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2022 Cedar Point Day on July 9
2022 Cedar Point Day on July 9
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Seven students earn prestigious scholarships to study abroad
Despite concerns of the seemingly prohibitive costs associated with studying abroad, Case Western Reserve University student Jaydah Robertson set her sights on the experience during her first semester. Determined to make it happen, she took on work-study jobs to finance a future trip. But even after a few years, the money still wasn’t adding up.
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2022 Employee Recognition
2022 Employee Recognition
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Diary of Queen Esther Opens with “Dope, Regal and Quality” Clothing
“Fashion chose me. It’s always been in me. It’s always what I’ve done,” says Diary of Queen Esther founder Shelena Racquel. “I don’t get dressed in the mirror; I get dressed in my mind. That’s just how my mind works. I’m always thinking about how something will look.” Racquel, a designer, model, e-commerce entrepreneur and now boutique owner takes pride in dressing women both fashionably and functionally with her designs.
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Mount Union Students and Faculty Take the Stage
Mount Union Students and Faculty Take the Stage
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Students Octavian Dungee and Ashlyn Coleman Receive UF Founders’ Awards
Two students have been recognized with the University of Findlay’s Founders’ Son and Daughter Award for their involvement on campus and academic accomplishments.
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Euclid Partners with NXTGEN to Become “The Sustainable Lakefront City”
The City of Euclid has entered an innovative partnership with NXTGEN Clean Energy Solutions to explore environmentally friendly options that will help Euclid meet its “sustainable lakefront city” goals. Euclid, a current member of the Power a Clean Future Ohio (PCFO) campaign, has made an ongoing commitment to reduce carbon footprint, attract clean energy, implement equitable policy solutions and reduce energy costs citywide.
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Dr. Timothy J. Collins’ Presidency at Walsh University Extended Through 2027
On this day, the 203 anniversary of our founding order, the Brothers of Christian Instruction, the Walsh University Board of Directors is pleased to announce a five-year extension to the presidential term of Dr. Timothy J. Collins, through June 30, 2027. Board Chair A.J. Hyland made the announcement of the newly signed contract at the May 20, 2022, board meeting.
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'I was confident when I stepped on that grass': Mount Union honors Larry Kehres, renames football stadium
As the College Football Hall of Fame coach stood outside Mount Union's football stadium, he saw reminders of what has made the Purple Raiders program so powerful.
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UF’s All Hazards Offering Threat Assessment Management Course for Safer Ohio Schools
University of Findlay’s All Hazards Training Center is now offering a Safer Ohio Schools Using Threat Assessment Management course for Ohio schools. This course aligns with the Ohio House Bill Safety and Violence Education Student (SAVE Students) Act which requires every school in the state to create a threat assessment team which must participate in an approved threat assessment training program.
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Enchanted Brush Exhibit Dives into “Mysterious Fathoms”
The Enchanted Brush Exhibition, an annual summer exhibition at the University of Findlay featuring works by gifted artists from around the world, will take place from June 6 through Aug. 5 in the Dudley and Mary Marks Lea Gallery located in the Virginia B. Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion.
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Alumni Golf Outing on June 24
Alumni Golf Outing on June 24
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University of Findlay Named in “Best Colleges in Ohio” Ranking Among Others
University of Findlay was recently named the Best Private University in Ohio, and ranked 7th overall for Ohio colleges and universities, by Intelligent.com.
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Kent State President Todd Diacon Announces Annual Faculty, Staff Award Recipients
They have gone above and beyond to keep Kent State University moving forward during the pandemic, and now they are being honored for their dedication and hard work.
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Tiffin University to Participate in CFA Institute’s University Affiliation Program®
Tiffin University has been approved to participate in the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) Institute’s University Affiliation Program (UAP®). This approval means that TU finance students will now be able to apply for financial aid scholarships on behalf of the CFA®, and the University will have access to CFA®-sanctioned coursework and exams for teaching purposes.
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'Berg, local schools partner to fill GAP for K-5 kids
This summer, Heidelberg will launch a collaborative partnership with Tiffin City Schools, Calvert Elementary School and Bridges Academy to provide intense support and “high-dosage” tutoring in math and reading to K-5 students whose learning may have been disrupted by COVID-19 or other situations.
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Mount Union Announces New Program in Autism Studies
The University of Mount Union is pleased to announce the addition of a new minor in autism studies beginning in fall 2022.
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University of Mount Union Names Mark Black ’98 Chief Diversity Officer
The University of Mount Union has named Mark Black ’98 as the institution’s first full-time chief diversity officer and senior Title IX administrator, a position that will provide leadership to create and maintain a campus environment that reflects the University’s mission and values as a fully inclusive institution.
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Tiffin University Accounting Program Receives IMA® Endorsement
Tiffin University’s accounting program has received an endorsement from the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA®). The IMA® Endorsement Program awards stamps of approval to colleges and universities with curricula proven to effectively prepare students to perform well on the industry’s Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Exam, as well as meet the demands of jobs in their field post-graduation. Fewer than 70 accounting programs nationwide have received this accolade.
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Walkable Wonders: Happy Days Nutrition
As we dive into the warmer months, exercise and sustainability are the primary things on my mind. I’m determined to not spend this summer in the pixelated “nature” of Minecraft, or waste my paycheck at the gas pump. During this time of year, all of our student orgs have gone home for the most part; but Tiffin’s downtown businesses are still up, running and hosting events – and most of them are only a quick walk away!