Muskingum University: In the News. Palmer Gallery change of hours noted in local news. The Louis O. Palmer Gallery on campus is changing its hours of operation to allow better access for the community and those on campus. Read more at the Zanesville Times Recorder. Distinguished Faculty Awards presented during Convocation. Featured articles, campus news and campus events at Muskingum University, New Concord, Ohio. Institute for the Study of Globalization and Covert Politics (ISGP). Three faculty members were honored for excellence in teaching, scholarship and service during Convocation August 3. The Zanesville Times Recorder highlights each award recipient. Read full biographies at the news page. Welcome Weekend brings new faces to campus. The class of 2. 02. What is Good Standing? Why is Good Standing important? How do I maintain Good Standing? Is there a way to prove my company's Good Standing? When would I need a Certificate of Good Standing? What is Good Standing? August 2. 6, and move in day was featured in WHIZ- TV news and the Zanesville Times Recorder. Local Muskie Fellows mentioned in Zanesville news. Area Muskie Fellows were mentioned in the Times Recorder and in the New Concord Leader. Read the detailed list of all Muskie Fellows on our site. Muskies participate in John and Annie Glenn Museum and Historic Site commemoration. META-INF/MANIFEST.MFname/audet/samuel/shorttyping/ShortDictManager$BufferedStream.classname/audet/samuel/shorttyping/ShortDictManager.classname/audet/samuel/shorttyping/ShortDictTools$AbbrComparator.classname/audet/samuel. Contact: More Than Just a Film. RealVideo 'Contact' Movie Promo. RealVideo 'Contact' Cast Interviews. Copyright (c) 1997 by Larry Klaes ([email protected] The SETI League United States. Total number of Ss found: 10970 (62%) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM SN SO SP SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW SX SY SZ Top Missing Submit. Number of SAs found: 543 (80%. Our advanced meditation course and retreat includes tips, videos will guide you for energy enhancement and illumination over traditional courses to remove energy blockages. Muskingum University students helped serve Tom’s Ice Cream at the recent commemoration of the addition of the John & Annie Glenn Museum to the Ohio History Connection’s statewide system of more than 5. Hasseler spends time with local media. President Susan S. Hasseler continues to visit with representatives from regional media, sharing with them her commitment to educate “the whole person for the whole world.”She was interviewed July 1. Zanesville Noon Rotary Club meeting by WHIZ- TV News. Videographer Karysa Kent ’1. Dr. Hasseler talked about her plans for Muskingum. She appeared on WHIZ- TV's Live at Noon news July 1. Daily Jeffersonian August 2. Local news highlight new turf installation. Muskingum University's. Sherman Field underwent changes this summer, and the Daily Jeffersonian and Times Recorder stopped by campus as the new turf installation was completed. JUMPSTART and Talented and Gifted summer camps prepare school- age children for school year. As a part of two Muskingum University Graduate and Continuing Studies intervention specialist licensure programs, graduate students worked with more than 1. July. The camps were featured in the Daily Jeffersonian July 3. Muskingum University in local news for hosting i. BELIEVE camps. Muskingum University was a campus host for the i. BELIEVE Foundation leadership camps. WHIZ- TV visited campus July 1. Alumna filmmaker visits campus during Alumni Weekend, featured in local news. Stephanie Greegor. Muskies about her career in filmmaking during Alumni Weekend in June. See more as posted on the Daily Jeffersonian website. President Anne C. Steele honored by John and Annie Glenn Historic Site. Muskingum University President Anne C. Steele was presented with a lifetime pass to the Historic Site, an engraved brick and a photo collage, featuring Dr. Steele and Senator Glenn, at a reception held June 6. The Daily Jeffersonian highlighted the event. Muskingum University bowlers in local news for fourth place finish at Club Champions. The Muskingum University Bowling Club placed fourth at the Club Collegiate National Tournament held April 9 and April 1. Indianapolis, Indiana. The bowlers were featured in the Zanesville Times Recorder. The team went into the tournament ranked 1. Muskingum has two members ranked in the top 2. Summer Finley and Jared Shaner, and they are on the ballot to be named All- American. Muskingum University Council for Exceptional Children hosts Muskie Olympics, featured in local news. Students from East Muskingum Middle School and John Glenn High School came to campus April 8 for Muskie Olympics. Muskingum University's Council for Exceptional Children and student athlete volunteers ran activities such as bowling, relay races, mini golf, a Frisbee toss, and more. The event was featured in the Daily Jeffersonian and on Sunday's front page. Ohio Rehabitation and Corrections Officials visit campus. Gary Mohr, the Director of the Department of Ohio Rehabilitation and Corrections presented his 'State of the Agency' address at Muskingum University Wednesday, April 6. Noble County Correctional Institution Warden Tim Buchanan was also on the program, introducing 'Restored Citizens Network' members who discussed successful offender re- entry efforts in the region. Muskingum students explored employment opportunities with the department and regional correctional institutions. Tiberi uses Maria’s Message to reach out to the youth on this topic. You can watch the broadcast here. Recent alumnus featured in local news at job fair Wyatt Nelson '1. Job Fair held at the Zanesville Muskingum County Welcome Center March 2. WHIZ covered the event and spoke with Nelson about the fair and his future endeavors. Director for Athletic Training Program Ken Blood addresses noon rotary for National Athletic Training Month. Ken Blood, director of athletic training program, spoke with members of Zanesville Rotary March 1. WHIZ- TV has coverage of the meeting. Muskingum student chosen as intern for the Cambridge/Guernsey Visitors and Convention Bureau. Ashley Adams, Muskingum University sophomore, will serve as an intern at the VCB for a 1. April. Read more about Adams and her internship as published in the Daily Jeffersonian. Ruth Dorsey Neptune Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts Yan Sun is a spotlight artist in Ohio Arts Council exhibition. Yan Sun, Ruth Dorsey Neptune distinguished professor of fine arts, is one of the seven artists in an Ohio Arts Council exhibition, Artists of the Winding Road A- Z. The exhibition focuses on outstanding artists of the Appalachian Ohio area. Professor Sun will hold a live portrait painting of. Ohio State Senator Troy Balderson April 1. Riffe Gallery in Columbus. Find more information at the Ohio Arts Council and the WOUB sites. The Roberta A. Smith University Library featured in online news. Muskingum’s Roberta A. Smith University Library is featured in the February 2. Ohio. NET newletter. The Government Publishing Office featured Muskingum’s Roberta A. Smith University Library on their official Facebook page on February 8, in honor of the 5. Muskingum’s designation as a Federal Depository Library. Jeff Zellers weighs in on colleges cutting tuition. Muskingum University Vice President of Enrollment Jeff Zellers offered comment in a recent Hechinger Report article about colleges cutting tuition. Read the article at the Hechinger Report site. Muskingum students participate in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. More than 1. Muskingum University students showed support for the national Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service on Monday, January 1. King’s legacy through service to a number of local nonprofit agencies in Muskingum and Guernsey counties. Agencies and organizations included the Zanesville Animal Shelter, College Drive Presbyterian Church, Cambridge Unity Presbyterian Church, Beckett House, Zane Grey and National Road Museum, various Muskingum University facilities, and others. Students' participation in this nationwide day of service was featured on the front page of the Daily Jeffersonian and on WHIZ- TV for their service at Christ's Table. Director of Choral Activities Dr. Highben Receives The American Prize for Conducting. Dr. Highben, assistant professor of music and Director of Choral Activities at Muskingum, is the 2. The American Prize in Conducting in the College/University Chorus Division. Ensembles under his direction have performed for numerous conferences and festivals, including the Ohio Choral Directors Association, ACDA of Minnesota, and the St. Olaf College Choral Festival. In 2. 01. 6 Dr. Highben will teach and perform in South Korea as a Conducting Fellow in ACDA’s International Conductors Exchange Program, and will also lead the Muskingum Concert Choir to Washington, D. C. Highben has received awards from ASCAP, the American Composers Forum, and the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, and was a Finalist for the 2. American Prize in Choral Composition. To read more about Dr. Highben and The American Prize, click here. Associate Professor of Communication Lisa Marshall featured in Ohio Magazine as Memorable Educator. Dr. Lisa Marshall, associate professor of communication at Muskingum, is featured in the December 2. Ohio Magazine in an article by Frances Killea titled “Inspiring Minds.” Dr. Marshall is one of “three outstanding Ohio educators who are passionate about bringing out the best in the students they teach.” She discusses her journey as an ever- evolving educator and how she brings real- life experiences into her classroom. Read more here. Muskingum Student Donates Stem Cells. Muskingum Junior Chase Myers registered sample stem cells March 2. He underwent surgery and donated stem cells for a male who was in urgent need. Myers was featured in The Daily Jeffersonian. See the full length story at its site. Professor of Sociology Steve Mc. Guire Discusses the Psychology of Giving. Muskingum Professor of Sociology Steve Mc. Guire spoke with Evan Peter Smith of the Zanesville Times Recorder for a front- page article about local agencies – and their volunteers – preparing for the holiday season. He added insight into how volunteering can help to unite polarized communities. Muskingum University Sophomore Jason Schaumleffel Elected to Tri- Valley School Board. Jason Schaumleffel recently won a seat on the Tri- Valley School Board (Dresden, Ohio). At Muskingum, he is involved with various activities and organizations including his role as Sophomore Class President. Watch the WHIZ- TV coverage and more about his campaign at its site. Penny Selock honored as Hometown Hero. Penny Selock, a member of the Student Life Staff, was honored November 6 as a “Hometown Hero” by the Southeastern Ohio American Red Cross. Penny is a board member of the Animal Shelter Society Inc. At the local animal shelter, she started Yappy Hour, which raised $9,0. To read coverage of the event in the Zanesville Times Recorder, click here. The Roberta A. Smith University Library gets coverage on its makeover and opening.
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