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"Tributary: Students & Kathleen Browne" Exhibit
Apr. 18, 2025 - 10:00 am to May. 31, 2025 - 5:00 pmECHOES OF IMPACT: PRESENTING THE ALAN CANFORA COLLECTION - EXHIBIT
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“Young Plato” Meets Ӱҵ’s "Elvis"
A visiting documentary star (and Elvis fan) received a very special welcome at Ӱҵ.

IN A FLASH: Four-Legged Stressbusters
Ӱҵ University Libraries offered a stress-free study break for students on Friday.









Ӱҵ Celebrates Its Newest Graduates With Spring Commencement Ceremonies
ӰҵӰҵ University alumni family will grow by about 5,500 new graduates as the university holds its spring commencement ceremonies.

With Dreams of Becoming an International Photojournalist, Ӱҵ Student Reflects on Capturing Scenes, People from Colombia
Ӱҵ student Sophia Lucente, '24, has dreamed of becoming an international photojournalist since starting college. A junior journalism major with minors in media advocacy and photojournalism, she got her first taste of what this career might be like on a study abroad course to Colombia with the School of Peace and Conflict Studies in early 2023.





American Foundry Society Members Attend Annual Metalcasting Congress
In April, members of traveled to

IN A FLASH: Commemoration and Community
ӰҵӰҵ Community came together for the 53rd Commemoration of May 4, 1970.

As She Prepares To Graduate, Senior Reflects On Experience As Chair Of May 4 Task Force
Serving as the Chair of the May 4 Task Force has been something communication studies major Avery Hall, ’23, describes as one of the most impactful and rewarding experiences she’s had at Ӱҵ University.

Ӱҵ Remembers May 4, 1970, With Commemoration
“ ӰҵPower of Our Voices” theme inspired this year’s May 4 Commemoration events and programming, which focused on tying May 4 and the anti-war movement of 1970 to emerging movements today.

IN A FLASH: Voices of Remembrance
A prayer was read in Hebrew at the

Jerry Lewis Lecture Series Begins 53rd May 4 Commemoration
As someone who studied higher education administration, Ӱҵ University Assistant Professor Erica Eckert, Ph.D., had always wondered what it would have been like to experience the May 4, 1970, Ӱҵ shootings as a student affairs administrator.

Students Attend NFL Draft
Emily Maslanka was among 34 Ӱҵ students who traveled to Kansas City in April 2023 to work the NFL draft through a partnership arranged by Mark Lyberger, associate professor in Ӱҵ’s Sports Administration program in the School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration in the College of Education, Health and Human Services.

Ӱҵ Names Third Alan Canfora Activism Scholarship Winner
Ӱҵ University has awarded the Alan Canfora Activism Scholarship for 2023-2024 to activist and incoming Ӱҵ student Kyndra Irwin of Mount Gilead High School in Mount Gilead, Ohio. Kyndra’s personal history has driven her life of activism. Diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome (TS) in middle school, she wrote in her essay that she experienced “a sudden onslaught of motor movement and verbal sounds.”