Muskies Receive Accolades

Muskingum University student-athletes and coaches recently received well-deserved athletic and academic accolades from the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) and from regional and national sports associations, with a number of athletic performances setting new school records.

Honoring Scholarship and Leadership

Muskingum University honored student scholarship and leadership achievements with the Celebration of Excellence Awards and the Magnus Awards ceremonies.

The Celebration of Excellence Awards, held on April 14, 2023, recognized outstanding academic achievements. Dr. Michelle Oyakawa, Assistant Professor of Sociology and the 2022 recipient of the William Rainey Harper Award for Outstanding Scholarship, delivered the keynote address.

Student honorees included:

Greek Organizations Serve the Campus and Community

Muskingum University’s Greek organizations completed a year of outstanding service to the campus and community. Several highlights of the 2022-2023 academic year included:

  • The brothers of Phi Kappa Psi partnered with the sisters of F.A.D. to host the 9th annual Haunted Hollow on Oct. 20 and 21, drawing more than 360 students, faculty and staff, and area community members in record-breaking attendance.

Jackie Bradshaw ’25 Captures Bronze in U.S. Open Pickleball Championships

Muskingum University student Jackie Bradshaw ’25 captured the bronze medal in the singles bracket at 2023 Minto U.S. Open Pickleball Championships in Naples, Florida. More than 3,000 pickleball players of all ages competed in the April 15-22 tournament.

Jackie is a music education major and a student-athlete on the Fighting Muskies tennis team. 

Dr. Caroline Christoff Selected for Philosophy Institute and Curriculum Grant

Muskingum University Assistant Professor of Philosophy Dr. Caroline Christoff has been selected to attend the Council of Independent College’s New Currents in Teaching Philosophy Institute.

She is one of only 33 faculty members across the country chosen for the Institute through a competitive application process.

Dr. Christoff’s participation in the Institute includes a $1,000 grant to support new curricular initiatives in philosophy at Muskingum.

BOOK NOTE: Gretchen Williams Romanowski ’67

Muskingum University alumna Gretchen Williams Romanowski ’67 authored a children’s picture book “Maddie and the Virus: A Young Girl Navigates Life During the Pandemic,” illustrated by Mike Rosado. 

The uplifting story of Maddie’s journey is designed to provide helpful ideas for children and their families living through challenging times.

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