Hispanic Heritage Month is a national holiday celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. It recognizes the cultures and contributions made by Hispanic and Latino Americans.
The event begins on Sept. 15 because it celebrates the Independence Day of Latin American countries including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Muskingum University is taking part in the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, hosted by the Office of Diversity, Access, and Inclusion (DAI).
Muskingum University today announced it has been awarded a $2.2 million Title III Strengthening Institutions grant from the U.S. Department of Education to strengthen support systems that prepare students for the workforce or continuing study while also ensuring timely degree completion.
Seniors in Muskingum’s acclaimed Nursing department hosted the University’s annual flu clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 29. In coordination with University leadership and the Rambo Memorial Health Center in Muskingum County, immunizations were offered free to all students, faculty and staff to ensure the continued health and wellbeing of the campus community.
In the following correspondence issued in late September to Muskie students, Provost Evangelista outlined detail regarding some important updates to the Spring academic calendar: