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The art major at Mount Union gives students the chance to learn painting, sculpting, graphic design, and many more disciplines to become a successful artist upon graduation.
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You won't find a better Ohio university library than the one at the University of Mount Union. Its large selection of books, journals, and collections are a great resource for any student using the Mount Union library.
Presidential Scholarship Program
Any admitted high school senior who has achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.85 combined with a minimum ACT score of 28 or SAT score of 1300 is eligible to compete for the University of Mount Union's Presidential Scholarship program.
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Scherb '24 Gains Hands-On Experience Through ODNR Summer Internship
Making an impact in her field prior to graduating, environmental science major Jaci Scherb ’24 participated in hands-on research across Ohio through as part of her summer internship with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
Engineering Students’ Spring Break in the UK Helped Apply their Studies Across the Sea
Engineering students discuss the highlights of their incredible spring break experience in London and meeting with peers at the University of Bradford.
Bisono Brothers Realizing Mount Union Success, Together
Brothers John '21 M'23 and Matt '21 M'23 Bisono discuss how their athletic and academic careers at Mount Union, as well as their support for each other, have led them to success in graduating from the University's Master of Business Administration and Master of Education degree programs.
Three Recognized for Contributions at Annual MLK Keynote and Awards
The University of Mount Union’s annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Keynote and Awards were held on January 18 in the University’s Presser Recital Hall. Kayla Kilgore '24, Dr. Lori Braa and Elayne Dunlap were all presented with awards during the ceremony.
Voices of Mount Union – Ayumi Karasuda
Ayumi Karasuda '24, an international affairs and diplomacy major of Hiroshima, Japan, discusses her Mount Union experience with Lynn Reutens '23 as part of the Voices of Mount Union series.
Nursing Students Gain Real-World Experience Through Local Contact Tracing
University of Mount Union nursing students have stepped up to do their part in helping public health professionals during the pandemic. For COVID-19 safety reasons it has become more of a challenge for aspiring nurses to complete clinical hours in hospital and community settings. Mount Union nursing students do not have to forfeit the opportunity to get hands-on experience because of the pandemic. Karen Towne, clinical assistant professor, knew that getting students to help with pandemic emergency health responses in local health departments would be the perfect real-world learning opportunity.