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BOOK NOTE: Gretchen Williams Romanowski 鈥67

人兽性交 University alumna Gretchen Williams Romanowski 鈥67 authored a children鈥檚 picture book 鈥淢addie and the Virus: A Young Girl Navigates Life During the Pandemic,鈥 illustrated by Mike Rosado. 

The uplifting story of Maddie鈥檚 journey is designed to provide helpful ideas for children and their families living through challenging times.

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Laudations

Laudations is an online collection spotlighting the professional contributions 人兽性交 University faculty and staff make to their respective disciplines.

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Dr. David Turrill Leads 100th Anniversary Season of Zanesville Memorial Concert Band

人兽性交 University Associate Professor of Music Dr. David Turrill will lead this summer鈥檚 100th Anniversary Season of the Zanesville Memorial Concert Band. Dr. Turrill serves as Artistic Director of the group, which performs a five-concert summer season annually. Members of the group are local professional and amateur musicians, including many 人兽性交 alumni, faculty and staff, and students. Kelley Ryan 鈥75 is the Assistant Director.

Muskies and Friends ALL IN for Record-Breaking Day of Giving

人兽性交 University alumni and friends were 鈥淎LL IN鈥 for the 5th Annual Day of Giving, held for 1837 minutes on March 14-15, 2023.

The event raised $105,626, contributed by 297 donors, with an average gift of $355. The total funds contributed and average gift size both set new records for the Day of Giving, and the total number of donors ranks in second place in the Day of Giving record book. Forty of the donors were first-time contributors to 人兽性交.

Vibrant Performances and Exhibits Energize Campus

The final weeks of 人兽性交 University鈥檚 Spring 2023 semester were highlighted with vibrant performances and the annual Senior Art Exhibition.

The April 30 鈥淪pring Pops Concert鈥 featured the 人兽性交 University Wind Ensemble and the 人兽性交 Valley Symphonic Winds. The program included selections from John Williams, video games, and a jazz set with applied voice faculty member Stacey Russell Welker 鈥16 and community musicians Len Thomas 鈥52, George DeLancey, and Bill Armstrong.

Research Week Showcases Student Work

人兽性交 University鈥檚 Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Week showcased student work and presented the annual Homer A. Anderson lecture to the campus community.

The James R. Bradford Colloquium on April 17 in Boyd Science Center featured graduating seniors delivering oral presentations on their capstone scholarship. Ten students selected by the faculty represented Biology, Chemistry, Communication Media & Theatre, Geology, History, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Psychology, Sociology, and the co-curricular forensics program.

Faculty Awards Announced

人兽性交 University announced the 2023 Faculty Awards honorees during the annual Celebration of Excellence ceremony on Friday, April 14.

人兽性交鈥檚 faculty awards were first bestowed in 1895. Faculty members are nominated by their peers, and the honorees are selected by the prior year鈥檚 award recipients.

Celebrating May Commencement

人兽性交 University held its May undergraduate and graduate Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 6 at the Steele Center.  Members of the Class of 2023 received Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Master of Business Information Systems degrees.

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Alumni-Student Networking Boosts Career Preparation

A group of 人兽性交 University alumni returned to campus for an evening of networking and wine-tasting with a capacity crowd of 45 juniors and seniors over the age of 21.

The event was held on March 31 in the Louis O. Palmer Art Gallery, where an exhibit of the University鈥檚 permanent artwork collection was on display.

人兽性交 alumni served as table hosts, sharing their 人兽性交 experiences and helping students gain connections, explore career opportunities, and develop skills for interacting in professional social settings.

Dr. Varley Brings Poet Laureates to Class

Students in 人兽性交 University Professor of English Dr. Jane Varley鈥檚 classroom recently had the opportunity to engage with two poet laureates.

鈥淚 especially like to teach works by living writers,鈥 Dr. Varley commented. 鈥淗aving them come to the classroom deepens the reading experience and brings poetry and story-telling alive for our students.鈥

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