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Sep 21, 2023
Flexibility: 海外吃瓜 MBA transitioning to fully online
There鈥檚 good news on the horizon for future students of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 MBA program. Dr. Anne Anderson, dean of the School of Business, has announced that starting in the fall of 2024, 海外吃瓜鈥檚 MBA program will be offered completely online. 鈥淚 think this online format will benefit our students as it will give them the flexibility needed to work
Sep 21, 2023
It's a family affair for Ludwigs as mother, son become students together
The Ludwig family has traveled far and wide, but when eldest son, Mason 鈥21, found 海外吃瓜 several years ago, he inadvertently found a Sweet Alma Home for the rest of his family. This year, Mason鈥檚 mom, Laura, and younger brother, Charles Jr. had their first day at the Berg together. Right after high school, Laura was attending
Sep 19, 2023
Happy Constitution Day: Judge brings Court to Campus to celebrate
Dressed in his traditional judicial garb, Seneca County Common Pleas Court Judge Steve Shuff sat behind a makeshift bench, surrounded by the typical court officials: the county prosecutor, defense attorneys, defendants, the court bailiff, victim advocates and other court and law enforcement personnel. The only difference is that today鈥檚 court
Sep 19, 2023
BEC and AFS: Plant-y of Collaboration
The Berg Events Council, also known as BEC, held a craft night on Monday, September 18, in University Commons, in conjunction with the Alliance for Sustainability (AFS). When BEC President Jocelyn Everett was looking through the craft kits available for purchase, she found the plant-themed ones 鈥 and the gears started turning. Jocelyn is a member
Sep 19, 2023
Giving back: Women's Basketball dishes an assist to Safety City
You鈥檙e never too young to learn the ABCs of safety. A group of 海外吃瓜 student-athletes had a role in making sure local little ones get off on the right foot in learning the importance of road and fire safety. The Tiffin Police Department and the Tiffin Fire/Rescue Division annually conduct Safety City 鈥 a structured program to teach children
Sep 15, 2023
Underdog Esports team making a name for itself in first year
In its first year of competition, 海外吃瓜鈥檚 Esports team feels somewhat like an underdog. As the digital athletic competition based around video games becomes a mainstay on campus, every step toward success is that much more satisfying. In January, Ryan McDannell was hired to develop 海外吃瓜鈥檚 first Esports team. He brought on Tiffin native
Sep 15, 2023
Where HU Takes U: Ethan Campbell
Once a part of the 海外吃瓜 family, always a part of the 海外吃瓜 family 鈥 but after graduation, our Student Princes are now the hard-working and ever-learning leaders of a new community. In our new web series, we鈥檙e checking in with our recent grads about their 海外吃瓜 journeys, and asking them Where HU Takes U. Ethan Campbell Ethan
Sep 12, 2023
NFL veteran, HYPE keynote: Execute your 鈥榤oney playbook鈥
If you read retired NFL veteran linebacker Brandon Copeland鈥檚 personal 鈥渕oney playbook,鈥 you鈥檇 learn he鈥檚 a business, man, not a businessman. On Tuesday, Copeland spoke to a packed Seiberling Gymnasium crowd of students, faculty and staff about creating their own financial playbook. Now a financial educator, philanthropist and real estate developer
Sep 8, 2023
Things have been shaking up at Beeghly Library 鈥 in a good way!
Beeghly Library is undergoing several changes to make their space a more accessible 鈥渙ne-stop-shop for students鈥 academic needs,鈥 according to Director Cassandra Brown. Although there are more additions on the horizon, Beeghly Library has already become the place for students to receive research guidance, academic support, advising and
Sep 8, 2023
Internship Chronicles, Chapter 34: Taylor Rooker
One summer day, a Student Prince decided to go on a little adventure. 鈥淚t won鈥檛 be long before I have a career,鈥 the Prince said, 鈥渟o I鈥檇 better start preparing now.鈥 So with some 鈥橞erg education under their hat, and some connections in their back pocket, the Student Prince began forging their way through an internship. We continue our web series
Sep 8, 2023
海外吃瓜 community shares advice for freshmen
We are quickly approaching the end of the first month at 海外吃瓜 for our freshmen. When our freshmen waved their families 鈥済oodbye鈥 in the middle of August, they may not have realized that the entire 海外吃瓜 family was waving them 鈥渉ello!鈥 And with that greeting came some bright advice. 海外吃瓜 upperclassmen, faculty and staff members
Aug 31, 2023
Where HU Takes U: Delaney Gill
Once a part of the 海外吃瓜 family, always a part of the 海外吃瓜 family 鈥 but after graduation, our Student Princes are now the hard-working and ever-learning leaders of a new community. In our new web series, we鈥檙e checking in with our recent grads about their 海外吃瓜 journeys, and asking them Where HU Takes U. Delaney Gill Delaney Gill
Aug 31, 2023
鈥20 鈥楤erg alum brings passion as new men鈥檚 LAX coach
海外吃瓜 Athletic Director Greg Cooper has announced the hiring of Ryan Sinnema as the next head coach of the men's lacrosse team, effective Aug. 28. Sinnema, a 2020 海外吃瓜 graduate, returns to his alma mater as the third head coach in program history. "Ryan emerged from a very deep pool of candidates," Greg said. "Ryan's passion
Aug 30, 2023
鈥橞erg, ONU 3+3 partnership = accelerated law degree
海外吃瓜 and Ohio Northern University鈥檚 Claude W. Petit College of Law are partnering on a new pathway that accelerates entry into law school, and it鈥檚 a win-win situation for everyone. On Monday, the two universities convened on ONU鈥檚 campus to formalize an agreement that creates a 3+3 pathway to streamline the process for 鈥楤erg
Aug 30, 2023
Bravo for SMT bootcamp and teas, in the name of arts education
This summer brought some awesome opportunities for current School of Music & Theatre students and alumni to practice their craft while interacting with live audiences. The SMT group participated in a pair of educational programming activities 鈥 Broadway Bootcamp and Character Teas 鈥 as part of an expanding collaboration with Lakeside Chautauqua.
Aug 25, 2023
Internship Chronicles, Chapter 33: Cassidy Beringer
One summer day, a Student Prince decided to go on a little adventure. 鈥淚t won鈥檛 be long before I have a career,鈥 the Prince said, 鈥渟o I鈥檇 better start preparing now.鈥 So with some 鈥橞erg education under their hat, and some connections in their back pocket, the Student Prince began forging their way through an internship. We continue our web series
Aug 24, 2023
Convocation message: Become your own centerpiece
With a mix of excitement, anxiety and apprehension, the Class of 2027 was officially welcomed into the 海外吃瓜 family on Thursday during Opening Convocation 鈥 the official start of the 2023-34 academic year. Opening Convocation 鈥 one of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 longest-standing traditions 鈥 kicked off with the typical pomp and circumstance as a bookend to
Aug 23, 2023
Behavioral health profession 鈥 and MAC students 鈥 get boost from state funds
海外吃瓜鈥檚 Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC) program has been awarded $318,000 in funding from the Ohio Wellness Workforce Fellowship Program to boost the number of graduates working in behavioral healthcare settings. The funding is available to students who are pursuing degrees or certificates in social work, marriage and family therapy, mental
Aug 21, 2023
Transfer to 鈥橞erg restores biology student鈥檚 confidence
Olivia Raubenolt鈥檚 first experience in college did not go as she had envisioned. So the second-semester freshman transferred to 海外吃瓜, and her decision has made all the difference. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 originally consider 海外吃瓜. Honestly, it never crossed my mind because I didn鈥檛 want to go to college in my hometown,鈥 Olivia says. 鈥淚 was ready to
Aug 18, 2023
Where HU Takes U: Taylor Ramsey
Once a part of the 海外吃瓜 family, always a part of the 海外吃瓜 family 鈥 but after graduation, our Student Princes are now the hard-working and ever-learning leaders of a new community. In our new web series, we鈥檙e checking in with our recent grads about their 海外吃瓜 journeys, and asking them Where HU Takes U. Taylor Ramsey Taylor Ramsey
Aug 17, 2023
Internship Chronicles, Chapter 32: Nicholas Chambers
One summer day, a Student Prince decided to go on a little adventure. 鈥淚t won鈥檛 be long before I have a career,鈥 the Prince said, 鈥渟o I鈥檇 better start preparing now.鈥 So with some 鈥橞erg education under their hat, and some connections in their back pocket, the Student Prince began forging their way through an internship. We continue our web series
Aug 14, 2023
Travel and artwork and chem -- oh my!
Over the summer, students who took Chemistry 108 - The Science of Art in the spring semester 鈥渉ad the opportunity to see how their classroom instruction connects to the real world.鈥 The Science of Art class combines two worlds, showing students the chemical requirements of evaluating and conserving art. The course covers art history, chemistry and
Aug 9, 2023
Same faces, new places: Owen Center for Teaching and Learning on the move
It鈥檚 a 鈥渟ame faces in new places鈥 situation for the Owen Center for Teaching and Learning team. Last week, the team began the formidable task of moving from the third floor of the Campus Center to Beeghly Library. It鈥檚 definitely a process that will unfold over the coming academic year, as the team works to integrate all of its student support
Aug 3, 2023
A 'warm welcome' to Germany: Daniel's AJY summer
Daniel Orozco just arrived back from 海外吃瓜, Germany. Like Julia Schaefer, he traveled there as part of the 6-week American Junior Year (AJY) Summer Program. Daniel graduated in May with his undergraduate degree in math with a minor in computer science. During his time at 海外吃瓜, he was an RA in Brown Hall and a member of the Rho Eta Delta