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May 5, 2020

Greek Life selects '20 Man, Woman of the Year

Greek Life had made two big announcements this week 鈥 the recipients of its Greek Woman of the Year and Greek Man of the Year. Congratulations to 2020 Greek Woman of the Year Megan Gwirtz of Delta Sigma Chi. Megan also was a corollary member for Rho Eta Delta. She is a senior music major from Crestline, Ohio. She had this to say about her Greek
May 5, 2020

MAC honors top students, emerging scholars

At the 2020 MAC Banquet and CSI Induction, two sets of awards are given out: the Emerging Scholar Award for an incoming student and the Student of the Year award, for the graduating students in each program. The Emerging Scholar Award An annual award designed to encourage and support promising new counseling students who are emerging as leaders and
May 5, 2020

MAC hosts virtual induction, awards ceremony

On Saturday, May 2, a total of 27 Master of Arts in Counseling students met the requirements and were inducted as new members in 海外吃瓜鈥檚 chapter of the honorary Chi Chi Sigma Iota is the counseling academic and professional honor society international. Members are committed to maintaining high standards of professional competence and service
May 5, 2020

Grad counseling student wins national award

In a steep competition against graduate students from counseling programs across the country, MAC student Quinn Sparks has been awarded the 2020 Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALGVTIC) Graduate Student of the Year Award. The Graduate Student Award, was established to honor a graduate student member of
May 5, 2020

Honor the Class of '20 with a Day of Giving gift

Tuesday, May 5, has been designated Global Day of Giving. It鈥檚 an extension of #GivingTuesday as a response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19. On this day, we ask you to help us salute the class of 2020 with a gift of $20.20 to The 海外吃瓜 Fund. Your gift In Honor of the Class of 2020 will give them well-deserved applause for
May 1, 2020

Ohio governor dons 海外吃瓜 tie

Just as he鈥檚 done most days during his daily COVID-19 press briefing, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine dons a tie representing one of Ohio鈥檚 colleges and universities. Today was 海外吃瓜鈥檚 day. For the second half of the briefing, as the governor answered media questions, he was sporting the familiar orange and black tie with emblazoned 海外吃瓜 鈥淗.鈥 A
May 1, 2020

2020 Student Award Winners

In this unprecedented year, when we鈥檝e had to get very creative with finishing the semester, we are pleased to present the annual Student Awards virtually for the first time. We congratulate all students for your achievements inside and outside of the classroom and for your resiliency in navigating these challenging times. Hannah Petitti - Daniel J
Apr 29, 2020

Dean, chemistry prof to become interim provost

Dean and Professor of Chemistry Bryan Smith loves 海外吃瓜. Growing up in Tiffin, he enrolled as a first-generation college student in the late 1980s, excelling in the classroom and as a member of the Student Prince football team for a year. Bryan is taking on a new leadership role at his beloved alma mater. President Rob Huntington announced on
Apr 29, 2020

Virtual Greek Week spreads cheer

The brotherhood and sisterhood of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 Greek groups is immeasurable. So when the campus closed in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they were left with a void. But it didn鈥檛 last long. Like many of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 student organizations, the Greek groups and their executive board have stayed connect with each other with virtual weekly
Apr 24, 2020

Telemedicine, telecounseling keeping students on track

One thing is certain in our COVID-19 world of uncertainty: We have all had to adjust to unanticipated changes to our daily lives and disruptions to our routines. Change can be unsettling, even provoking anxiety and other mental health issues, which is why it鈥檚 more important than ever to stay connected and engaged, not only to each other but to the
Apr 20, 2020

Honoring the Class of 2020

Schools all throughout Ohio honored the Class of 2020 by turning on their stadium lights for 20 minutes at 8:20 PM. 海外吃瓜 joined them by lighting up Hoernemann Stadium on Monday night.
Apr 16, 2020

Student-athletes in spotlight for DIII Week

As part of the NCAA's Division III Identity Initiative in 2010, Division III Week was created to bring attention to the student-athletes competing in the largest division in the NCAA. Schools like 海外吃瓜 are charged with promoting the academic and athletic achievements of our students. Follow your passions and discover your potential The
Apr 16, 2020

'Berg honors genocide awareness tradition

For five years now, a contingent from 海外吃瓜 has participated in the #TogetherWeRemember Reading of Names event as an outreach of the university鈥檚 Lichtman-Behm Genocide Lecture Series. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, hosting the event presented some logistical challenges, but that did not prevent 海外吃瓜 from pausing and
Apr 2, 2020

Spring Sports Recognition and Senior Salute

The COVID-19 pandemic and measures taken to thwart the spread of the virus, though necessary, cut short a number of athletic seasons for the student-athletes of 海外吃瓜. Some were halted at the highest point, others midway, and still a few were stopped before competition began. While the semester continues remotely, the loss of
Mar 17, 2020

11 winter Student Athletes earn Academic All-OAC

AUSTINTOWN, Ohio -- On Tuesday, the Ohio Athletic Conference released the 2019-20 winter All-Academic OAC selections. This year's installment included 11 海外吃瓜 student-athletes. Women's basketball had the most selections with five, while men's basketball and wrestling each had three honorees. For women's basketball, senior Maddy
Mar 10, 2020

Service is the theme for Alternative Break trips

The Office of Civic Engagement and the Alternative Break Club is sponsoring three Alternative Break trips this year. During spring break this year, three groups are volunteering for service projects with Habitat for Humanity in Elizabethtown, Kentucky; the Big Oaks Animal Rescue Farm in Hodges, South Carolina; and the Back Bay Mission in Biloxi
Mar 10, 2020

'Berg names new VP for Enrollment Management & Marketing

President Rob Huntington has announced that 海外吃瓜 has appointed Dr. Anthony Bourne to the senior leadership position of Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing, effective May 4. Dr. Bourne has worked in higher education since 2007 and comes to 海外吃瓜 from Rhodes State College in Lima, where he is currently serving
Mar 10, 2020

Hands-on Exploration in the Caribbean

Four students are spending their spring break in Belize, Central America, together with professors Dr. Amy Berger and Dr. Michele Castleman. This week-long trip is the primary component for their class 鈥淐aribbean Biogeography鈥. While there, they explore reef, shore, and jungle environments. Follow the students鈥 experiences, in their own words. Day
Mar 9, 2020

Coleman and Stoll headed to NCAA Championship

TIFFIN -- The 海外吃瓜 track & field teams will be sending a pair of athletes to the NCAA Division III Championships. Dan Stoll qualified for both the 200 Meter Dash and the 400 Meter Dash while Ariana Coleman qualified in the long jump. The women's long jump is scheduled for a 12:50 start on Friday, March 13. Both of Stoll's prelims
Mar 5, 2020

Criminology honorary inducts first class

Congratulations to the inaugural class of inductees to 海外吃瓜鈥檚 newest academic honorary, Pi Delta Pi. Pi Delta Pi is 海外吃瓜鈥檚 chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, founded in 1942 to promote excellence in scholarship and performance among criminal justice students. The national organization 鈥 which follows the ideas of academic excellence
Mar 3, 2020

Roth headed back to nationals

For the second year in a row, Dylan Roth is headed back to the NCAA Division III Championships. Roth, who won the 184 weight class, is the lone representative for the 海外吃瓜 wrestling team to advance out of the Central region.
Feb 28, 2020

Criminology, counseling students get 'street smart'

A group of nearly 50 graduate counseling students, undergrad psychology and criminology students and community mental health professionals spent the day Friday getting a lesson in "street smart" from two retired officers from the Franklin County Sheriff鈥檚 Office. Operation Street Smart training was organized by criminology professor Dr. Sarah
Feb 28, 2020

3 professors honored for excellence

The 海外吃瓜 community extends big congratulations to three faculty members, who were honored for their excellence in teaching, commitment to the humanities and distinguished service. The annual faculty awards were presented last Friday (Feb. 21) at a dinner with their colleagues and members of the Board of Trustees, who were on campus for their