- Megan Saunders ‘14
- Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio
- Major: Athletic Training
My favorite teacher is a person who hasn’t taught me in a traditional classroom. Morgan Bagley, athletic trainer and director of athletic training education at Mount Union, is not only my advisor and athletic trainer for basketball, but also has become one of the most important people in my life. She is always there for me no matter what and I would be lost without her.
Campus News | Current Students
- Gravlee Discusses Biomedical Ethics
- October 25, 2010 - by Abby Honaker
Dr. Scott Gravlee, associate professor of philosophy and religious studies and chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Mount Union, recently presented “Biomedical Ethics at the Crossroads: New Directions and Connections” during the faculty lecture on campus.
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- Program to Raise Awareness of Domestic Violence
- October 25, 2010
Take Back the Night, a program developed to raise awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault, will be held at the University of Mount Union on Wednesday, October 27.
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- Homecoming Queen and King
- October 23, 2010
Lauren Speerhas and Dean Bradley were named the University of Mount Union’s 2010 Homecoming King and Queen during the halftime of the Mount Union vs Capital football game on October 23.
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- Homecoming Queen and King Candidates
- October 22, 2010
The University of Mount Union recently announced the 2010 Homecoming court.
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- Cunion Named Finalist in Washington Post Contest
- October 21, 2010
Dr. William Cunion, associate professor of political science and associate dean for curriculum and student academic issues at the University of Mount Union, is one of 10 finalists inthe Washington Post’s America’s Next Great Pundit Contest.
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- Make A Difference Week 2010
- October 20, 2010
The University of Mount Union will be celebrating Make a Difference Week October 23-30 by doing multiple service projects with various community agencies and organizations. This year’s theme is “Stand Up. Take Action. Make a Difference” and will focus on the eight United Nations Millennium Development Goals.
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- Comedian Aries Spears to Perform October 23
- October 18, 2010
As part of Mount Union’s Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2010 festivities, Fox’s Mad TV comedian Aries Spears will be performing on Saturday, October 23 at 8 p.m. in the Mount Union Theatre.
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- Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2010: October 22-24
- October 18, 2010
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- Author Speaks About Mentally Ill Son
- October 15, 2010 - by Abby Honaker
Pete Earley, author of the award winning book Crazy: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness, spoke at Mount Union recently about his son’s struggle and the current state treatment for the mentally ill.
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- Faculty Lecture to Focus on Biomedical Ethics
- October 14, 2010
Dr. Scott Gravlee, associate professor of philosophy and religious studies and chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Mount Union, will present the faculty lecture on Thursday, October 21 at 7 p.m. in room 100 in Tolerton and Hood.
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- Hispanic Food Festival
- October 4, 2010
In observance of Hispanic Heritage Month, the University of Mount Union will be holding its annual Hispanic Heritage Food Festival on Friday, October 8 from noon to 2 p.m. in Campus Grounds of the Hoover-Price Campus Center.
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- ZARA SPOOK AND OTHER LURES
- October 4, 2010
The University of Mount Union’s Department of Theatre will present “ZARA SPOOK AND OTHER LURES” by Joan Ackermann on Thursday, October 7; Friday, October 8; and Saturday, October 9 at 8 p.m. in the Rodman Playhouse.
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- Author to Speak About Mentally Ill Son
- October 4, 2010
Pete Earley, author of the award winning book Crazy: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness, will be speaking at Mount Union on Wednesday, October 13 at 6 p.m. in the Mount Union Theatre.
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