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March 30, 2012
It’s no secret that nursing is a predominantly female field. But Brandon Pach wants to change that.
A junior in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Pach is president of the Ohio Nursing Students’ Association, a pre-professional association for nursing students. In this role, he heads up all...
March 23, 2012
Czekaj takes a break in the mountains of Lucerne, Switzerland. She has three continents left on her world travel list: Australia, Antarctica and Africa (where she plans to travel in May).
To say junior Anna Czekaj is involved on campus would be an understatement. The psychology and sociology major ...
March 15, 2012
Ron Wilson doesn’t just lead the master of fine arts acting program—he sets out to master all different styles of fine arts. Throughout his career, he’s been an actor, director, playwright, musician, fight choreographer and even the artistic director of The Actors’ Mime Theater.
Wilson first entere...
March 09, 2012
Just one week ago, football guard Tony Opperman was selected to the Ohio Army National Guard Senior Bowl Roster. But that’s just the latest in a long list of honors the senior mechanical engineering major and football team captain has racked up, including spots on the All-American Honorable Mention ...
February 29, 2012
Helping others is not only part of Latisha James’s job description; it’s a major part of who she is as an individual. That’s why she is so proud of her work as the director of the university’s Center for Community Partnerships. Through her position, she gets to work with faculty, staff and students ...
February 23, 2012
Graham Reeves attended the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values awards ceremony.
Some people think of Greek life as a way to network, make friends, have fun and help the community. But for Graham Reeves, Greek life is an entire way of living.
A senior psychology major from Atlanta, Ree...
February 16, 2012
She’s lived on both coasts—in California and New York—and calls Cleveland home while studying at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, but that’s not nearly enough world experiences for Anjali Verma, a third-year biomedical engineering major. As the leader of Engineers Without Borders, Verma is helping deliver clea...
February 09, 2012
Finding humor in a religion class might seem difficult to do. Not for Deepak Sarma, associate professor of South Asian religions in the Department of Religious Studies. In fact, Sarma strives to crack one joke every 10 minutes during class (and even more in this Q&A).
And although he may not have a...
February 02, 2012
Photo by Austin Sting.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø has made headlines this year for its students’ major commitment to service, from reaching No. 7 on Washington Monthly’s list of top universities in the country to recently ranking 10th in small schools with alumni in the Peace Corps. Senior Mer...
January 27, 2012
It’s obvious Lisa Weitzman is committed to education. An alumna of Yale University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in American foreign policy, and Johns Hopkins University, where she earned a master’s degree in Soviet studies and international economics, Weitzman is now a part-time master’s pr...