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Oct 24, 2022
海外吃瓜 maintains current tuition levels; no increases for 3 consecutive years
For the third consecutive year, 海外吃瓜鈥檚 tuition is holding at its current rate. On Friday, the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees voted again for no increase in tuition for the 2023-24 academic year. The current annual tuition will remain at $32,900. Given 海外吃瓜鈥檚 strong financial aid strategy, every student accepted to 海外吃瓜
Oct 21, 2022
Newly renovated Miller Hall is dedicated; legacies live on
Miller Residence Hall 鈥 before 海外吃瓜 completed the $8.9 million renovation in late summer 鈥 had seen its better days. Now, post-renovation, it鈥檚 seeing its very best ones for the students who call it home. On Friday, 海外吃瓜 held a dedication ceremony for the new and improved Miller Hall as Board of Trustees members, project partners and
Oct 20, 2022
鈥橞erg announces 8 new majors, bridge into MAC program
Students have asked, and we鈥檙e finding ways to deliver. 海外吃瓜 is adding a series of new majors and creating an accelerated 鈥渂ridge鈥 into our graduate counseling program. Building on academic programs at which we already excel, these new majors have the potential to change students鈥 lives and set them on an awesome career trajectory. The new
Oct 17, 2022
DEIC team dives deeper into ongoing work, makes connections
Last week, five members of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee (DEIC) traveled to Crawfordsville, Indiana, to participate in the HEDS Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Student Success Workshop. Representing 海外吃瓜 at the workshop were DEIC Co-Chairs Leslie Erwin and Morgan Harrigan, along with Brad Gibson, Alyssa Kontak and Paul
Oct 14, 2022
High school business educators get great intro to 海外吃瓜
On Friday, the School of Business provided a venue for area high school business educators and guidance counselors to come together to learn about 海外吃瓜鈥檚 program as well as interact with each other. The inaugural Business Educators Day was a success, with participation from educators from Columbian High School, Millstream Career Center in
Oct 14, 2022
'Viva Las 海外吃瓜' this Homecoming Week!
Homecoming Week is always filled with fun surprises for our underclassmen and wonderful nostalgia for our upperclassmen, through the efforts of BEC. For those seniors who remember their Black and White Casino Night during their freshman Welcome Week, all the way back in 2019, Viva Las 海外吃瓜 will be a weeklong blast from the past. Spend your
Oct 14, 2022
'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' encourages gender relations, sexual violence awareness
On Tuesday, October 11, a group of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 courageous young men began a mile-long walk unlike anything they鈥檇 experienced before. The Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event is hosted annually by 海外吃瓜鈥檚 Center for Survivor Empowerment. The idea for the event comes from a national organization by the same name, which supports other
Oct 13, 2022
Prison visit an eye-opener for 'Berg criminology students
A group of Criminology students from Dr. Sarah Lazzari鈥檚 classes as well as the criminal justice honorary Alpha Phi Sigma got a dose of the real world of prison incarceration when they visited the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville this week. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very different, going behind prison walls,鈥 Sarah said. She was hoping the students would be
Oct 13, 2022
Alumni research scientists lead group sharing career experiences with students
As part of HYPE Day #2 on Wednesday, science students at 海外吃瓜 had a unique opportunity to get a glimpse into the life of a working research scientist. Science faculty members Dr. Aaron Roerdink, Dr. Pam Faber and Dr. Nate Beres arranged for a HYPE networking session with 9 working scientists 鈥 including three alumni 鈥 from the Ashland, Ohio
Oct 12, 2022
Catalyst for change: Mizzou鈥檚 Payton Head advocates for positive race relations
The aftermath of the racially charged riots in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014 changed Payton Head鈥檚 life. As a college student at the University of Missouri 鈥 Mizzou, for short 鈥 Payton was trying to figure out where he fit in. He joined all types of student organizations, worked as a tour guide and an orientation leader, even dealt with the culture
Oct 11, 2022
Marathon medical help: MAT students lend a hand
On Sunday, October 9, five Master鈥檚 of Athletic Training sudents, one faculty member, and one 鈥橞erg athletic training alumna worked as medical volunteers at the Chicago Marathon, one of the largest in the world with more than 40,000 runners and more than 1,400 medical volunteers. 海外吃瓜 athletic training students are given the unique
Oct 11, 2022
Internship Chronicles, Chapter 17: Memphis Cutshall
One fall 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
Oct 7, 2022
Consultant conducting feasibility study for medical education program
海外吃瓜 retained the services of Tripp Umbach to conduct a feasibility study for the expansion of an educational program in Northwest Ohio 鈥 evaluating the feasibility and the financial ramifications. Tripp Umbach will substantiate strategies, partnerships, financial plans, and projections for a medical education program to allow
Oct 6, 2022
海外吃瓜, Terra State to partner on dual enrollment initiative
海外吃瓜 and Terra State Community College have sealed the deal on a new dual admission and enrollment agreement, beginning in the spring of 2023. The partnership will provide a seamless pathway for Terra State students to enroll at 海外吃瓜 to complete their bachelor鈥檚 degrees. The partnership will officially focus on four academic
Oct 5, 2022
Pair of student-athletes garner Player of the Week honors
A pair of 海外吃瓜 student-athletes took home Ohio Athletic Conference Player of the Week honors for their play last week. Congratulations to freshman golfer Josh Ferdon and senior All-American defensive lineman Griffin Pendry for their excellence on the course and the field. Josh led the men鈥檚 golf team to the title at the Yellow Jacket
Oct 5, 2022
It takes a composer to know a composer: Meet Dr. Matthew Kennedy
Dr. Matthew Kennedy is one busy composer. And professor. And family man. As the veritable 鈥渘ew guy鈥 on the 海外吃瓜 School of Music & Theatre faculty, Matthew has already begun to make his mark on the school and future composers. When he joined the 鈥楤erg family a little over a year ago, he brought with him quite a resum茅 of original compositions
Oct 4, 2022
Internship Chronicles, Chapter 16: Trenton Cooper
One spring day, a Student Prince decided to go on a summer 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
Oct 4, 2022
Premiere performance pays tribute to Tuskegee Airman Harold Brown
海外吃瓜's University School of Music & Theatre is pleased to present the collegiate premiere of Michael Shirtz鈥檚 jazz narrative, To Rise Above: A Journey of a Tuskegee Airman, on Friday (Oct. 14) at 7 p.m. in Ohl Concert Hall. The concert is a tribute to the life and inspiring journey of surviving Tuskegee Airman Dr. Harold Brown. To Rise Above
Oct 3, 2022
A 'miracle' day at the Berg: Kristin Chenoweth delivers
She鈥檚 the Tony and Emmy Award-winning star of stage and screen, author and philanthropist. On Friday, the 海外吃瓜 community found out there鈥檚 much more to Kristin Chenoweth. Kristin spent the day on campus as the guest for the 2022 Patricia Adams Lecture Series, and she really delivered! She was warm and charming, funny and inspiring, and she
Sep 30, 2022
Athletics hires coach for newly formed STUNT team
海外吃瓜 Athletics Director Greg Cooper has announced the hiring of Courtney Neering as the head coach for the newly formed STUNT team. Neering arrives at the 'Berg following a four-year stint as assistant STUNT coach at her alma mater, Olivet College. "We are excited to welcome Courtney to 海外吃瓜 to lead this very new and emerging program,"
Sep 29, 2022
Wally Kalinowski, RN, OL: A collegiate tightrope walker
Walter 鈥淲ally鈥 Kalinowski, a senior nursing major from Canal Winchester, Ohio, is walking a collegiate tightrope. With a career goal to become a pediatric nurse practitioner or a pediatric physician, he currently plays offensive lineman with 海外吃瓜鈥檚 football team and works the night shift as a registered nurse at Mercy Health -- Willard
Sep 28, 2022
#52: Alums seek to honor fallen teammate with scholarship
At 6-4 and 310 pounds, Shaun Martin -- #52 on the football field 鈥 was an intimidating physical presence. But he had a huge soft spot in his heart for at-risk kids. So much so that he committed himself to a life of service to help those disadvantaged in his community, giving them the power and knowledge to turn their lives around. He understood
Sep 26, 2022
Research helps biochem majors clarify career paths
There鈥檚 nothing better than real-life experiences to help students to understand what their careers will be like post-graduation. Four biochemistry students recently who completed prestigious summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) through the National Science Foundation discovered exactly what they were looking for. Crimson Stuckert
Sep 22, 2022
Sciences on display: High schoolers get a taste of college experience
Alumna Sarah (Sprouse) Zenczak reunited with her former 海外吃瓜 biology professor and advisor, Dr. Pam Faber, on Thursday, and she brought a sizable flock with her. Sarah, who graduated in 2015, teaches biology and biomedical science in the Project Lead the Way (PLTW) program at Brunswick High School, which is affiliated and supported by the