A library, a church and a school. Those three institutions were created in Worthington long before any of the founding fathers from New England stepped foot in Ohio. And through pioneer hardships, economic depressions and world wars, the citizens of Worthington have held fast to the principles of fellowship and lifelong learning.
Read MoreGovernor Kasich used the Reeb Elementary School on the South Side of Columbus as his backdrop in signing the Ohio […]
Read MoreLesson plans created out of WOSU’s Columbus Neighborhoods documentary series have been honored with a national award from the National Educational Telecommunications Association for best use of digital media in the classroom.
Read MoreIf you missed the latest Columbus Neighborhoods – South Side documentary Monday night, no fear. It will run again on […]
Read MoreThe Emmy Award winning local documentary series, Columbus Neighborhoods, returns with a profile of the South Side (or is it the South End?) of Columbus at 8 pm next Monday night, September 16th on WOSU TV.
Read MoreWe’ve unveiled a new series of speakers bureau presentations for any civic and social organization across central Ohio called the “WOSU Media Munch.” Basically, you learn about WOSU and its programming and get to munch on something at the same time! The Friends Board of WOSU makes the presentations assisted by WOSU staffers.
Read MoreRicky Skaggs was interviewed this week by Rich Baker of WOSU 89.7’s Bluegrass Ramble. He talked about his Friday night show in Columbus with ProMusica, but also playing the Parsons Avenue clubs and living in West Jeff for a couple of years as a teenager.Â
Read MoreI would just as soon we never had to learn the meaning of this new word in our vocabulary: Sequestration. […]
Read MoreSpecial Thanks to Mayor Coleman and 200 Columbus leader Jamie Greene for the comments at yesterday’s press conference about the completion of the Columbus Bicentennial. WOSU was thrilled to use this occasion to announce an additional three year commitment to Columbus Neighborhoods!
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