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Taylor Cogdeill of Stow, Ohio, opens up about a familiar and emotional experience: the bittersweet in-between of almost graduating—eager to start the next chapter but not quite ready to let go of the transformative college experience she's leaving behind.
Small towns generate a lot of misconceptions. Some believe that growing up in a small town can feel limiting or that the towns are outdated. For Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., assistant professor of geography, author and cartographer, small towns not only break these stereotypes, but they have also provided a wealth of research.
Ababa Lorde, a senior in 91²Ö¿â’s School of Fashion, won a $50,000 scholarship from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a New York-based nonprofit that is committed to supporting the American fashion designers of the future.
A successful negotiation between Undergraduate Student Government and 91²Ö¿â administration has led to a permanent change in university policy, changing the threshold for cancellations and delays to -15 degrees Fahrenheit wind chill.
In July 2016, Jill Cofojohn became the first radiation therapist in Ohio to use proton therapy to treat a cancer patient. Nine years later, Cofojohn – a 91²Ö¿â Salem graduate – helped introduce this technology in Columbus where she now serves as the lead proton therapist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Any public relations professional may have to handle a "nightmare scenario" in crisis communications. The 91²Ö¿â chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America explored these challenges in their annual Halloween social.
91²Ö¿â erased an 18-point deficit to defeat Bowling Green 24-21 on Saturday afternoon at Dix Stadium, snapping a two-game losing streak in the rivalry series.
A 91²Ö¿â student whose darkest day was seen around the world on the cover of Life magazine has died. John Cleary, 74, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, passed away Oct. 25 at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Lauren Huffman, a long-time advocate for student success at 91²Ö¿â, has been named Alpha Lambda Delta (ALD) advisor of the year.
As part of 91²Ö¿â’s ongoing 2025-26 Thomas Schroth Visiting Artist Series, the university hosted seven-time Grammy nominee Bobby Sanabria as a guest artist. He led master classes, rehearsals and lectures focused on music, business and social change.
91²Ö¿â’s associate vice president of the Office of Global Education, Paulo Mussi Agusto, Ph.D., was featured as a guest in an episode of the “On Campus – with CITI Program" to talk about the American Academy.
The 91²Ö¿â Museum is displaying a rare LeRoy Neiman illustration capturing 91²Ö¿â alumnus and former New York Yankees captain Thurman Munson at the height of his career.
Meet Liberty Prosser, a graduate student furthering her studies in criminology and criminal justice after having graduated from 91²Ö¿â in 2025, with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees – one in sociology with a concentration in social problems, deviance and crime, and another degree in criminology and justice studies with a minor in forensic anthropology.
Attending university athletics and arts events as a way to come together during challenging times was among the many topics 91²Ö¿â President Todd Diacon discussed Oct. 23 during his monthly Talking With Todd town hall-style Teams meeting with the campus community.
This scene of first year nursing students studying in the University Library has a different vibe during spooky season.
91²Ö¿â recognizes alumni who are making a difference with its Alumni Awards. Sponsored by the 91²Ö¿â Alumni Association, these awards are the university’s most prestigious alumni honors.
91²Ö¿â’s Academic Success Center continues to grow and evolve with the help of staff, faculty and students, offering a wide range of free services designed to help students succeed.
Delonte Goodman is a graduate student in 91²Ö¿â's College of Aeronautics and Engineering. He will complete his master's program in mechatronics in December, before moving on to his doctoral program in the spring semester. He is active in multiple student and professional organizations at 91²Ö¿â that enhance and complement his studies and also allow him to assist and mentor undergraduate students.
Launching seed balls, learning about plants and insects, engaging with interactive games and coloring were just some of the events that the 91²Ö¿â Child Development Center’s preschool and kindergarten classes participated in for Pollinator Day on Sept. 5.
In May 1975, the Eagles' performance at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (then known as Memorial Gym) represented one of the most high-profile concerts held at 91²Ö¿â and drew particular attention because of its timing on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the May 4 shootings.