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Advice for Incoming Raiders
Fatima Magana '22 spoke with current students on thei best advice to the incoming class of 2026. Whether living on campus, preoccupied about classes, or nervous of meeting new people, these Raiders offered tips to navigate the first year in college.

Mount Union Commemorates National Online Learning Day
ALLIANCE- September 15th nationally recognizes online learning, and the University of Mount Union is proud of its graduate programs and students who further their academic career post-graduate as a Purple Raider.

Big Dreams, Strong Work Ethic, and an Ambitious Mindset Led Alejandro Elias Espinoza's '24 Career
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.

Women in STEM: Biomedical engineering major, Emily Borroni '25
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.

How Raiders Give helped Robert Arms '26 Continue his Journey as a Purple Raider
Robert Arms ’26, accounting major, is one of many Purple Raiders who has benefitted from the donations received on our Day of Giving.

Mechanical Engineering Student, Joseph Valeri '25 interned with Hammond Construction to Enhance his Skillset
Joseph "Joey" Valeri ’25, mechanical engineering major, built a skillset, implementing class concepts to real world situations at Hammond Construction over the summer.

Logan Good '25, Physics Student Traveled to Los Angeles, California to Immerse Himself in the Summer Observational Astrophysics Retreat (SOAR)
Physics student, Logan Good '25 immersed himself in the Summer Observational Astrophysics Retreat (SOAR) where he gained hands-on skills in the physics and astronomy fields.

Hackney '25 Gains New Cultural Experiences While Studying Abroad in Japan
Theatre and Japanese double major, Keyshawn Hackney '25, enhanced his knowledge about the Japanese culture this past summer studying abroad in Akita, Japan.

Hubbard '25, Wins Stark County Human Resource Association’s Scholarship
Michael Hubbard ’25, human resource management major, won the Stark County Human Resource Association’s (SCHRA) scholarship, awarded annually to a human resource management student.