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173rd Commencement Ceremony Held at Mount Union
Approximately 526 graduate and undergraduate students participated in the University of Mount Union’s 173rd Commencement Ceremony held Saturday, May 18 in the Peterson Field House of the McPherson Academic and Athletic Complex.
![Mount Union’s Sport Business Degree Ranked Best in Ohio](/Images/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/Department%20of%20Human%20Performance%20and%20Sport%20Business/Lori%20Braa%202.jpg)
Mount Union’s Sport Business Degree Ranked Best in Ohio
The University of Mount Union’s Bachelor of Arts Degree in sport business has been ranked as the best degree of its kind in Ohio and tenth in the nation according to Bachelor’s Degree Center (BDC).
![Mount Union, Marlington Continue “Duke Tank” Competitions](/Images/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/School%20of%20Business/Duke%20Tank%203-19.jpg)
Mount Union, Marlington Continue “Duke Tank” Competitions
The University of Mount Union and Marlington Middle School business class partnered once again to host the Marlington middle school “Duke Tank” competition.
![2019 Nature Center Photography Contest](/Images/Centers/Nature%20Center/2017%20Nature%20Center%20Logo-Final-02.png)
2019 Nature Center Photography Contest
The 2019 Nature Photography Contest and Exhibit hosted by the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center received and displayed 111 photo entries. Formal judging was completed prior to the gallery opening, and judges awarded ribbons for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention
![Margaret Atwood to Present Mount Union’s 2019 Schooler Lecture April 10](/Images/Events%20Landing/Events/Lecture%20Series/Atwood_Margaret.jpg)
Margaret Atwood to Present Mount Union’s 2019 Schooler Lecture April 10
The University of Mount Union is proud to announce that Margaret Atwood, award-winning author of The Handmaid’s Tale and other literary works, will present the annual Schooler Lecture Wednesday, April 10, 2019 in the Timken Gymnasium of the McPherson Academic and Athletic Complex.
![Traveling Abroad: A Cost-Effective, Life-Altering Experience](/Images/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/Department%20of%20World%20Languages%20and%20Cultures/Bertrand_1.jpg)
Traveling Abroad: A Cost-Effective, Life-Altering Experience
My home university, Université de Bourgogne in Dijon, France, had an agreement to send students all over the world, and I was chosen to be a student and a teaching assistant in the French program at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. This changed my life forever as I stayed another year to finish the master’s degree program in French.
![Ruse Named Director of Mount Union’s Risk Management and Insurance Program](/Images/Site%20Images/Student%20In%20Classroom%2012.jpg)
Ruse Named Director of Mount Union’s Risk Management and Insurance Program
The University of Mount Union is proud to announce it has named Linda Ruse as the director of its recently-added program in risk management and insurance.
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Health and Fitness are Focal Points for UMU Experts Lunch January 22
The final UMU Experts: Lunch Series event for the 2018-2019 Academic Year will take place on Tuesday, January 22 at noon in the Newbold Room of the Hoover-Price Campus Center at Mount Union.
![Mount Union Entrepreneurship Students Assist, Judge Marlington Students](/Images/News%20Landing/News/Marlington%2010-18%202%5B2%5D.jpg)
Mount Union Entrepreneurship Students Assist, Judge Marlington Students
Students in the University of Mount Union’s entrepreneurship minor recently worked with Marlington Middle School eighth grade students as part of their “Duke Tank” pitch competition on Wednesday, October 31.
![Students Pitch Business Ideas to Area Professionals at Fall “Raider Tank”](/Images/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/School%20of%20Business/IMG_3914.jpg)
Students Pitch Business Ideas to Area Professionals at Fall “Raider Tank”
The University of Mount Union’s semi-annual “Raider Tank” entrepreneurship pitch competition took place on Monday, October 29, with three students netting a total of $1,200 to help fund their ideas.