Engineering students discuss the highlights of their incredible spring break experience in London and meeting with peers at the University of Bradford.
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (PT) program at the University of Mount Union will host two events open to members of the Alliance and surrounding communities on Tuesday, April 16 and Friday, April 19.
The University of Mount Union’s Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement has announced the recipients of the Ralph Regula Award for Public Service and the Mary Regula Award for Community Service.
Senior Jacob Buttar '24 discusses his experience earning the opportunity to intern at the National Sports Forum for the third time and attending the 2024 Forum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
With March being Women’s History Month, Mount Union wants to celebrate the exceptional female role models that are part of the campus community. Emily Borroni ’25, biomedical engineering major, aspires to help people better their health by providing new and efficient prosthetics.
On Saturday, February 24, six students from Mount Union attended the PME Regional Math Conference at Youngstown State University, which is an annual math conference held by the Ohio Xi Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon of Youngstown State University.
Dr. Colin Campbell, associate professor of physics, recently co-authored a new academic book entitled “Boolean Networks as Predictive Models of Emergent Biological Behaviors” through Cambridge University Press.
University of Mount Union's, Joseph Haas '24 and Gabby Smith '25 studied abroad in Uruguay and France
The annual International Dinner hosted the campus community this year for a night under hte stars, enjoying dinner, performances, and looking at the cultural significance of constellations.
The University of Mount Union and Notre Dame College (NDC) have announced a teach-out partnership to support outgoing NDC students as a result of the institution’s closure announced on March 1.
With March being Women’s History Month, Mount Union wants to celebrate the exceptional female role models that are part of the campus community. Haley Jones ’24, civil engineering major, knew from a young age that she loved hands-on projects, making it easy choosing a career path.
Civil engineering and music double major, Alejandro Elias Espinoza's ‘24 knew that hard work was key to succeed and achieve his goals as an engineer and musician.