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In My Own Words
Mount Union alumnus Tony Zurbrugg '69 discusses why he and his wife give back to the institution that has been part of his life since he was born.
Kramers Make Mount Union Forever Home
When Professor Emeritus of Psychology Dr. Steve and Kathy Kramer first arrived at Mount Union in 1974, they anticipated staying for a few short years. Little did they know that 46 years later, they still would be living in their first and only house in Alliance, having developed a deep and meaningful connection to the campus community they now call “home.”
Mount Union Enhances Community Safety with Purchases of Disinfecting Devices
In an effort to continue to keep the safety of its campus community at the forefront, the University of Mount Union recently purchased 11 portable systems to disinfect campus areas using funds from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
2020 Green Raider Sustainability Award Winners Announced
The University of Mount Union’s Green Raiders announced its sustainability award recipients for 2019-2020 in Dr. Sheryl (Ames ’90) Mason, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, Dianne Hoover, housekeeper and Emily Keller ’20, an environmental science graduate of Aurora, Ohio.
Not Another Statistic Diversity Conference to be held November 7
ALLIANCE, Ohio – The 13th annual Not Another Statistic Diversity Conference (NASDC) will be held virtually on Saturday, November 7. This year’s conference, entitled “Getting Into Good Trouble,” featuring keynote speaker Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington, will be hosted by Mount Union's Student Diversity Council and Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Despite COVID-19, Mount Union Nursing Class Attains 100 Percent Licensure Pass Rate Once Again
For the third time in the past four years, graduates of the University of Mount Union’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program achieved a 100 percent first-time passage rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).
Mount Union Nursing Students Earn Local Scholarships
Two University of Mount Union nursing students recently earned scholarships from the Tuscora Park Health and Wellness Foundation out of Barberton, Ohio.
A University President’s Advice During Challenging Times
Mount Union President Dr. Thomas Botzman penned an op-ed on out current climate and the ability to safely reopen campus that was published in several news media outlets.
First Class of Mount Union Second-Degree Accelerated Nursing Students Participates in Pinning Ceremony
The University of Mount Union’s second-degree accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program held its first pinning ceremony for its Class of 2020 graduates.
Mount Union Partners with Teach Access for Unique Computer Science Student Opportunities
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The University of Mount Union is pleased to announce its partnership with Teach Access, a nonprofit collaboration among education, industry and disability advocacy organizations with the goal to develop curriculum and materials in support of teaching accessibility fundamentals and to share these materials widely.