Opening Convocation

The opening of the school year. All students, faculty and staff come together to celebrate the beginning of the 2018-19 academic year. See the faculty dressed in academic regalia, hear from Provost Beth Schwartz, President Robert Huntington and an inspiring keynote speaker. All new students will receive their 'H pin' and the ceremony will close with the singing of the Alma Mater, Sweet Alma Home.
First Day of Fall Semester
Senior Honors Presentations

A total of 19 Honors students will present their final capstone projects Tuesday-Thursday, April 24-26, in Herbster Chapel. Through the Honors 455 course, students have worked with a faculty mentor to deepen their understanding of a topic of compelling interest in their major. Their presentations, which also included a written component, are the culmination of their research and study.
SCHEDULE OF PRESENTATIONS
Tuesday, April 24
3:30 p.m.: Tyler Moore – Small Scale Information Distribution
Student Awards Celebration

Student Awards Celebration
An annual event celebrating student achievements.
Creative Writing Workshop

The Department of English invites you to an evening of creative writing with author David Griffith.
Thursday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Campus Center 120
Dave is the author of the critically acclaimed book of essays, A Good War is Hard to Find. He currently serves as Vice President and Emily & Richard Smucker Chair for Education at the Chautauqua Institution and was previously the Director of Creative Writing for Interlochen Center for the Arts.
2018 Student Research Conference

Student Presentations: 9-11 am & 1:30-5 pm, Saurwein Health & Wellness Center, Adams Hall, and Bareis Hall
Keynote Address: 11 am, Gundlach Theatre
Lunch: 12-1:15 pm, Seiberling Gymnasium
Poster Presentations: 12:30-1:30 pm, Seiberling Gymnasium
Human Trafficking Awareness Week 2018

Monday, January 22
Speaker: Aaron Brown, National Director of Operations at Destiny Rescue, an internationally-recognized Christian non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing children trapped in the sex trade.
6:00 PM Keynote Address - Wickham Great Hall
Tuesday, January 23
Film Screening of the TedTalk: BuyCott and Digital Simulation: How Many Slaves Work for You TalkBack Discussion Led by MAC Students
6:00 PM - University Commons
Baccalaureate

Saturday Commencement Schedule
4:00 PM Baccalaureate, Gundlach Theatre