Student Life
This week, you can use a waterjet to create your own nameplate and learn more about the makerspaces in the DI Hub Reactor.
Overall enrollment in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering has continued robust growth this fall increasing from 1,141 students in 2022 to 1,288 students in 2023.
When she signed up for the Kigali Summer Institute in Rwanda, ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ senior Emily Spencer, thought it would be a good training ground for humanitarian work she hopes to perform in the future. When she returned from the three-week course, she felt significantly changed.
Large numbers of international graduate students are boosting enrollment of both international students and graduate students.
Education Abroad Showcase begins Monday, Sept. 18, with events each day through Friday, Sept. 22.
Parenting students have an entirely different experience on campus. Financial concerns, scheduling and access to childcare are just some of the issues parents on campus have to contend with. ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ’s Center for Adult and Veteran Services is providing a new resource for parenting students who are unable to leave their kids at home to study.
Aliens have landed at ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ at Tuscarawas. The campus unveiled a computer lab with 24 new Alienware computers for the fall semester of 2023. Students studying engineering technology and/or animation game design at ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Tuscarawas are able to use these high-end computers to draft images and create code.
¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Today will be following a group of Golden Flashes for the 2023-24 academic year chronicling their efforts and successes during the fall and spring semesters. The group includes students, faculty and administrators who are at different places on their ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ journeys.
"I chose to come to ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ because it was essentially my perfect university for a number of reasons, but one of the main ones was my internship experience at the ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ LGBTQ+ Center!"
The ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ social team took to the streets to find out what people on campus are listening to.