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Nov 9, 2017
Bringing Broadway to the 鈥楤erg
海外吃瓜 Theatre鈥檚 presentation of Little Women: The Musical next week will have a can鈥檛-miss level of professionalism that continues to grow on the Gundlach Theatre stage. It鈥檚 all part of Director Stephen Svoboda鈥檚 goal to give students a quality, true experience, both on stage and behind the scenes, and provide the same for audiences. It鈥檚
Nov 3, 2017
New uniforms represent the start of 鈥榮omething great鈥
Senior Tyler Schultz is one loyal band member. In his fourth year, he鈥檚 seen the lows and the highs. In addition to being selected to serve as president of the Marching Band this year, Tyler鈥檚 loyalty is about to pay off when the band marches through campus and into Hoernemann Stadium in their new uniforms for the first time today. There鈥檚 an added
Nov 2, 2017
Never too late: A degree 40 years in the making
There are non-traditional students and then, there鈥檚 Deborah 鈥淒ee鈥 Hopkins. The city-country girl whose childhood was divided between Philadelphia and her grandparents鈥 North Carolina farm was a bit overwhelmed when she arrived on campus as a freshman. That was about 20 years before today鈥檚 traditional undergrads were born. A first-generation
Oct 27, 2017
International business honorary chapter installed
The School of Business, Computer Science and Information Technology is the newest member of the prestigious Delta Mu Delta, an international honor society for business programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. 鈥淭his is a milestone for the School of Business and one of my dreams,鈥 said Dean Dr. Haseeb Ahmed
Oct 26, 2017
Executive in Residence: Start early with career prep
With John Kratz鈥檚 30-plus years of experience in the technology sector and with varied entrepreneurial ventures, he was the ideal person to serve as the School of Business, Computer Science and Information Technology鈥檚 Executive in Residence this week. The retired president and CEO of ICC Technologies, John, a 鈥63 alumnus and Board of Trustees
Oct 20, 2017
Future veterinarian getting great hands-on experience
Ever since she was a little girl, Andrea Russell has dreamed of being a veterinarian, partly because she enjoys interacting with animals and partly because she believes they deserve a voice. 鈥淚鈥檓 a huge animal rights believer,鈥 says Andrea, a junior biology major and chemistry minor from Athens, Ohio. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have a voice to speak for
Oct 18, 2017
Shawn Johnson East: More to life than winning
In Shawn Johnson East鈥檚 first gymnastics competition at age 5, she finished dead last and she was ecstatic. That was the first of many times in her competitive career when she realized that effort, hard work and doing what you love are more important than winning. It鈥檚 a valuable lesson reinforced by her long-time coach Liang Chow, an elite Chinese
Oct 16, 2017
Keeping it all in the (band) family
Kathy (Vogelbacher) Miller, 鈥92, has such fond memories of her time as a member of the 海外吃瓜 Marching Band that she was thrilled when daughter Ella decided to come to 海外吃瓜. For her part, Ella, a freshman early childhood education major, was excited about the opportunity to continue her love of marching band under the direction of Jon
Oct 13, 2017
PALS speaker: Look inside to find, embrace your gifts
A high school speech teacher changed Brandi Powell鈥檚 life in ways she鈥檚 just now beginning to understand. That speech teacher, Mr. Gulman, 鈥渂elieved in me and saw something in me when no one else did.鈥 That belief motivated Brandi to embrace the gifts others scrutinized but that she knew in her heart that she possessed. A weekend anchor and
Oct 12, 2017
Campus mourns passing of Dr. Ferris Ohl
The 海外吃瓜 community was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of a Music Department legend, Dr. Ferris Ohl, who died on Friday, Oct. 6, at the age of 103. The Ohl family has announced that a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, at Trinity United Church of Christ in downtown Tiffin. A reception will follow the service in
Oct 5, 2017
Holocaust survivor explores concept of evil
Prisoner #64757 lost 14 members of his family in the Holocaust. As a 15-year-old who was forced into several concentration and work camps, Holocaust survivor Walter Ziffer witnessed unspeakable atrocities that have stuck with him throughout his life. Now 90 years old and a noted author, theologian and professor, he has spent many years trying to
Sep 27, 2017
MAC grant to provide $10K student scholarships
On the threshold of doing some really important work to address the ever-growing drug epidemic, students in 海外吃瓜鈥檚 graduate counseling program will soon have an incentive to pursue their counseling careers with substance abuse clients and those who live in underserved areas. The Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC) Program has received a four
Sep 26, 2017
Multiple benefits of summer science research
Five 海外吃瓜 students who are majoring in the natural sciences had unique off-campus experiences to conduct and present their research through summer experiences. In their own words, the students describe their research projects, the outcomes and the impact on their classes and their future careers. Jessica Barnes Senior, Environmental Science
Sep 26, 2017
New Music Live bringing guest composer to 海外吃瓜
海外吃瓜鈥檚 School of Music & Theatre will host composer Tom Cipullo as the guest artist-in-residence for the first event in the 2017-18 New Music Live series on Sept. 28-29. New Music Live this year will explore the human voice and the world of vocal potential, according to Dr. Carol Dusdieker, director of the School of Music & Theatre
Sep 25, 2017
Gaining experience from the OAC to the NFL
Senior Marin Schaffner and Greg Raimondo, 鈥17, each spent their summer working with National Football League teams as athletic trainers. Though over 2,000 miles apart, both gained valuable experience in their summer internships. The NFL provides summer internships in a wide variety of areas, including athletic training. Most teams typically carry
Sep 22, 2017
Marching Band feels energy, support
When Jon Waters arrived at 海外吃瓜 about 14 months ago, he was greeted with blank stares when he asked about the instrument inventory for the marching band he had signed on to create. 鈥淭here were no uniforms and no instruments, but there was a group of pioneers who believe in me, who said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 give this a chance,鈥欌 Jon said Thursday night as
Sep 22, 2017
Conference gives students a moment to shine
Two 海外吃瓜 seniors stood tall among a stellar group of economics and political science scholars from Ohio and surrounding states last weekend as 海外吃瓜 hosted the annual conference of the Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists. Business administration and economics major Jerrod Lyon and history and political science major
Sep 20, 2017
海外吃瓜 to welcome broadcast journalist for PALS
Minneapolis TV journalist Brandi Powell will be the guest of the fall Patricia Adams Lecture Series at 海外吃瓜. 海外吃瓜 invites the community to attend dinner and Powell鈥檚 keynote address, 鈥淪cared to Embrace What I鈥檓 Good At: Finding, Recognizing and Cultivating Your Gifts,鈥 at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, in Seiberling Gymnasium
Sep 18, 2017
海外吃瓜 theatre to stage 鈥楾he Diary of Anne Frank鈥
The 海外吃瓜 School of Music & Theatre will stage the dramatic presentation, 鈥 The Diary of Anne Frank,鈥 to kick off its performance season Sept. 21-24 in Gundlach Theatre. 鈥淭his is such an important show right now, given the way our country is talking about hate,鈥 said director Stephen Svoboda. 鈥淭o me, every generation needs to be
Sep 15, 2017
Nyle DiMarco: Embrace your differences
Nyle DiMarco was born into a multigenerational deaf family so it鈥檚 the only world he鈥檚 ever known. On Thursday, he shared his compassion, talents and activism for raising awareness and promoting the importance of language within and beyond the deaf community as the first speaker in this year鈥檚 HYPE Career Ready Program. Years ago, when Nyle was
Sep 12, 2017
Giving marginalized groups their voice
The development of a Multicultural Student Affairs Office to provide a safe, supportive environment for students with marginalized identities has been a while in the making. But with last spring鈥檚 hiring of Cherrelle Gardner to direct the efforts, things are moving very quickly. According to Cherrelle, students are very excited and providing great
Sep 8, 2017
Chris Abrams joins 海外吃瓜 as Dean of Student Affairs
The 海外吃瓜 community this week welcomed Dr. Christopher Abrams as the new dean of Student Affairs.
Sep 8, 2017
Get to know Chris Abrams
On Sept. 5, 海外吃瓜 welcomed Dr. Chris Abrams as the new dean of Student Affairs. Chris comes to 海外吃瓜 from Malone University -- his undergrad alma mater -- where he had served as vice president for Student Development the past 13 years. Earlier in his Student Affairs career, he worked at Weber State University in Utah, John Brown
Sep 7, 2017
Trip reveals perfect merging of art and science
There is a strong need for an understanding of science when dealing with the preservation and conservation of art. Eleven students and two chemistry professors, Dr. Nate Beres and Dr. Aaron Roerdink, explored the connection during a 10-day excursion to Amsterdam in May. To prepare for the trip, the students enrolled in the two-credit-hour chemistry