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Recent News About Heidelberg University
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Criminology, psychology students showcase research, internships
During their junior year, students majoring in one of the behavioral sciences are required to complete an independent research project or an internship.
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Wigs & Makeup: '21 grad lands awesome job with Lyric Opera of Chicago
James Ogle ’21 fell in love with theatre when he was 14, sitting in the audience at his first-ever performance, Little Shop of Horrors, at a community college near his Henagar, Alabama, home. Since then, his love of theatre has only grown.
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WBB looks to build off of experience
The Heidelberg University women's basketball team enters the 2022-23 season with a roster of 21 athletes.
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Juvenile justice is being brought back to the Heidelberg classroom
As part of Dr. Sarah Lazzari’s “Juvenile Justice” course (CRM 362), Heidelberg students are participating in the Writers in Residence program.
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Men's Soccer blanked by Capital
The Heidelberg University men's soccer team hosted Capital University Wednesday, but was unable to muster any offense, resulting in a 6-0 defeat.
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Virtual business class project goes international
Fifty-plus Heidelberg business students are getting a taste of international – and intercultural – collaboration this semester.
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Newly renovated Miller Hall is dedicated; legacies live on
Miller Residence Hall – before Heidelberg completed the $8.9 million renovation in late summer – had seen its better days.
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DEIC team dives deeper into ongoing work, makes connections
Last week, five members of Heidelberg’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee (DEIC) traveled to Crawfordsville, Indiana, to participate in the HEDS Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Student Success Workshop.
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Prison visit an eye-opener for 'Berg criminology students
A group of Criminology students from Dr. Sarah Lazzari’s classes as well as the criminal justice honorary Alpha Phi Omega got a dose of the real world of prison incarceration when they visited the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville this week.
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Alumni research scientists lead group sharing career experiences with students
As part of HYPE Day #2 on Wednesday, science students at Heidelberg had a unique opportunity to get a glimpse into the life of a working research scientist.
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Smith receives third OAC player of the week award
Heidelberg University football team's Parker Smith earned OAC Player of the Week after a solid punt game against Mount Union on Saturday.
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Consultant conducting feasibility study for medical education program
Heidelberg University retained the services of Tripp Umbach to conduct a feasibility study for the expansion of an educational program in Northwest Ohio – evaluating the feasibility and the financial ramifications.
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Premiere performance pays tribute to Tuskegee Airman Harold Brown
Heidelberg's University School of Music & Theatre is pleased to present the collegiate premiere of Michael Shirtz’s jazz narrative, To Rise Above: A Journey of a Tuskegee Airman,...
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Research helps biochem majors clarify career paths
There’s nothing better than real-life experiences to help students to understand what their careers will be like post-graduation.
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'Meet the Firms Night': Future accountants seize networking opportunity
Time and again, good networking has proven valuable in making connections for career opportunities.
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Dual roles: Judge takes on role of teacher at Court on Campus
“We the people …”
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HU stands out in U.S. News' Social Mobility, Undergraduate Teaching
Heidelberg University has climbed in U.S. News & World Report’s annual survey of Social Mobility at No. 19 in the Midwest Regional Universities category.
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Prestigious summer research takes 2 computer science majors to southern U.S.
Summers are for fun in the sun, but two Computer Science majors decided on a different path, stepping out of their comfort zones and traveling to the southern U.S. for prestigious Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU).
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8 hands, 2 pianos: Get ready for 'Piano-stachio' performance
What could be better than two hands on one piano? Eight hands on two pianos!
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'Berg's nursing program gets first professional accreditation
Heidelberg University’s new Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, launched two years ago, has received its first professional accreditation, an indication that the program is succeeding in promoting excellence in nursing education.The BSN degree program at Heidelberg is now accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).