University of Findlay students taking Elementary Statistics left the classroom on Wednesday and made their way over to Alumni Memorial Union for a hands-on learning experience with Barbie Bungee Jump.
The University of Findlay is inviting all Northwest Ohio middle and high school educators teaching environmental and agricultural science to campus for a one-day workshop.
University of Findlay College of Pharmacy’s Class of 2022 received a 93 percent pass rate for first-time attempts on the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX), giving University of Findlay’s College of Pharmacy the highest pass rate in Ohio and top 10 nationally.
The dynamic Heidelberg speaking duo of Julia Schaefer and Kelsey Stanfield secured the Ohio Forensics Association's State Champion title in the President's Division at the season-concluding 2023 State Tournament hosted by John Carroll University on February 17.
Tiffin University is proud to partner with community colleges for pathways of study that will lead to a four-year degree. With TU’s A2B (Associate to Bachelor’s degree completion) program, students who have an associate degree from a regionally accredited institution can earn their bachelor’s degree from Tiffin University in 61 (or fewer) credits.
Four faculty members have earned recognition for their excellence in teaching, research, commitment to the humanities and distinguished service to the campus.
In a world where purpose is easily imprisoned by falsely assigned definitions, Dr. Yusef Salaam urges students and citizens of the world to live life to the fullest, with a focused understanding of self and an unalienable sense of purpose.
From February 20 to March 24, Tiffin University’s Diane Kidd Gallery will feature “Patterns in Clay.” Kaname and Sumiko Takada, husband and wife, are both ceramic artists and have created Studio Takada, located in Columbus.
There is one professional license expiring in Seneca County in the week ending March 18 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There are five professional licenses expiring in Hancock County in the week ending March 18 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.