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Recent News About Heidelberg University
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HYPE's Michelle Singletary: The recipe for financial freedom
In the world of personal finance, knowledge is power. And you already have the power to become richer than you think.
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HYPE 'internship tour' takes students to county agencies
One of the benefits of HYPE Days at Heidelberg is the opportunity for students to take a deeper dive into a specific career-related topic in workshop-style sessions following the keynote speaker.
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Speech Team has strong showing at OU tournament
Eleven schools from four states competed at Ohio University's annual "1804 Speech Tournament" on January 28.
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Welcome to Winterfest 2023!
It’s time: welcome to Winterfest 2023!
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'Berg community comes together to celebrate MLK Jr. Day
Throughout the day, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee scheduled events that included community service both on and off campus, a meet-and-greet with engaging activities with new Director of Diversity, Equity and Belonging Aaron Nelson, and workshops for students in the morning and faculty and staff in the afternoon.
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New dean, alum connect over shared high school HOF induction
You just never know where you’ll meet a Heidelberg alum.
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On MLK Jr. Day, Heidelberg focuses on community building
Instead of a day off, the Heidelberg community will gather together on Monday, Jan. 16 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day – for a Day ON!
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On MLK Jr. Day, Heidelberg focuses on community building
Instead of a day off, the Heidelberg community will gather together on Monday, Jan. 16 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day – for a Day ON! Students, faculty and staff will participate in a series of events around the theme of Community Building: From Knowing to Doing.
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New dean, alum connect over shared high school HOF induction
You just never know where you’ll meet a Heidelberg alum.
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'Berg selects Ryan McDannell as first-ever Esports head coach
Heidelberg Athletics Director Greg Cooper has announced the hiring of Ryan McDannell as the head coach of the newly created Esports program.
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Berg holds on for win over Carnegie Mellon
Led by Eric Panning's sixth career double-double, the No. 22 Heidelberg University men's basketball team held on for a 91-85 victory over Carnegie Mellon University in the opening game of the E.M. "Mose" Hole/Wooster Kiwanis Classic.
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No. 22 MBB stunned by Wooster
Despite cutting a 15-point deficit to one, the No. 22 Heidelberg University men's basketball team was upset by The College of Wooster on Friday night, 68-65.
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Bean drops career high in loss to Alma
The Heidelberg University women's basketball team dropped its final game of 2022, falling in a rare Tuesday matinee to Alma College, 64-50. In the loss, center Cheyanne Bean dropped a career-high 13 points.
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Congrats, December Grads, and Welcome to the Alumni Family
On Friday, Heidelberg celebrated the accomplishments of 32 students who completed graduation requirements this semester.
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’Berg after-school tutors fill the gap for local elementary children
Last spring, the School of Education received funding from the Ohio Department of Education’s Statewide Mathematics and Literacy tutoring grant program.
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Local Entrepreneur Suzie Reineke to join HU Board of Trustees
Local entrepreneur and marketing professional Suzie Reineke have been appointed to a four-year term on the Heidelberg University Board of Trustees.
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Toward Inclusivity: New Music, Theatre Audition Option Coming
Heidelberg’s School of Music & Theatre is launching a new pathway that will give prospective students more options for entry into studying the arts at the collegiate level.
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Giving Tuesday special for 'Berg president, Sisters in Shelter
Giving Tuesday (Nov. 29) brought special meaning and a special opportunity for ‘Berg President Rob Huntington.
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MAC students research local homelessness issue, provide valuable data
Research methods classes at the graduate level can be very intimidating. But if the outcome is meaningful, all the work and worry are worth it.
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Body donor ceremony an expression of gratitude, deep respect
Even in death, three individuals – “silent teaching partners” – have given a rare and amazing gift to Heidelberg’s science students.