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Visitors to our media center will be greeted by our digital welcome mat, and can see themselves on U•TV, an interactive exhibit where you can explore the art and science of television production. You can also take a peek inside our television studios. more...
WOSU produces iMix for Ohio State to air on the Big Ten Network and to air on WOSU TV. iMix (Interactive Mixed Media) features a fast-paced television magazine format. The show is produced by WOSU Public Media, and licensed by The Ohio State University.
Follow Ohio State's student-led Buckeye Bullet 2 team as they attempt to break a land speed record for a hydrogen fuel cell car; visit the Urban Arts Space in a historic downtown building where 30 students mastering in Fine Arts are exhibiting their work; and look at a new OSU initiative called Scarlet, Gray, and Green that puts sustainability at the forefront of Ohio State's building and energy plans. Each segment is followed by a Web Connect interview updating you on the activities surrounding each story.
Airdates: Tuesday, June 30, 6:30pm Thursday, July 2, 5:00pm Friday, July 3, 8:30am Tuesday, July 14, 6:30pm Thursday, July 16, 5pm Friday, July 17, 8:30am
iMix visits the Ohio State University Urban Arts Space in the historic Lazarus building in downtown Columbus where 30 students mastering in Fine Arts at The Ohio State University are exhibiting their work. Projects include art and technology, ceramics, glass, painting and drawing, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.
We look at a new OSU initiative titled, Scarlet, Gray, and Green that puts sustainability at the forefront of Ohio State’s building and energy plans. Hosted by Chris Forbes.
Professor Ron Li and his team at the Mapping and GIS Laboratory at the Ohio State University have developed software that enables NASA's Mars rovers to navigate the surface of Mars. By providing near real time maps to NASA, mission scientists are able to plan out the most efficient movement paths for the robots.
Every weekday this summer, host Charlene Brown talks with guests and callers about politics, international affairs, literature, health, and much more. Charlene brings her solid news and reporting experience along with her knowledge of the central Ohio community to the Open Line table to offer listeners a new twist on this weekday WOSU 820 AM favorite. Weekdays at 10am.more...