Prioritizing Student Success
Family Creates Scholarship in Son’s Memory
Timothy Mikes, ’17, MPH ’23, was a College of Public Health (CPH) graduate student committed to public health and a champion for the autistic community and students with learning disabilities. A new scholarship created by his family will support future CPH students.
Regional Campus System celebrates 1,700 graduates with Spring Commencement Ceremonies
Student speakers shared a common theme during ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University’s Regional Campus commencement ceremonies this spring: Support. The Ashtabula, Columbiana County (East Liverpool and Salem), Geauga (along with Twinsburg Academic Center), Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas campuses held commencement ceremonies earlier this month for close to 1,700 graduates.
Victoria Humphreys, ’13
When Victoria Humphreys, ’13, started her undergraduate education at ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì, it was by no means her first experience on campus.
Victoria Humphreys, ’13
When Victoria Humphreys, ’13, started her undergraduate education at ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì, it was by no means her first experience on campus.
INTERNATIONAL PARENT STORY: Watching your child flourish
In addition to our many alumni success stories, we also like to hear from the parents of our international graduates. Read on to hear one of their stories. Please introduce yourself.My name is Charlotte Knowles-Thompson and I am a Flashes mom for life! My daughter Blaire left The Baha…Students Attend NFL Draft
Emily Maslanka was among 34 ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì students who traveled to Kansas City in April 2023 to work the NFL draft through a partnership arranged by Mark Lyberger, associate professor in ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì’s Sports Administration program in the School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration in the College of Education, Health and Human Services.
Chris, ’17, and Kimberly Rohr, ’04, MBA ’07
When Chris and Kim started dabbling in winemaking, they uncovered a passion that would change the course of their lives
Scholarship Supports Student Leader’s Goals
Jenna Gilbreath, ’23, had a chance encounter with Michael John Gallagher II, '19, during one of her student visit days. He gave her some great advice about her future as a ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì student.
Summer Program Will Offer Lessons in Civics, Literature and a Sense of Connectedness
A five-week pilot project funded by a $15,000 Teagle Foundation Knowledge for Freedom Program grant will be held at ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì this summer for Upward Bound and Firestone High School students.