Adam Rich is the Audio Supervisor at WOUB Public Media in Athens, Ohio, and is an adjunct professor in the School of Media Arts & Studies. At WOUB, Adam is responsible for all audio production at the station, including podcasts, films, radio and television. His work on the Gladden House Sessions, a live-concert recording series filmed at the Nelsonville Music Festival, and the Our Town documentary series has garnered two Emmy Awards and multiple nominations.
Adam is an alumnus of the audio production program at the School of Media Arts & Studies and is honored to be teaching at his alma mater.
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The fight against climate change has long focused on scaling back humanity’s emissions of planet-warming carbon-dioxide. But a movement is growing to think bigger and find ways to actually pull existing CO2 out of the air and lock it up somewhere safe.
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The fight against climate change has long focused on scaling back humanity’s emissions of planet-warming carbon-dioxide. But a movement is growing to think