There are two professional licenses expiring in Hancock County in the week ending April 1 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
University of Findlay’s campus community came together Wednesday, Feb. 22 to express their gratitude for those who have given to the University as part of Thank a Donor Day.
University of Findlay alumni, faculty, staff, students, and community are invited to #OilerUpGiveBack during the University’s annual Day of Giving event from noon on Thursday, March 23 through noon on Friday, March 24.
On Wednesday, Heidelberg hosted five panelists to share their stories, each impacted by the death penalty in Ohio. Hosted by Dr. Sarah Lazzari and Chaplain Paul Sittason Stark as part of their k(NO)w Justice course, these panelists shared their experiences with a room of invested students, dedicated only to sharing their truths, regardless of the minds their stories changed.
Camp 9-1-1 is an educational safety camp designed for children in Hancock County and the City of Findlay entering Kindergarten to learn about a variety of age-appropriate safety topics.
Picture the following scenario – you’re about to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Tiffin University and have just been accepted into one of the most prestigious chemistry Ph.D. programs in the Midwest through the University of Notre Dame.
There are three professional licenses expiring in Wyandot County in the week ending March 18 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.