Muskingum recognized for top nursing program

Muskingum University has been recognized by RegisteredNursing.org in their annual rankings as a top nursing school in Ohio. Of the 89 Registered Nurse (R.N.) programs in the state of Ohio, Muskingum ranked third amongst institutions with traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) programs and 10th overall.

Experienced administrator selected to lead athletics

Former student-athlete, coach and experienced athletic administrator, Steve Brockelbank, has been selected to lead Muskingum University’s Athletic Department as Vice President and Athletic Director, the University announced Jan. 23, 2018. He will assume the post April 1.

Students honor Martin Luther King, Jr. through service

More than 100 Muskingum University students along with faculty and staff honored the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. by serving others Jan. 16. As part of a national Day of Service, students spent time organizing area food banks, playing games with residents of an area nursing home and supporting the services of area agencies and non-profit organizations.

Adapted toys delivered to Starlight School

Students participating in the toy adaptation project saw the results of their efforts to brighten the lives of children with disabilities when they visited Starlight School and delivered more than 10 toys. First-year engineering students, along with upperclassmen Staci Wilson and Warren Wilson, spent the fall semester adapting toys accessible for children with barriers to motor, tactile, or movement skills. The program began with Staci and Warren’s summer 2017 Muskie Fellows project under the direction of Professor Soto-Caban.

Learn more about the Toy Adaptation Project:

Dr. Baker named a fellow by gerontology association

Muskingum University Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Hallie Baker has been selected as a Fellow of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE). This coveted national honor recognizes outstanding leadership in gerontology and geriatric education. Gerontology is the study of aging and the issues facing the older population.

Students’ Glenn documentary takes home 4th place

Orbit TV of Orbit Media, Muskingum University’s student-run media organization, placed fourth in the category of Best Documentary/Public Affairs at the College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) National Student Production Awards for the piece, “John Glenn: An American Hero.” The award was presented at the 2017 National Student Electronic Media Convention, held in San Antonio, Texas in late October. Nationally, there were more than 850 entries for the production awards within 25 categories.

Biology students, faculty study grassland habitats at The Wilds

Several Muskingum University students teamed up with faculty members over the summer and fall to follow the progression of grassland habitats for various bird species at The Wilds. The data collected is part of an ongoing research project tracking the changes in bird ecology and habitat use over time.

Muskingum selects Dr. Evangelista as provost

Following a nationwide search, experienced academic leader Dr. Nancy J. Evangelista has been selected as Muskingum University’s Provost, the University announced today. In the role of Provost, Dr. Evangelista will serve as chief academic and student affairs officer, responsible for all traditional undergraduate academic programs, student affairs and related initiatives. Dr. Evangelista will take office in January 2018.

Students present research at Fall Research and Internship Forum

Students from Muskingum University’s Science Division and other academic disciplines presented their research and internship findings at the university’s annual Fall Research and Internship Forum, held October 26 on campus. Students presented their findings in a poster format that is typically associated with professional presentations in the sciences.

The following students made presentations:

Brandon Bush of Zanesville, OH presented The Waste Water Treatment Plant.

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