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Join WOSU Public Media for a lively political discussion in a casual setting. It’s Politics and a Pint! Wednesday, February 10 from 5:30-7:30pm at Dempsey’s Food & Spirits on South High Street.
Read MorePosted over a month ago, the viral video of The Man Who Knits is still attracting attention.
Read MoreIn anticipation of the latest Columbus Neighborhoods documentary, New Americans, we’re releasing a set of short stories that tell the stories of the immigrant community in and around Columbus, Ohio.
Read MoreThanks to a donation from PBS KIDS® and Overstock.com, WOSU Public Media distributed 920 free books to the Columbus City School District, impacting more than 43 pre-kindergarten programs in local schools. The books helped to foster a love of reading and learning, and built kids’ excitement as they were returning to school this fall.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, we had an exciting Halloween celebration down at WOSU@COSI. Saturday morning was filled with over 100 children drawing, watching their favorite PBS KIDS shows, collecting candy, and meeting Bob the Builder™.
Read MoreFrom paving roads to building a whole new town from the ground up, there’s no challenge too great for Bob the Builder™ and Team Bob. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet Bob the Builder as he takes a break from building, digging and hauling to pose for photos at a free event this Halloween, complete with activities and a costume contest!
Read MoreIn response to the recent Federal Communications Commission’s Public Notice regarding the upcoming Spectrum Auction, which will impact television broadcasters across the country, WOSU Public Media is posting the following statement from The Ohio State University, which owns our broadcast license.
Read MoreWOSU Public Media, and other stations around the country, are celebrating American Graduate Day on October 3. Using a blend of media and community engagement to increase high school graduation rates, this day will surely have an impact on young people across the country.
Read MoreI spent two days on the Harvard campus with Dr. Wilson in the year 2000 as preparation for a smaller documentary about his life and work. At the time, I was Director of the Center for Public Television & Radio at the University of Alabama, where E.O. Wilson received his undergraduate and Master’s degree.
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