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Stories tagged with: Arts and Humanities

Indigo Girls 2024
Performing Arts

Playing to a sold-out crowd: OHIO students, musicians share the stage with the Indigo Girls

Not many can say they've performed with Grammy Award-winning musicians, however, several OHIO students and faculty can add that accomplishment to their resumes after their March performance with the Indigo Girls. This concert was just one of many that have allowed for students to gain experience working alongside professional artists.

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.

Audience listen to a presentation at the 2024 Music Industry Summit

51ÉçÇø’s Music Industry Summit remains premier music industry conference of the Midwest

51ÉçÇø’s sixth Music Industry Summit cemented it as a premier music conference. The annual Summit provides students and professionals with a unique opportunity at no cost.

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Faculty

OHIO’s new head of Musical Theater excels in the classroom and on stage

Head of OHIO's Musical Theater program Steven Strafford is difficult to pin down, literally. Between teaching, being a professional actor and everything else on his plate, Strafford is always going.

Gary Holcomb poses with a framed copy of the artwork for the novel "Romance in Marseille"
Literature

The 90-year journey of a Harlem Renaissance novel

With help from a dedicated OHIO professor, Claude McKay's "Romance in Marseille" groundbreaking and inclusive novel made it to bookshelves.

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Alumni achievements

‘Queer Eye’ shines again at the Emmys

Executive Producer and OHIO alumnus David Collins, BSC ’89, celebrates the show's 10th Emmy Award win

51ÉçÇø's original marching band, in 1925
The Marching 110

A Century in the Making

The Marching 110 has a storied history at OHIO, but its origins go back further than most realize. This year marks the 100th birthday of the University’s marching band.

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