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![Mount Union Named a Top College in Ohio for Alumni Earnings Among Recent Graduates](/Images/News%20Landing/News/gradreports_badge.jpg)
Mount Union Named a Top College in Ohio for Alumni Earnings Among Recent Graduates
The University of Mount Union was recently announced as one of the 2021 Best Colleges in Ohio for bachelor’s degree Salary Score by Optimal’s GradReports. The institution was ranked eighth in the state and third in the Northeast Ohio region.
![Aubel, Cooper Named 2020, 2021 Mount Union Jane Weston Chapman Award Winners](/Images/News%20Landing/News/cooper_capuzza_award_edit.jpg)
Aubel, Cooper Named 2020, 2021 Mount Union Jane Weston Chapman Award Winners
The University of Mount Union is proud to announce that Jordan Aubel ’20, an art graduate of West Middlesex, Pennsylvania, and Dr. Adelina Cooper, associate professor of communication, are the 2020 and 2021 recipients of the Jane Weston Chapman award.
![Advancement VP King Selected to AGB Institute for Leadership and Governance in Higher Education](/AutomaticImport/DirectoryPhotos/kinggl.jpg)
Advancement VP King Selected to AGB Institute for Leadership and Governance in Higher Education
The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) Institute for Leadership and Governance in Higher Education has announced the selected participants for the class of 2021. Part of the cohort is Greg King ’89, vice president for university advancement at the University of Mount Union.
Mount Union Creates, Donates 1,000+ Thank-You Bags for Healthcare Employees
In support of the efforts of frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Mount Union students put together more than 1,000 thank-you bags for the entire staffs of Aultman Alliance Community Hospital and Alliance City Health Department.
![Mitchell ’21 Named 2021 Outstanding Senior at Mount Union](/Images/News%20Landing/News/mitchell_carlee.jpg)
Mitchell ’21 Named 2021 Outstanding Senior at Mount Union
The University of Mount Union is proud to announce that Carlee Mitchell, a biochemistry major of Alliance, Ohio, has been named its 2021 Outstanding Senior.
Mount Union Exercise Science Students Conduct Research Alongside Faculty
Nick Dye ’22, of Massillon, Ohio, Rachel Hawk ‘22, of Medina, Ohio, and Hayley Maher ‘22, of Greenville, Ohio are undergraduate students at the University of Mount Union who study in the Department of Exercise, Sport and Nutrition Sciences. They serve as Dr. Lonnie Lowery’s faculty research assistants and are involved in multiple research projects related to coffee consumption and health, one of which they are hoping to present at the International Society of Sports Nutrition conference this summer.
Maher ‘21 Named a Ping Student Service Award recipient
The University of Mount Union is proud announce Hayley Maher ’21, an exercise science major of Greenville, Ohio, for the Charles J. Ping Student Service Award, sponsored by Ohio Campus Compact (OCC).
![Mount Union Athletics - Statement on Spring 2021](/Images/Site%20Images/athletics_statement.jpg)
Mount Union Athletics - Statement on Spring 2021
Mount Union's Office of Athletics releases a statement regarding athletics in the upcoming spring 2021 semester.
![Schortgen Earns Visiting Professorship at Norwegian School of Business and Law](/Images/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/Department%20of%20Political%20Science%20and%20International%20Studies/schortgen_banner.jpg)
Schortgen Earns Visiting Professorship at Norwegian School of Business and Law
Dr. Francis Schortgen, professor of political science and international studies and business, has started a virtual visiting professorship in the School of Business and Law at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway.
![NCAA Division III Cancels Winter Championship Events For 2020-21](/Images/News%20Landing/News/ncaa_update.jpg)
NCAA Division III Cancels Winter Championship Events For 2020-21
Due to low participation numbers among member schools, NCAA Division III winter championships are canceled for the 2020-21 academic year. For the University of Mount Union, this affects men's and women's basketball, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's indoor track and field and wrestling.