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![Voices of Mount Union – Wai Sum Fung ’23 (Vincent)](/Images/News%20Landing/News/fun_wai_sum_blog.jpg)
Voices of Mount Union – Wai Sum Fung ’23 (Vincent)
Wai Sum Fung '23 discusses his Mount Union experience as an international student with Lynn Reutens '23 as part of the Voices of Mount Union series.
![Mount Union Students, Alliance Community Collect Record Donations at Trick-or-Treat Event](/Images/News%20Landing/News/canned_goods1.jpg)
Mount Union Students, Alliance Community Collect Record Donations at Trick-or-Treat Event
Thanks to the generosity of the Alliance community, the University of Mount Union’s Trick-or-Treat for Canned Goods event brought in a record 6,820 pounds of food that was donated to the Alliance Community Pantry.
![Presenting at a National Conference as a Student](/Images/News%20Landing/News/PJSA2021-GracynSagePresentation.jpg)
Presenting at a National Conference as a Student
Gracyn Sage '24 discusses her opportunity to present her research at the national Peace and Justice Association Conference in Wisconsin.
![Mount Union Faculty Collaborate on Peace Studies Book](/Images/News%20Landing/News/N.%20Johnson%20Book.jpg)
Mount Union Faculty Collaborate on Peace Studies Book
Six University of Mount Union professors recently contributed to a new book entitled, “Humanities Perspectives in Peace Education: Re-Engaging the Heart of Peace Studies.”
![Mount Union Once Again Named a Top 10 Midwest College by U.S. News and World Report](/Images/Site%20Images/aerial.jpg)
Mount Union Once Again Named a Top 10 Midwest College by U.S. News and World Report
For the second consecutive year, the University of Mount Union was ranked 10th among Midwest Regional Colleges in U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 Best Colleges rankings. This was Mount Union’s 31st year in a row to be recognized as a top college by the outlet.
![Mount Union Ascends to its Highest National Ranking in Washington Monthly History](/Images/Site%20Images/Student%20In%20Classroom%2010.jpg)
Mount Union Ascends to its Highest National Ranking in Washington Monthly History
For the 11th consecutive year, the University of Mount Union was ranked among the best baccalaureate colleges and universities in Washington Monthly’s 2021 rankings. The University was ranked 29th out of 244 institutions across the country, which is the highest position Mount Union has achieved, up an incredible 64 spots since 2017. That ranking placed Mount Union fourth among Ohio institutions.
![Mount Union’s Margo Miller Work Selected For National Exhibit](/Images/News%20Landing/News/2.%20Wahallaplateau.1_MargoMillerjpg.jpg)
Mount Union’s Margo Miller Work Selected For National Exhibit
Mount Union’s Margo Miller Work Selected For National Exhibit
![Mount Union Makes Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Transfer Pathway Easier](/Images/Site%20Images/Student%20In%20Classroom%2011.jpg)
Mount Union Makes Associate to Bachelor’s Degree Transfer Pathway Easier
The University of Mount Union has announced updates to its transfer student policy, making it easier for those with associate degrees to complete their bachelor’s degrees in less time than ever before.
![Summer Camps Set to Return to the University of Mount Union](/Images/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/Department%20of%20Engineering/EESP%2019%20Day%203-5.jpg)
Summer Camps Set to Return to the University of Mount Union
The University of Mount Union will host a variety of camps and conferences to external groups during the Summer 2021 term. Mount Union’s Office of Camps and Conferences is set to host a variety of groups including day camps, residential camps, athletic camps and professional conferences throughout the year.
![Dr. Jamie Capuzza to Deliver Mount Union Women’s History Month Keynote](/Images/Site%20Images/Spotlights/Capuzza-Edited2.jpg)
Dr. Jamie Capuzza to Deliver Mount Union Women’s History Month Keynote
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The University of Mount Union’s annual Women’s History Month Keynote Address will be delivered by Dr. Jamie Capuzza ‘85, professor and chair of the Department of Communication on Wednesday, March 31 at 7 p.m.