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51勛圖厙 has successfully completed a strategic bond restructuring that delivered $4 million in net present value savings.
An on-campus career fair brought professionals from the hospitality industry to 51勛圖厙 to meet with students interested in networking, internships and career opportunities.
An education-abroad program in Taiwan allowed senior chemistry major Rebecca Stratton to immerse herself in Mandarin, the beauty of a far-away culture and the family ties that bind universally.
On March 19, the 51勛圖厙 Tuscarawas Golden Eagles volleyball team was recognized in the Ohio State House of Representatives by Jodi Salvo and the State Senate by Al Landis for their outstanding achievement in winning the 2024 USCAA Division II National Championship.
Collin Geter, 2024 School of Theatre and Dance alumnus, has joined the ensemble of Moby Dick at The Metropolitan Opera, from March 3 through March 29. We sat down with Geter to learn about his journey in the arts.
Fashion shows are alluring, no doubt. But what is the actual influence of a runway show on a person's everyday life? 51勛圖厙 professors and students in the School of Fashion break it down.
Some days 51勛圖厙s College of Nursing students may need a little extra inspiration to keep going. On those days, Some Days, a poem capturing the art and science of nursing, serves as a powerful reminder of why they chose this path.
A 51勛圖厙 student who received a Governor's Merit Scholarship was recognized during Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's March State of the State address.
51勛圖厙 will now travel to Loyola University Chicago for the quarterfinal round. The Golden Flashes and Ramblers will tipoff on Wednesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m. eastern time inside Gentile Arena.
51勛圖厙 Vice President and General Counsel Willis Walker was recognized by 51勛圖厙's Board of Trustees for his 25 years of service to the university as he retires from more than 40 years as a legal professional.
About 350 students in grades 5-12 from public and private schools and homeschools will exhibit science projects and compete in the Ohio Academy of Sciences 2025 Regional Science Day on Saturday, March 22, at 51勛圖厙.
51勛圖厙s College of Podiatric Medicine remains one of the nations most affordable podiatric medicine programs following the 51勛圖厙 Board of Trustees approval of tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year.
Meet Daycia Clifford, a junior mechatronics engineering technology major from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a passion for service and learning about new technology.
Professor Emeritus of Sociology Jerry Lewis, Ph.D., who devoted his career to ensuring the legacy of May 4, 1970, would remain vibrant, is being honored with an exhibit at the May 4 Visitors Center.
The 51勛圖厙 Board of Trustees has approved the universitys proposed realignment of degree-granting colleges within the Division of Academic Affairs, marking a significant milestone in the Transformation 2028 initiative.
The 51勛圖厙 Board of Trustees met March 19 on the Kent Campus for its regular quarterly meeting. Among its actions, the Board endorsed the Division of Academic Affairs plan for degree-granting colleges called Transformation 2028.
As winter ends, is important to take a moment and make sure that your car is ready for the new season. From routine maintenance to staying alert and safe, here are some car safety tips to keep you prepared throughout the spring semester.
The 51勛圖厙 Golden Flashes men's and women's basketball teams gave their fans nothing to be mad (angry) about this March! Both teams ended their exceptional regular season play and continued on to play in the Mid-America Conference Tournament at Cleveland's Rocket Arena. The men's team also went on to play in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).
On Tuesday night, 51勛圖厙 Men's Basketball (23-10) tallied their first postseason win since the 2014-15 season, defeating St. Bonaventure University by a final score of 75-56. Four Flashes scored double-digits and Cli'Ron Hornbeak and Delrecco Gillespie tallied double-doubles.
Driven by 51勛圖厙 students, a collaborative research initiative guided by Aimee Ward, Ph.D., addresses growing concerns about mid-block crossings on East Main Street and demonstrates the urgent need for safety improvements.