Nate Binni, Rachael Essex, Lorene Kelley, and Zoey Stenson pictured in the lobby of the Ohio Statehouse

Muskie History Majors Attend Ohio Statehood Day, Honor Women’s Suffrage

On February 26, Nate Binni '20, Rachael Essex '21, Lorene Kelley '21, and Zoey Stenson '21 – History Majors enrolled in HIST360 Historical Research – attended the annual Ohio Statehood Day event. This year’s festivities celebrated Ohio’s 217th birthday and commemorated the 100th Anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment. The group learned a few more details about the history of Ohio and paid particular attention to a panel titled "Centennial of Women's Suffrage and Achievements," as American Women’s Suffrage is an emphasis in the course this semester.

group shot of the Muskingum students, faculty and staff that attended the summit

Muskingum Participates in Future of Work and Education Summit

Muskingum University was an eager participant at the recent “Future of Work and Education Summit” held at the Ohio University Zanesville/Zane State College Campus Center. The event, which is sponsored by Muskingum, OUZ and Zane State, featured a dynamic keynote from Google’s Chief Education Evangelist, Jaime Casap, who collaborates with school systems, educational organizations, and leaders focused on building innovation into education policies and practices.

annie glenn scanned photo from yearbook from her time at MU

Annie Castor Glenn '42 Celebrates 100th Birthday

Please join us in wishing Trustee Emerita Annie Castor Glenn '42 a very happy 100th birthday! 100 years is an incredible milestone, which is fitting for such an incredible woman.


We’ll have some fun honoring Annie on our social media channels throughout the day, so feel free to like and share to send good wishes her way.


And if you’d like to hear a bit more about Annie’s remarkable life, the John and Annie Glenn Museum in New Concord is a great place to visit, either online or in person.

LAUDATIONS GRAPHIC

Laudations: Spotlight on Faculty Work

Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions Muskingum University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.

 

Art

Two paintings by Ruth Dorsey Neptune Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts Yan Sun were selected for the exhibition, "Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese-American Art Faculty Association” at the Ruth Davis Design Gallery of the University of Wisconsin Madison.  The exhibition runs from February 26-April 5, 2020.

innovation mania

InnovationMania II Showcases Future Muskie Moguls

InnovationMania, the signature event for Muskingum University’s Ignition Program, returned with a bang on campus in year number two. More than 100 people participated in the frenzied, fun night of innovation and problem solving that encouraged budding entrepreneurs to share, and brainstorm, ideas. 

African American Students hosting a BHM trivia Table in the Bait shop on campus during Lunch Hour

Muskies Honor Black History Month Across Campus

As Muskingum University celebrates Black History Month through several events across campus, the marketing team spoke with Danyelle Gregory, director of Diversity, Access, and Inclusion (DAI), to discuss a bit more about planned events and how to get involved.

scholarship day participants sit around tables in the Anne C Steel Center gym, wide view of the whole gym includes many students

Campus Hosts Scholarship Days for Prospective Muskies

More than 122 prospective Muskingum University students and their families participated in the first of two Scholarship Days on January 18, 2020.  Scholarship Day visitors traveled from as close to campus as New Concord (1.1 miles) and from as far away as Coats, North Carolina (360 miles).
 

jag fellows inaugural group

John and Annie Glenn Public Service Fellows Complete First Semester; Positively Impact the Local Community

The Muskingum University John and Annie Glenn (JAG) Public Service Fellows group recently completed their first semester on campus and are making an impression on and off-campus. Designed to transform young people into active citizens and public servants, the JAG Fellows balanced classroom instruction sessions with regional activities to improve the region.

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