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Category: <span>Fall 2018 Articles</span>
As a Matter of Fact
Shafer Library’s 50th Anniversary Celebration is Cause for Contemplation Shafer Library’s story has been shared within the line of volunteers who transported books from their previous home in Old Main, within its stacks featuring tomes about subjects ranging from women’s suffrage to organic chemistry, and between workers who make it possible for others to shape...
Graduate Giving Program Showcases Student Philanthropy
Starting with first-year students taking part in orientation service projects, the value of lifelong giving is emphasized right from the start at the University of Findlay. That focus now extends to the award-winning and increasingly popular Graduating Class Philanthropy Honor Cord Program. Beginning with the Class of 2016, it was created to enhance the annual...
100% Oilers Campaign Nets Nearly $200,000
Without exceptionally generous outside donors, University of Findlay students would have a much more difficult time being able to afford degrees that allow them to pursue lives and careers of service and fulfillment, and the University itself would have a harder time providing the top-notch education that distinguishes this institution. Contributing to that generosity are...
Around Campus Fall 2018
Reenergized Columbia Gas of Ohio and the University of Findlay teamed up to offer the “Waste to Energy Education: Applications for Future Energy Leaders” program at local high schools. The 1-year program is made possible with a $45,000 grant from NiSource Charitable Foundation. Globe Trotting A Bachelor of Arts in International Studies is now...
On Call: UF Home to Telehealth Center
If you have questions or concerns about the medication you’ve been prescribed, one of the University of Findlay pharmacy students may end up providing the answers and solutions via its Telehealth Center. The center opened in 2016 in an effort to provide a learning laboratory for students on campus, and to provide a place where...
Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship for Women Established
The demand for digital technology professionals is skyrocketing. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projections, there will be a 13 percent growth increase projection in this field, leading to 557,000 more well-paying jobs through 2026. Yet women in the United States are increasingly forsaking computer science careers. ComputerScience.org. predicts “the vast majority of...