While the end of second semester usually means studying and final exams, for the OU Vibrations it means only one thing: Spring Showcase. Over the course of the year, this group of dancers self-choreographs and practices routines to perform at their annual Spring Showcase. While established only 6 years ago in 2017, OU Vibrations has already grown so much, and doesn’t plan on stopping there. For more information on OU Vibrations and how to get involved, find them on Instagram @ouvibrations. Video by: Jenna Skidmore and Jude Hannahs Visit our Website! https://www.thepostathens.com Find us on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepostathens/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePostAthens
Music Industry Summit ignites students' passions
By Michael Dorwaldt and Ranjini Shank | Mar. 27The Music Industry Summit is an annual event at Ohio University, connecting students to the professional world of the music industry. Producers, singers, DJs and many other industry professionals share their experiences, network with students, give advice and even perform. Students say they hope the people they meet at the summit can help them even get a job later on. Video by: Michael Dorwaldt & Ranjini Shank Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
BrickLife Entertainment goes behind the scenes of fest season
By Danny Gray and Lilly Marinski | Mar. 27Every year, BrickLife Entertainment organizes the dates for the iconic fest season at Ohio University. One of the main DJs for BrickLife explains what goes into setting up a party for fest, how they pair with the fraternities and sponsorships, and most importantly how to party safely. Video by: Dan Gray and Lilly Marinski Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
OU graduate student transforms chemotherapy education
By Michael Dorwaldt and Ranjini Shank | Mar. 26Abel Jarrahi, a Scripps College of Communication graduate student has created a company called VR Medical Solutions for his project, "Chemotherapy Unveiled". It simulates a chemotherapy facility to ease the initial anxiety and confusion of chemotherapy treatments, helping patients feel more prepared. Jarrahi says his research confirms the effectiveness of virtual reality in medical education and addressing real-world challenges. Video by: Michael Dorwaldt & Ranjini Shank Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens