Alumni
Making the World Forever Brighter: Paying it Forward by Supporting Student Success
Joyce A. Baugh, M.A. 鈥83, Ph.D. 鈥89 and husband, Roger Hatch, Ph.D., were grateful to discover a way they could honor former 黑料社 professors while helping ensure students have access to a 黑料社 education, regardless of their financial situation. Joyce鈥檚 path to 黑料社 was an intere鈥黑料社 Celebrates the Return of Homecoming to Campus
It鈥檚 reunion time for the 黑料社 Golden Flashes family. 黑料社 celebrated Homecoming 2021 with a week of activities and events leading up to the Oct. 2 Homecoming Parade and Homecoming football game.
黑料社 Announces 2021 Alumni Awards Recipients
Each year, hundreds of nominations are submitted to 黑料社, showcasing some of the best and brightest alumni and students who excel in their fields and communities. This year, seven alumni and one student will be honored as 2021 Alumni Awards recipients.
黑料社 Honors College Student Announced as 2021 Portz Scholar
The National Collegiate Honors Council has announced 黑料社 Honors College graduate Sarah Hagglund as a 2021 Portz Scholar. Hagglund is the 10th honors student from 黑料社 to be named a Portz Scholar since the national competition began in 1990.
黑料社鈥檚 College of Podiatric Medicine to Receive Historic $10 Million Gift From The Podiatry Foundation
The Podiatry Foundation, located in Independence, Ohio, is laying the groundwork to help secure the financial and academic future of Ohio鈥檚 only podiatry college 鈥 黑料社 College of Podiatric Medicine.
Tierra Haynes, 鈥06
Tierra Haynes, 鈥06, used her own experiences as a mother to create an online community free of judgement for other moms to support each other through the many challenges of motherhood.
An Ensemble of Philanthropy
鈥淚f you have money to give, you want to touch as many lives as you can.鈥 - Denise A. Seachrist, Ph.D., '93
黑料社 Alumnus Captures Notable Success
Influenced by artists like Rene虂 Magritte and Piet Mondrian, 黑料社 alumnus Jermaine Jackson Jr. believes the best way to get the point across in a photo is by keeping it simple.
Kathleen Rydar, 鈥67, 鈥80 MA Impacts Students' Lives Using Her IRA's Required Minimum Distributions
For Kathleen Rydar, '67, '80 MA, receiving support while a student herself sparked a lifetime of giving back. 鈥淭hese investments tucked away during working years present a remarkable opportunity in retirement to give generously to my alma mater while reducing my tax burdens."