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Armitage Presents on Largest Wildfire in California History at CLP
ALLIANCE, Ohio – Barb Armitage presented this week’s Continued Learning Program (CLP), “The Largest Fire in California History,” on Tuesday morning at the University of Mount Union.
Coffman and Himes Named Inaugural Spirit of America Award Recipients
ALLIANCE, Ohio – The University of Mount Union has named two members of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO) and Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), as the inaugural recipients of the Spirit of America Award. The Award is sponsored by the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement on Mount Union’s campus.
Mount Union Students learn about the Wilderness
Each summer, a group of students at Mount Union prepare themselves to take a trip out into the wilderness. This summer, 21 students traveled to New York to explore our beautiful environment for eight days of which six were spent backpacking.
Unique Student Ideas Once Again Pitched at Semi-Annual Raider Tank Competition
The University of Mount Union hosted its semi-annual Raider Tank competition with the fall 2022 edition featuring four Mount Union alumni who competed in Raider Tank returning as judges.
Educating Students about the Importance of the FAFSA
ALLIANCE, OH- Are you a prospective Raider or current student? If yes, this blog is for you! April is Financial Literacy Month, and the University of Mount Union is educating students and parents on the importance of the FAFSA and why students need to fill out the FAFSA application.
Aspiring Physician Assistant, Styranec '25 Works for Successful Career
Being a first-generation college student can be difficult as navigating the college system is new for you. Whether you need help filling out your first college or FAFSA application, teachers and guidance counselors are there to help you with the process. Emilee Styranec ‘25, biology and neuroscience double major at the University of Mount Union, is the first female in her family to pursue a college education.
Students at the University of Mount Union Make an Impact in Washington DC
Each spring semester, students enrolled in the Lobbying on Capitol Hill class travel to Washington, DC to do just that: learn about bi-partisan legislation to address big issues and then head to Capitol Hill to meet with their representatives in the House and Senate to urge action on the issue.
Visiting Every State Park in Ohio During My Sophomore Year
During my sophomore year at Mount Union, I made it my missions to visit all 75 State Parks in Ohio. My journey took me through every corner of Ohio, and opened my eyes to all that Ohio nature has to offer.
What will my college schedule look like as a First-Year Student?
Connor Good '26 gives a glimpse into what a prospective Mount Union student can expect their schedule to look like while in college.
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.