Night of Impact Celebrated

On Feb. 2, 2024, Muskingum University’s 2023 Athletic Hall of Fame class was inducted during the Night of Impact celebration.  The event was presented by Carol Goff & Associates Real Estate.

For the first time, the Night of Impact was held on campus, in the Bullock Health & Wellness Complex (BHWC).

The class of inductees included:

Brewed Awakenings: Student Community and Leadership

Muskingum University’s Brewed Awakenings student-run coffeehouse offers weekly opportunities for students to engage with each other and build community, while learning more about the wide variety of organizations across campus.

Once known on campus as Kelley Coffee House, Brewed Awakenings takes place every Thursday evening during the semester in the Chess Center. The free coffee shop offerings include hot and iced coffees, teas, and other refreshers, along with flavored creamers and syrups, and light snacks.

Muskingum Hosts College Fair

Muskingum University hosted a College Fair for regional high school students and high school counselors on March 7, 2024, in the Bullock Health and Wellness Complex (BHWC).

More than 40 colleges and universities were represented, including Muskingum. More than 300 students from 15 high schools in surrounding communities attended. The fair included a college planning session and a panel of current college students representing private and public universities of various sizes.

Future Teachers Attend National Council for History Education Conference

Five Muskingum University students who are preparing to become K-12 social studies teachers attended the National Council for History Education Conference in Cleveland, Ohio on March 8-9, 2024.

Those attending the conference were: Amaris Carpenter ’24, Laken Kerns ’25, Dylan Moore ’25, Lyndi Slack ’24, and Avery Walker ’24.

Students and Faculty at the Conference

Hope Craft ’24 Presents Research at NYU Symposium

Muskingum University senior Hope Craft ’24 presented her work at the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia undergraduate research symposium on March 9, 2024.

Hope was one of only 20 students nationwide who were selected to participate in the symposium. She presented under the category of “Diaspora Dynamics,” sharing her work on the Ahiska Turk people.

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