Junior Elizabeth Hartman, a second-generation Muskie, grew up hearing her mom tell stories about life at Muskingum. She says, “When I visited for myself, I understood why she liked it here. I loved the close-knit and friendly campus culture, and the admissions process showed me how the university pays attention to individual students and their needs. I've really benefited from the individualized involvement with faculty and classmates throughout my time here.”
Hartman, who will graduate in 2016, is majoring in English, Political Science and Criminal Justice. She is involved on campus as the Student Senate Junior Class Treasurer, a member of the FAD Club, the treasurer of Circle K International and the Sigma Tau Delta English Honorary, a member of Affirmity Club, Order of Omega, Rotaract Club, and Equality Alliance, and a Student Success Center tutor.