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Men's Golf: Raiders 14th After Day One in Nashport
Mount Union's men's golf team finished the first round of the Virtues Golf Classic in 14th place.
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Mount Union to Host Symposium on DEIB in Education September 29 and 30
The University of Mount Union’s School of Education, in conjunction with Kent State University’s School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies, is hosting an Education Symposium focused on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging titled, “Building Belonging.
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Tiffin Starts Strong but Cavaliers Come Back to Draw a Tie
#11 Walsh had a tough away match Thursday visiting the Dragons of Tiffin University.
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Kent State Board Of Trustees Welcomes Class Of 2026, Approves Pizzuti Park Naming
The Kent State University Board of Trustees welcomed the Class of 2026 at the Board’s regular quarterly meeting held Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Kent State University Airport in Stow, Ohio.
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Kent State Honored As A Military Spouse Friendly School
Kent State University’s support for its military-connected community continues to embody leadership and inclusivity as the Kent Campus has been named an official 2022-2023 Military Spouse Friendly® School by Viqtory.
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Students Volunteer During Saturday of Service
On Saturday, September 10, 20 student volunteers worked alongside the Alliance YWCA Clothing Boutique to move clothing and racks to their new location.
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Mount Union Launches New Master’s Concentration in Instructional Design and Technology
Adapting to the continual evolution and transition of P-12 learning, the University of Mount Union’s Master of Education program has announced a new concentration in instructional design and technology.
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May Networking Luncheon!
When: May 26, 2022
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Ohio’s GOP governor aims to overcome anger in party base
The school closures, stay-at-home mandates and curfews that Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine imposed early in the pandemic still infuriate Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters.
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Gov candidate John Cranley unveils plan to boost summer school to fix COVID learning loss
Students in Ohio and across the country have fallen behind academically during the pandemic, and lawmakers of all political persuasions want to get them back on track.