PRESIDENT H. JAMES WILLIAMS, PH.D., PROVIDES A THOUGHTFUL REFLECTION ON THE UNIVERSITY'S COMMITMENT TO EMBRACE DIVERSITY OF CULTURE AND BELIEFS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.
After her transfer to the Mount, Communication and New Media Studies sophomore Grace Ertel joined the Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ football team, and is also a Learning Center tutor.
The Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ marketing team was announced as a finalist for the Higher Education Marketing Team of the Year Award by the American Marketing Association (AMA) Foundation.
Fueled by fate and serendipity and acquiescent to chance, Velde has developed a particular contrarianism that sets him apart from his peers and his generation.
Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ graduate Kristina Sattler was one of just 11 students nationwide selected for NASA’s prestigious Space Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP).
The Mount offers quite a few extracurricular activities and clubs, but one group that stands out as one of the more immersive and camaraderie-inspiring is the Ethics Bowl.
Standing as a communal and spiritual centerpiece to campus, the Mater Dei Chapel’s symbolic stained glass, intricate mosaics, and student artwork grace this sacred space.
Faculty and alumni share their fondest memories of Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ geology professor, Dr. Richard Davis for his impact and dedication to the University since 1994 through both classroom and outdoor experiences.
Biochemistry major, Victor '22 found his transition from a local community college to the Mount to feel like a sense of home with plenty of student resources to accommodate academic needs.
MSOL Graduate Andy Swallow has achieved his dream of becoming President and CEO at Bethesda Foundation, and he credits the Mount's flexible MSOL program for helping him get there.
Zach Gerber, former Mount athlete lands his dream career for the New England Patriots NFL as a dual-credentialed physical therapist and certified athletic trainer (ATC).
The Mount is making mail retrieval simple, secure, and time-saving: A smart package and mail locker installation with touchless functionality and convenience.
Glen Calhoun '08 M.Ed. graduate of the Mount's TEAM program (an accelerated program in Early Childhood Education) sees hope and potential in the teaching profession to provide for the emotional and social well-being of children.
Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ professor Mike Obert helped turn his 9 year-old daughter Payton Obert's lemonade stand into a philanthropic non-profit throughout the Tristate to gift children going through hardship with toys; some of which went to Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Dr. Drew Shannon, Ph.D. and associate professor of English at the Mount, co-wrote and acted in a virtual play for the 30th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf in the presence of a supportive academic community.
Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) alumna, Sara Croswell '22 landed her action-oriented dream career where she is making a difference in other people's lives.
Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ is excited to announce the expansion of Dr. Amy Murdoch, Ph.D. and her team's successful Project Ready Initiative after receiving two grants to fund the expansion.
Junior Samantha Ryan, dual licensure major in Early Childhood and Special Education with an Ohio Gifted Intervention Specialist (K-12) endorsement, describes the Mount as a family atmosphere on a small campus.
Junior Jordan Carlson, dual licensure major in Early Childhood and Special Education, found a sense of home at the Mount during her transfer experience, paired with strong communication and ongoing faculty and staff support.
Master of Reading Science graduate Katie Specker ’17 answers some questions on her Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ experience, where she credits the knowledgeable faculty, student organizations, and a flexible online program that helped her achieve her career goals.
Daring to be an effective leader leads to a breadth of opportunity in today's workplace, making the Mount's MSOL program a strong fit for today's aspiring leader.
Recent Mount graduate, Aliyah Huff ’21 answers some questions on her college journey in Business Management, where she credits expert business faculty, her Mount co-op, and the basketball team for her valuable educational experience as a growing leader.
Reading Specialist Larissa Phillips ’12 answers some questions on her Mount experience in Special Education, which led her to helping students overcome reading challenges within the classroom.
“The best thing about the Mount’s MSN Program for me was the level of support and encouragement I received from the faculty and program directors, from the very beginning when I first applied, all the way to the end.”
As Brood X emerges across Greater Cincinnati, Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition by Gene Kritsky, offers a perfect starting point to learn about these insects and to enjoy them as one of the wonders of our natural world.
Educator Amanda Eagan answers some questions on her Mount experience in Early Childhood Education where she credits the Mount’s Service Learning program, her practicums, and expert faculty classroom preparation, which led her to her current dream job.
Through her diligence, values, and commitment to the nursing community, Lee Ann Ernst demonstrated a Heart of a Lion in the face of hardship and of victory during COVID-19.
Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber CEO Jill Meyer ’93, Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ alum met with Vice President Kamala Harris where they discussed how transformative the Metro bus expansion will be to the region’s economy.
Science meets artistic innovation in this recent development: Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§’s Art Guild presents the 15-foot outdoor Science Mural, a campus collaboration located in the Japanese Garden on campus.
Entomologist Dr. Gene Kritsky, Dean of Behavioral and Natural Sciences and the "Indiana Jones" of the cicada world, recounts his interesting experiences with these insects.
A passion for science and 24 years in the U.S. Armed Forces has led to what Major Charles Myers III ’19, D.N.P., C.R.N.A., believes is one of the best careers out there—nurse anesthesiology.
A passionate contributor to student success, Erin Henwood ’19 was led to the Mount’s master’s degree in special education where she discovered new perspectives to meet students’ needs.
Dr. Jennifer Withrow, Ed.D., Chair, Program Director, and Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Work was featured on the "Ask a Nurse" segment on Local 12 where she discussed social workers' involvement in the pandemic.
On March 2, 2021, Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ received a $245,000 grant from Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to advance service-oriented opportunities into School of Business programs, equipping them with servant leadership skills to become the successful leaders needed for tomorrow.
When walking through the San Giuseppe Art Gallery at Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§, viewers will experience pulsating color palettes and cohesive brand concepts that flood the room with identity and passion, all embodied into the creative process and achievement we know as the Art and Design Senior Thesis.
Thinking about transferring? Transfer student and senior Lauren Supe knows this process well, making her way from a community college to the Mount. Supe answers some questions on how the Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ Admission staff, faculty, and academic advisors made this process easy to set her up for academic success in the dual licensure program for Early Childhood Education and Special Education.
Looking to add a technical edge to your skillset? Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ is pleased to announce that the University has received additional $8,000 scholarships available for those interesting in joining the cITe Scholars Program.
Thousands around the nation have heard her compelling story. Today, Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ celebrates the life and legacy of Lauren Hill, a remarkable young woman who made a lasting impact on Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§, and the world.
On April 15, Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ presented the 18th Annual Celebration of Teaching and Learning virtual event, featuring an array of faculty and student presentations, followed by Honors Convocation where the Mount recognized outstanding student, faculty, and staff achievements.
Get ready for early May, when Brood X cicadas are expected to emerge from underground across the eastern US. Entomologist Dr. Gene Kritsky weighs in on their expected whereabouts.
Empowered to impact patient care, MSN graduate Chima John, ’19, R.N., C.P.N., C.C.M. is an advocate for meeting healthcare needs within the hospital and beyond.
High school sophomores from around the tristate dive into the publishing world as they share their writing beyond the classroom and into the hands of the Mount English faculty for the 25th year.
Calling all seniors--Gearing up for graduation? Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ is partnering with the SONK Education Career Fair to connect Mount teaching candidates with over 100 school districts/employers looking to share information about their company with students, including open interviews, and more.
A dedicated higher education professional for 20 years, Chris Powers, Ph.D., has been appointed as the Vice President for Recruitment & Admission at Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§.
In the midst of a pandemic, the arts continue to be celebrated, embraced, and felt within the Mount community. "Hindsight 20/20" tells stories of reconnection, challenge, family, and faith from last year in a first-of-its-kind, online gallery exhibition.
Saint Joseph is most well-known as the patron saint of fathers, families, and workers. In the spirit of Saint Joseph's Feast Day, the Mount dedicates this day to play a compassionate role of giving to its student body.
The Career and Experiential Education Center (CEEC) recommends PowerMyCareer, an easy online tool that has helped seniors and recent graduates in the past year strengthen career success through tons of interactive content.
New Associate Director of the Learning Center, Mary Brigham, has many plans to make sure our community is cared for, especially during Covid-19 and coming out of it.
Lovers of theater and performance will be ecstatic to learn that there will be several Zoom drama events to enjoy in the midst of a year disrupted by COVID-19.
Transfer student Brittany Kirksey, a senior in Early Childhood Education, answers some questions on how the Mount helped her achieve her transfer needs and education goals to maintain a work/life balance.
In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, students are facing increasing levels of food and housing insecurity, among other forms of inaccessibility to much-needed resources.
In the last year, we have collectively experienced many historical moments, from frontline workers and other essential employees risking their lives to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and nearly 6.6 million Americans filing for unemployment to what some may consider the most divided election in American history.
Like many of his colleagues in the theatre world, Richard Buchanan has pondered a big question: How do we represent the diversity in the whole world: diversity in race, sexual orientation, physical ability?
After 17 years since the last cicada emergence in 2004, the periodical cicadas known as Brood X are returning, and Dr. Gene Kritsky weighs in on this event with Fox19.
Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ is excited to announce that Erin Redle Sizemore, PhD CCC-SLP, has been named the chairperson of the Department of Communications Sciences and Disorders.
Coming back from the holiday break, H. James Williams, Ph.D., offers a welcome to the Mount Community and previews what should be an exciting semester at Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§.