Ohio Poet Laureate Visits Campus

Ohio Poet Laureate Kari Gunter-Seymour visited Muskingum University’s campus on Nov. 7, 2023.

She delivered a poetry reading of her works, covering Appalachian life, childhood memories, and even Joe Burrow, as well as visited a creative writing class.

Annual John Glenn and Schwartz Lectures Highlight Fall Semester

Muskingum University’s Annual John Glenn Distinguished Lecture brought noted volcano scientist Dr. Erik Klemetti to campus. On Oct. 3, Dr. Klemetti presented “Before, During, and After the Eruption: Using Mineral Ages and Compositions to Read the History of Magmatism in Cascade Range (USA) Volcanoes.” His talk featured what is known about the processes that prepare volcanoes to erupt or not erupt.

Student-Athletes Receive Accolades

Academic and athletic accolades were recently awarded to Muskingum University student-athletes from conference and national sports associations.

Congratulations and Go Muskies!

Muskingum Celebrates the Holidays

Join the Muskingum University campus community in celebrating the holidays with three special events.

November 28, 2023: Celebration of Light

Muskingum welcomes the holiday season with the annual lighting of its campus on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. on the steps of the John Glenn Gym.

Fellows Program Provides Unique Opportunities

Muskingum University’s Fellows Program is a four-year experience, providing students with unique opportunities and valuable hands-on experiences, allowing them to make a positive impact in the community, nation, and world.

Students apply to enter one of four Fellows cohorts upon their admission to the University: the John and Annie Glenn Public Service Fellows, the Otto and Fran Walter Humanitarian Fellows, the International Fellows, and the David and Karin Kratoville Innovation Fellows.

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