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The University of Mount Union is pleased to announce that Emily Krizner ’26 has been named its 2026 Outstanding Senior.
The University of Mount Union is pleased to announce that Dr. Lori Braa, associate professor of sport business, has been named the recipient of the 2026 Great Teacher Award.
On Thursday, April 16, the University of Mount Union’s entrepreneurial studies program received a generous $10,000 grant from the Burton D. Morgan Foundation in honor of the late Paulette Kachilla, lecturer of political science.
Music education major, Felix Moreno ’27, received the Professional Achievement Award from the National Association for Music Education (NAfME).
For Maggie (Galentine ’22) Kandel, her job as a school psychologist is not a job, but rather a passion she hopes continues growing with the years working in education.
The Community Campus Coalition recently announced that Kaylynn Thomas ’26 was Mount Union’s recipient of the 2026 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award.
Mount Union's programs in computer science and data science were highlighted by the Ohio Department of Higher Education's Supercomputer Center for their hands-on use of innovative technology.
The University of Mount Union’s Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement is pleased to announce Elayne Dunlap and State Representative Scott Oelslager as the recipients of the Mary Regula Award for Community Service and the Ralph Regula Award for Public Service, respectively.
Examine the value of an MBA in today’s changing job market through the experience of mid-career professional Jeremy Saline, who balanced the degree with work and family. Explore evolving employer expectations, increased program specialization, and the financial, time, and cost considerations involved. Drawing on expert insight, the article concludes that an MBA’s value depends on clear career goals rather than serving as a one-size-fits-all credential.
Spring break looked a little different for a group of University of Mount Union marketing students this year. Instead of beaches and road trips, they packed their ambition and headed to Chicago for the 2026 AMA International Collegiate Conference (ICC).
Known for putting its students’ needs first, in 2023, Mount Union introduced Go-to-Raiders, a mentorship-like program dedicated to helping incoming students ease their transition to college.
Ty Dennison ’27, mechanical engineering major and nursing majors, Tyler Harsh ’27 and Anna Weinel ’28, show up every day with great attitudes to work toward a main goal: a career.