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May 10, 2018

Countdown to Commencement: Payge Smith and Dr. Bryan Smith

Four years later, Dr. Bryan Smith, and his daughter, Payge, returned to the Legacy Tower Plaza together. 花季传媒 is proud to boast hundreds of legacy families throughout the years. In order to be considered a 鈥渓egacy,鈥 a family must have at least two generations of 花季传媒 students. The family ties at 花季传媒 did not start with Payge or
May 9, 2018

Countdown to Commencement: Kory Wise

What does success mean? 鈥淚 think it means living life to the fullest, but not in the way some people understand that phrase,鈥 says Tiffin native Kory Wise. 鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 doing what you were meant to do and doing it to the best of your ability.鈥 As a double major in religion and English, Kory engaged in a genuine liberal arts experience at
May 8, 2018

Countdown to Commencement: Kelsey Griffin

After this Sunday鈥檚 commencement, Kelsey Griffin can say she has two 花季传媒 degrees, and she earned them both in four years. 鈥淚 wanted more out of my college experience,鈥 she says. Kelsey found 花季传媒 because she was looking for someplace different. While all her friends were picking state schools in Michigan, Kelsey decided to choose a
May 7, 2018

Countdown to Commencement: Teddy & Haley (Schreiner) Berger

Just like more than 2,100 alumni couples, graduating seniors Teddy and Haley (Schreiner) Berger found their happily ever after at 花季传媒. They just sealed the deal sooner than most. The stars collided for Teddy, who is from Topeka, Indiana, and Haley, who from Bascom, Ohio, when they pursued their love for music and theatre as 花季传媒
May 4, 2018

A CURE for the common lab experience

Biology professor Dr. Justin Pruneski may have found a CURE for the traditional science lab experience, and through it, his students learn how to take the next steps in their research.
May 3, 2018

Countdown to Commencement: Kaylee Wilburn

Microbiology wasn鈥檛 something Kaylee Wilburn was introduced to in high school, or even through her associate鈥檚 degree science coursework. But she鈥檚 eager to jump on board to continue her studies in a field that is growing in popularity and impact.
Apr 30, 2018

Congrats Student, Faculty, and Organization Award Winners

Congratulations to all of the students, faculty and staff members who were honored for their achievements inside and outside the classroom at the annual Student Awards Assembly on Friday, April 27. Enya Granados and J ustin Mourguet received the Daniel J. and W.J.K. Snyder Prize, the top award for graduating seniors. Students selected Dr. Traci
Apr 26, 2018

Chem Club 'outstanding' for third straight year

Drs. Nate Beres and Aaron Roerdink took Kevin Scrudders, Melanie Cohn, Kiera Malone, Caleb Frye and Rory Bage to the National American Chemical Society Meeting in New Orleans from March 17-22. While at the meeting, the Chem Club was honored during an Undergraduate Awards Ceremony for winning the Outstanding Award. This award is the most prestigious
Apr 26, 2018

Interpreting for immigration: A profound impact

A small act can make a huge difference. A group of seven 花季传媒 students and their Spanish professor, Dr. Cynthia Lepeley, will learn just how big when they travel to south Texas in May to volunteer as interpreters at an immigration detention center. The students 鈥 Esmeralda Salazar, Aline Rojas, Bianca Torres, Alexis Mendoza, Samantha Escalera
Apr 23, 2018

Decisions, decisions: Senior picks from 6 law schools

Senior Jessica Barnes had quite a decision to make after applying to six law schools and getting accepted to all six. 鈥淚鈥檓 pretty excited about it. I didn鈥檛 expect to go six for six,鈥 she said. Her options: Capital University Law School, Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Duquesne University School of Law, Indiana University鈥檚 Robert H. McKinney
Apr 20, 2018

Local nonviolence campaign hooks 鈥橞erg junior

Junior Judy Smith has found an artistic and cool way to make a difference in the Tiffin community, and it originated with the HYPE Career Ready庐 Program. Last fall, Judy participated in a HYPE session, titled Non-Violence in Conflict Resolution and conducted by Sister Paulette Schroeder. 鈥淲hen she came to campus and gave that presentation
Apr 17, 2018

Berg Enactus brings home regional win

What a difference a year makes. 花季传媒鈥檚 Berg Enactus chapter is moving onto national competition in May after the group鈥檚 first-ever regional win in Chicago earlier this month. Competing against the likes of the University of Michigan, the University of Nebraska, SUNY at Fredonia and Western Kentucky, the Berg Enactus team 鈥 juniors Sydney
Apr 16, 2018

New insurance program addresses job demand

Jobs in Ohio鈥檚 insurance industry are in high demand. 花季传媒 alumnus Corey Frazer can attest to that. 鈥淲e are in the midst of a huge talent shift as baby boomers retire,鈥 said Frazer, who graduated from 花季传媒 in 2011 and now owns a State Farm Insurance agency in Lima, Ohio. 鈥淭he Ohio insurance industry alone will need to fill more than 29
Apr 12, 2018

SRC keynote: Be the solution

Dr. Jeremi Suri鈥檚 message to students Thursday was part history lesson, part call to action. Suri, who traveled to 花季传媒 from the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a history professor and global affairs scholar, gave the Minds@Work keynote Thursday. Using his most recent book, The Impossible Presidency, as the framework for his talk
Apr 11, 2018

Campus plans "It's On Us" events

It鈥檚 On Us, a week of events to raise awareness and prevent sexual violence on college campuses, is scheduled for the week of April 23. Launched a year ago, the week offers events for students, staff and faculty 鈥 everything from a talk by a sex therapist, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, artistic expressions, bystander training and
Apr 10, 2018

It鈥檚 a habit, but somebody鈥檚 gotta do it

With a cast of nearly 50 and several wardrobe changes, what鈥檚 a small costume shop to do to get ready for Sister Act, the biggest musical of the year? Get busy sewing! And organizing. Senior Costume Shop Foreman Kyrsten Lilly has a lot of costume pieces for cast members to keep track of, including two dozen or so nuns whose looks change several
Apr 6, 2018

CEO Lozano: Education key to American Dream

Despite challenges, the American Dream is alive and well, and education is the key to making it happen, Monica Lozano, the spring Patricia Adams Lecture Series keynote speaker, said Thursday during her keynote address. Lozano, currently the president and CEO of the College Futures Foundation, knows this is true because her family is a living
Apr 5, 2018

花季传媒 honors women entrepreneurs

花季传媒 and the School of Business, Computer Science & Information Technology honored four local women entrepreneurs for their innovation, creativity, commitment and longevity in initiating, organizing and growing their business enterprises and community projects. The fifth annual Women Entrepreneur Awards was held today on campus. These four
Apr 4, 2018

Reading of names commemorates genocide victims

花季传媒 invites the community to participate in the reading of names of genocide victims as part of the #TogetherWeRemember initiative Sunday night and Monday. #TogetherWeRemember is a global day of remembrance and activism in honor of victims of genocide through coordinated name readings in communities around the world and on social
Apr 4, 2018

Athletes Against All Violence making a difference

With a little help from March鈥檚 HYPE Career Ready keynote speaker, Athletes Against All Violence has started to make a difference. Junior Trace Reynolds and sophomore Brad Wienhold, both members of the 花季传媒 football team, began their new campus organization well before Beverly Gooden spoke on the issue of domestic violence on March 15 during
Mar 28, 2018

Vietnam trip produces water quality collaboration

Water supply, quality and sustainability issues play into what many believe is an unprecedented global water crisis. 花季传媒鈥檚 National Center for Water Quality Research ( NCWQR), which has been monitoring water quality for nearly 50 years, extended its international exposure in Vietnam to help address water issues there. VP for Administration
Mar 28, 2018

鈥橞erg students take 鈥楯A in a day鈥 to elementary school

鈥淲hat do you want to grow up to be?鈥 first-grader Brookelynne asked 鈥橞erg senior Allison Farroni. Although the question was slightly off topic, Allison answered politely, 鈥淎 software developer. Do you know what a software developer is?鈥 Allison was among a group 16 School of Business, Computer Science and Information Technology students who visited