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Aug 9, 2017

Grant boosts 鈥楤erg鈥檚 sustainability efforts

The 花季传媒 Sustainability Committee has secured its largest grant yet to equip all residence hall rooms and academic offices with small recycling containers. With $8,750 from the Ottawa-Sandusky-Seneca Solid Waste District 鈥 花季传媒鈥檚 recycling partner for more than 10 years 鈥 the university will purchase 1,000 recycling containers
Jul 25, 2017

A Q&A with Parkhurst鈥檚 GM

When General Manager Jeff Smock arrived on campus to oversee the transition to 花季传媒鈥檚 new food service partner Parkhurst Dining, he didn鈥檛 realize what a busy and challenging summer it would be. As the school year approaches, Jeff is enthusiastic about unveiling a new era in dining on campus. Here, Jeff gets into detail about the transition
Jul 24, 2017

Alum makes full circle return at SCA

Campus may seem like a quiet place each summer but it hosts various camps from early June until late July each year. There鈥檚 the Especially For Youth Mormon Camp, which brings in over 400 students; the Ohio Teen Institute in its fifth year on campus, and several more along with the countless youth football, basketball and soccer camps. Then there鈥檚
Jul 10, 2017

Turning the business dream into reality

It鈥檚 just past 4 p.m. on a Thursday. Aust the Boss Performance isn鈥檛 technically open but owner Austin Lepole, 鈥17, is there anyway. One of his customers arrives to pick up his repaired jet ski. 鈥淲e鈥檒l see you again soon,鈥 Austin said with a wide smile as he shook his hand. Although open hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Austin works
Jul 7, 2017

New culture, new perspectives

New experiences with different cultures have the potential to change a person鈥檚 perspective. Just ask Josh Hilgenberg and Payge Smith. Josh and Payge, both seniors this fall, were among a group of 17 鈥楤erg students who traveled to the Texas-Mexico border June 17-24 for a weeklong service trip in a Mexican immigrant community. Service Learning on
Jun 22, 2017

Make or break: Fund to help students overcome unexpected expenses

During Mark Zeno鈥檚 final semester at 花季传媒 in 1996, funds were running short, and he needed to pay his bill before graduation. He didn鈥檛 know where those resources were going to come from. But Mark was lucky. University administrators became aware of his situation, and within a couple of days, the necessary funds had been anonymously deposited
Jun 21, 2017

花季传媒 lands NEA grant for New Music Live series

花季传媒鈥檚 School of Music & Theatre is the recipient of a prestigious National Endowment for the Arts grant in support of the long-standing New Music Live series. The School of Music & Theatre will receive $15,000 from the NEA as part of $82 million in funding announced by NEA Chairman Jane Chu. 花季传媒鈥檚 grant is part of NEA鈥檚 Art Works program, and is one of 1,029 awards in the organization鈥檚 second round of funding in fiscal year 2017.
Jun 19, 2017

Huge crowd celebrates Alumni Weekend

The curtain has closed on 鈥淧uttin鈥 on the 鈥楤erg,鈥 Alumni Weekend 2017. Nearly 500 alumni and guests 鈥 the most in recent years -- returned to campus last weekend to experience 鈥渆verything old is new again.鈥 鈥淲e had great participation from reunion classes and those who continue to come back year after year after year,鈥 said Ashley Helmstetter
Jun 16, 2017

The long and winding road to Alumni Weekend

Burt Darmour is not crazy. His mother had him tested. The 鈥淏ig Bang Theory鈥 reference isn鈥檛 lost on those who鈥檝e encountered Burt on his latest adventure 鈥 riding his bike cross country to join his 鈥楤erg classmates for his 60th reunion this weekend. Burt left his Boulder, Colorado, home on May 21 and rolled onto campus Tuesday morning 鈥 a little
Jun 12, 2017

鈥楤erg couple finds support during health crisis

Last summer, Dr. William Bradley had just been hired for a one-year appointment as the coordinator of 花季传媒鈥檚 Writing Center. Although he knew there was a lot of work ahead to publicize and promote the center as an excellent resource for 鈥楤erg students, he was thrilled about the opportunity. William had worked in writing centers on college
May 15, 2017

2017 Undergraduate Honors Graduates

We are pleased to announce that the following undergraduate students were recognized for their academic achievements. Those eligible for honors but did not participate in the Sunday ceremony will receive their medals in the mail. Summer graduates are not eligible to receive their academic honors medals commencement weekend but will do so when their
May 15, 2017

Commencement superhero: Success follows happiness

"I believe in you because I was you." Those were a few of the words of advice from 花季传媒 distinguished alumni John Buccigross, 鈥88, as he addressed the graduating Class of 2017 Sunday. Buccigross, co-host of ESPN鈥檚 SportsCenter weeknights, titled his address 鈥淪uperheroes.鈥 And then he became one. His main message was about finding happiness.
May 10, 2017

Campus honors student achievements

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 28. Colin Higgins and Bethany Beaver received the Daniel J. and W.J.K. Snyder Prize, the top award for graduating seniors. Students selected Dr. Ken Baker
May 2, 2017

Countdown to Commencement: Tiffany Bates

鈥淥h my gosh, it鈥檚 been almost eight years, it feels like yesterday. Then again it feels like a long time, too.鈥 October 23, 2009, started out like any other Friday for Tiffany Bates. She returned from school and went about her normal routine. Her parents鈥 house is heated by a corn burner that was running that fall afternoon. Her father asked her to
May 2, 2017

C2C Update: Scott Carpenter

鈥淥h my gosh, what day is it?鈥 It鈥檚 Thursday, August 3 as Scott Carpenter, 鈥17, found out. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only been two days. I鈥檝e done so much,鈥 he laughed. Life comes at you fast when you鈥檙e pursuing your dream. Two days prior, Carpenter accepted the position of TV sports anchor at WLTZ in Columbus, Georgia. Scott will be seen Monday through Saturday
May 2, 2017

鈥橞erg duo leads Model UN conference with great skill

For the third year, 花季传媒 served as the host school for the Model United Nations of the Far West Conference in San Francisco. This year鈥檚 late April gathering brought together about 500 students in a simulation to address world issues with the theme was 鈥淥ld Threats, New Threats: Global and Human Security in 2017.鈥 Seniors Bethany Beaver and
May 1, 2017

Countdown to Commencement: Michelle Motil

During her own formative years, it was Michelle Motil鈥檚 dream to become a mature, well-educated and responsible adult. She鈥檚 well on her way, although it hasn鈥檛 been easy. She completely lost her eyesight at age 15. As if that wasn鈥檛 enough for a teenager to handle, a swimming accident in high school led to near-complete hearing loss. This future
May 1, 2017

Countdown to Commencement: Isaac Bwayo

Isaac Bwayo took a circuitous path to 花季传媒, following former soccer coach Ryan Carruth to the 鈥楤erg after spending two years at a community college in Arizona. You might think transferring to a university in the Midwest would be challenging, and it was. But for Isaac, it was nothing compared to his experience in a refugee camp. Civil unrest
May 1, 2017

Countdown to Commencement: Dani Blum

Dani Blum, 鈥17, did not come to 花季传媒 for biochemistry. 鈥淚 fell into it luckily,鈥 she said laughing. 鈥淚 originally wanted to be a chemistry teacher, but I was more interested in being in the lab. I love discovering new things and seeing what I can make happen.鈥 It turns out biochemistry was the perfect fit, and Blum is the first 花季传媒
Apr 24, 2017

HU Symphonic Band to dedicate concert to injured student

花季传媒鈥檚 Symphonic Band, under the direction of Jonathan Waters, will dedicate its spring concert on Saturday, April 29, to band member Bernadette Wolfe, a freshman music major from Bellevue who was injured in an auto accident April 18. 鈥淚t鈥檚 times like this when our community comes together, our friends come together and the band
Apr 24, 2017

Student playwrights tackle real-life issues

Sometimes, personal experiences make the most relevant and interesting plot lines for the stage. Senior Kyrsten Lilly wanted to try something non-traditional for her Honors capstone project. So rather than research, she selected to write a play. 鈥淟ast year, my classmates and I were talking about different influences of psychology in theatre, and we