Launched in the fall of 2022, the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism alumni ambassador program has expanded to greater Pittsburgh and will add visits in the spring of 2024, says Broadcast Journalism alumnus Marc Rosenweig (BSJ 鈥71) who coordinates this volunteer effort.

鈥淗igh school visits are a great way to share with students the value of media careers and an 51社区 education,鈥 said Rosenweig. 鈥淎lumni response has been terrific, and we鈥檙e looking for more Bobcats to join us.鈥

(If you鈥檇 like to participate in high school visits, contact alumnus Marc Rosenweig.)

Regional alumni leaders for high school visitation include:
鈥    Mike Canan (BSJ 鈥02), director of journalism strategies, Scripps Howard Fund, Cincinnati
鈥    Pete Costanzo (BSJ 鈥77), chairman, Marsh Ideas, Cincinnati
鈥    Mary Ellen Hardies (BSJ 鈥01), director of brand and cause awareness, Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, Dublin
鈥    Scott Milburn (BSJ 鈥91), co-founder and partner, Thirty PR, Columbus
鈥    Jeremy Boren (BSJ 鈥03), brand manager, GrayMatter, Greater Pittsburgh
鈥    Caitlin Price (BSJ 鈥08), associate support analyst, Giant Eagle, Pittsburgh
鈥    Joe Donatelli (BSJ 鈥98), digital director at WEWS News 5 Cleveland

Strong ties

Rosenweig says school visits strengthen OHIO connections to high school teachers, answer students鈥 questions about career paths and promote the annual High School Journalism Workshop  in Athens.

A man sits on a stool speaking to a high school class
Mike Canan (BSJ 鈥02) chats with students at William Mason High School

At William Mason High School鈥檚 鈥淪cripps Day鈥 near Cincinnati, students鈥 questions were impressive, recalled Mike Canan (BSJ 鈥02), a member of the OHIO team of alumni and students that visited Mason on December 6.

Did alumni make the grade?

鈥淭hey were awesome,鈥 posted the .

Mason High and other schools visited by OHIO alumni have long traditions of sending students to 51社区. WOUB Sports Director Ayden Crowley graduated from Mason in 2020; Crowley has returned to Mason to tell students they can get hands-on media experience in their first year at 51社区. Crowley, a senior in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, has traveled nationwide covering OHIO sports including the Myrtle Beach Bowl on December 16, 2023.

Cincinnati alumnus Connor Kurek (BSJ 鈥20) is director of media and communication at Oyler School, which hosted Scripps faculty and alumni on November 17, including Eddith Dashiell, director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Kurek also takes Oyler students to Athens for campus tours.

In metro Cleveland, TV journalist  (BSJ 鈥19) is a repeat visitor to area high schools (Lincoln West in November and Shaker Heights in December 2022)

When the Shaker Heights Class of 2023 graduated on June 6, the commencement speaker was Pulitzer Prize winning journalist-educator-author who graduated from Shaker High in 2008.

At 51社区, Lowery was editor of The Post in 2011-2012 and commencement speaker in 2017.

Western Pennsylvania

On November 20, journalism alumnus Jeremy Boren (BSJ 鈥03) visited his alma mater Seneca Valley High School in Harmony, Pennsylvania.

鈥淭he students at Seneca Valley High TV asked great questions about the future of journalism, how to evaluate college programs and what to look for in an internship,鈥 Boren posted on Linkedin.

Seneca Valley High is also the alma mater of OHIO alumnus Sarah Donaldson (BSJ 鈥22), who is now the Statehouse News Bureau reporter in Columbus for Ideastream Public Media.

Scripps alumni and more

OHIO alumni visitors to high schools on behalf of journalism and communication include media professionals who earned college degrees outside of the Scripps College of Communication. Political science graduate Stephanie Haney--digital anchor and legal analyst at WKYC-TV Cleveland--met with students at Perry High School in Massillon in November.

鈥淭he kids were super enthusiastic, especially the seniors,鈥 said Haney (BA 鈥06)

The Perry-to-51社区 pipeline is strong, says journalism senior Ryan Maxin, who graduated from Perry in 2020. Maxin was editor of 51社区鈥檚 student-run The Post in 2022-2023. Junior classmate Abby Blose was on the powerhouse speech team at Perry; Blose has on OHIO鈥檚 speech and debate team.

Some high school visits feature groups of OHIO alumni, students and faculty. Other connections rely on one person making repeat visits. In Cincinnati, Howard Wilkinson of WVXU Public Radio is a longtime mentor to the award-winning student publication at Walnut Hills High School, The Chatterbox.

When students at Walnut Hills ask Wilkinson 鈥 a dean of political writers in Ohio 鈥 about his college experience in Athens, he recalls covering his first elections for The Post in the 1970s.

As the 2021-2022 school year ended, Wilkinson took a photo of two Walnut Hills seniors on The Chatterbox newspaper staff, Kylie Bridgeman and Robert Keegan.

Wilkinson鈥檚 brief caption revealed their future: 鈥淏obcats.鈥

Keegan now is a sports editor of The Post; Bridgeman is an Emma Bowen Foundation Fellow who interned at WLWT Channel 5 in Cincinnati after her first year at 51社区.

Published
January 17, 2024
Author
Ken Klein