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Kolenbrander-Harter Information Center Project
The next iteration of the library will combine faculty offices, classrooms, and book stacks with a student learning commons in which tutoring and academic support are offered, digital studios encourage production of multi-media digital information, and "innovation spaces" facilitate team projects for students in education, entrepreneurship, computer science, and communications.
Biochemistry
The biochemistry degree is approved by the American Chemical Society and prepares students for rewarding careers in biotechnology, molecular biology, pharmacology, and other health and medical sciences.
Education – Intervention Specialist
Students interested in earning a degree in intervention specialist will be prepared to become patient and caring teachers for all students, especially those with special needs and will develop an understanding of various strategies, legal issues, and literacy through coursework and hands-on experience.
Mount Union Honors its Spring 2020 Retirees
With more than 700 combined years of experience, the University of Mount Union is proud to honor its 26 retirees following the Spring 2020 semester.
Student Success
The University of Mount Union strives to help any student who is struggling academically. Numerous resources are available to any student at no additional cost to them. These resources include: individual appointments with staff members, peer tutoring, and a peer mentoring program that partners with a series of academic development workshops
From Torn Ligaments to Research Triumphs
Braydon Lazzara ’24 is utilizing his athletic background to earn national recognition in the field of exercise science.
Second Annual Mount Union Day of Giving Totals More Than $260,000
In total, the April 4 event raised $260,680 for The Mount Union Fund, which was an increase of more than $58,000 from the inaugural event in 2018. A total of 885 donors gave gifts to the fund, which supports student scholarships, technology and other critical student needs across Mount Union’s campus.
Biology Professor McElhinney Selected for Million-Dollar Women in STEM Project
Dr. Amy McElhinney, associate professor and chair of the Department of Biology at the University of Mount Union, was selected to participate in the National Science Foundation’s Advancing STEM Careers by Empowering Network Development (ASCEND) project from an esteemed national pool of candidates.
Mount Union Awards Outstanding Employees, Honors Retirees
The University of Mount Union held its annual Employee Recognition Ceremony on May 9 and featured award presentations and the honoring of retirees.
Mount Union’s Fully-Online MBA Program Earns HLC Approval, Application Now Open
The University of Mount Union is pleased to announce its fully-online Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program has earned approval from the Higher Learning Commission and Ohio Department of Higher Education. The program is slated to begin in May of 2021, and applications are now being accepted.