Finals week. Daunting, exciting, insanely busy…and, thankfully for students, finally over! As Muskies navigated their way through studying (never cramming of course), occasionally sleeping, and preparing for the end of the semester, the University and community partners held a number of events to make the week as stress-free as possible.
Some examples:
Members of the Muskie community rallied together to participate in the University’s 31st annual Christmas on Campus event earlier this week. The team, comprised of representatives from groups across campus, including faculty, students, Greek life, Athletic teams, Orbit Media, and the American Chemical Society, were joined by the Glenn Fellows to bring some joy to families in a local Head Start program.
Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions Muskingum University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.
Professor of Art Yan Sun’s oil painting “Fishing Boat Maintenance” was selected for the Oil Painters of America 2021 Eastern Regional Exhibition, hosted by the Art Center Manatee, in Bradenton, Florida from September 28 – October 22, 2021. The exhibition includes 111 paintings from the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions Muskingum University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.
Professor of Art Yan Sun has two oil paintings featured in two national juried art exhibitions:
Peaceful Harbor is included in “Best of America 2020,” the major annual exhibition of the National Oil & Acrylic Painters’ Society (NOAPS)
Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions Muskingum University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.
LED holiday lights illuminate trees and lampposts on Muskingum University’s campus, spreading the beauty of the season and extending the University’s commitment to sustainability.
Muskingum University’s Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, Christmas Festival Orchestra, and organist Rebecca Abbott, led the community in song during its annual Christmas Festival celebration on Saturday, December 7, at Brown Chapel. Led by Interim Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities Timothy Sarsany, the evening featured choral and instrumental music, poetry, scripture, candlelight, and seasonal carols. The free performance was centered around theme “From Darkness to Light.”