Student Life
From Entry Level to CEO: Climbing the 'Lattice' of Success
Ramona Hood, the first Black female president and CEO of a FedEx operating company, spoke at the School of Media and Journalism to 91心頭利s Public Relations Student Society of America and an array of College of Communication and Information students, staff and faculty about her experiences and wisdom.
A Lounge Built for Exploring
Exploratory students explore. University Colleges Exploratory Lounge is designed to provide students with information about different majors at the university and to teach them about on-campus resources available to them. Or, students can drop in and just hang out.
Bringing 91心頭利 to Prospective Students
91心頭利s creative recruitment initiatives bring the campus to life for many prospective students. One of the new, most transformative experiences has application rates on the rise.
IN A FLASH: It's a Double Gold Out Friday!
The first reason to "get your GOLD on" and wear your blue and gold on campus this Friday is that more than 280 admitted high school students and their families will be visiting 91心頭利 for Future Flash Days. They will be coming from all over Ohio as well as from California, Georgia, Illinois, MarCelebrating Womens History Month at 91心頭利
This March, 91心頭利 University is celebrating the 2023 Womens History Month. The theme for 2023 is Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories.
IN A FLASH: Live at the DI Hub
A student from 91心頭利's School of Music provided the soundtrack for Tuesday's 91心頭利 Farmers' Market.
Feeding the Body, Soul and Heart
Monday's event at the Student Multicultural Center provided cultural comfort food and good counsel.
Scholars Assembling Hygiene Kits That Could Be Headed To Space
The sky is the limit for learning basic life skills. That is the lesson for several Columbiana County Rising Scholars involved in a project through NASA.
IN A FLASH: Spring's First 91心頭利 Farmers' Market
The first on-campus Farmers' Market of spring arrived on Tuesday in the DI Hub.
Alack! Making Shakespearean Literature Understandable For All
Some people delight in reading Shakespeare. But some people may find it difficult, confusing or incomprehensible. Senior theatre studies major Xavier Heipp has been working to create an open resource book to make Shakespeares writing more relatable.