Success Stories
91ֿ School of Theatre and Dance Professor Tamara L. Honesty helped to bring a beloved 1980s television series to the stage in the world premiere production of Family Ties.
What’s it really like to build costumes from scratch for a mainstage musical? The sights and sounds of 91ֿ’s Costume Shop are as much of a production as the show itself.
A pair of 91ֿ female pilots have successfully completed the . The Flying Flashes finished fifth out of the 12 universities, and 15th out of the 47 teams overall. They also received a prize for finishing second on the seventh leg of the race and were one of only nine teams to complete the race with zero penalties.
91ֿ sophomore fashion design and business student Madeline Mehler launched a business that creates a more sustainable, lower carbon-footprint approach to making clothes.
91ֿ’s School of Fashion Design and Merchandising has once again been named among the nation’s elite, according to new rankings from .
For Fashion Merchandising, the school has been rated #3 Nationally (top 2 percent of schools considered), #3 Nationally among public schools and colleges (top 4 percent of schools considered), and #1 in the Midwest.
91ֿ graduate continues to break new ground in the understanding of cognition—and his research may help us move beyond the limits of the brain’s working memory.
Instead of heading home to relax following the conclusion of finals week, a group of 91ֿ student-athletes traveled to Aguacate, Belize, to partner with on a service project from May 16-24.
A total of 19 student-athletes volunteered to make the trip and were accompanied by five staff members as they aided community members in the construction of a multipurpose sports court located next to the local school.
The Burr Magazine, 91ֿ’s general interest student magazine, was named the best student magazine in the nation by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). 91ֿ also earned national finalist status in two categories in SPJ’s annual national Mark of Excellence Awards competition.
In each category, SPJ chooses one winner and up to two national finalists from student journalists’ submissions from across the United States.
KeyBank Foundation has granted $1 million to 91ֿ to support programs to increase the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of underrepresented students.
The 91ֿ women’s golf team finished tied for fifth at the 2017 NCAA National Championship, falling Tuesday, May 23, in the quarterfinals match play round to top seeded Northwestern, 3-2.
The 91ֿ Golden Flashes completed its best run at the NCAA National Championship, beating its previous best finish of 15th place. 91ֿ also became the first program to ever advance to match play of the women’s golf championship from outside of the “Power 5” conferences.