Braydon Lazzara ’24 is utilizing his athletic background to earn national recognition in the field of exercise science.
On March 23, the University of Mount Union's women's history month committee hosted a panel of community members to talk about the power of storytelling. Following the national theme of women using their stories to uplift and empower the women around them, the panel featured local storytellers.
During spring break, I, along with a group of other Mount Union students and professors, traveled to Washington DC to participate in spring lobby weekend hosted by the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL).
Junior Kaylee Adkins '24 was featured in the Warren Tribune Chronicle for her volunteer work in the Dominican Republic as part of the annual Social Responsibility Trip this past spring break.
In recognition of its proven academic quality and rigor, the University of Mount Union recently had four online courses earn national certification from Quality Matters (QM).
University of Mount Union biochemistry major, Colton Wade ’23 took first place for undergraduate research at the 9th annual Honors Week poster session hosted by the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Kent State University.
April George '23, details some unique activities that students can participate in both on and off campus before they graduate.
Dr. Kanika Bansal, assistant professor of physical therapy at the University of Mount Union, presented two research posters at the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting 2023 in San Diego, California.
Dr. Chanda Rhodes Coblentz, assistant professor of education, was featured in EducationWeek for her thoughts on the "three-cueing" method of teaching literacy.
Peter Stewart '77 was recently named the 2023 Joanne Holbrook Patton Community Service Award from The Community House in Massachusettes. The award recognizes Stewart for five-plus decades of dedication to community service through music, messages for peace, and advocacy for charitable causes such as food insecurity.
The event honored Mount Union and Stark County community members and celebrated the center's projects, programs, and successes over the past year.
Nine students and two faculty members from the Department of Exercise, Sport, and Nutrition Sciences at the University of Mount Union traveled to Indianapolis, IN to attend the 49th Midwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (MWACSM) Annual Conference.