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'21 music ed grads can't wait to start teaching careers
Chemistry professor returns to his 'Berg roots
Young alum thriving in veterinary school
'Berg welcomes new Chief HR Officer
One alumnus scientist’s push for COVID vaccination
APs, Sisses celebrate 100 years of family bonds
’21 grad wins national graduate fellowship
Meet the Orientation Leaders: Saef and Em
Successful alum to help open academic year
Meet the Orientation Leaders: Cassey and Jocelyn
Meet the Orientation Leaders: Noah and Sarah
Theatre majors make the most of summer with internships
Gridiron great Paul Yackey '53 passes away
Mark Cyron takes over men's lacrosse program
Meet the Orientation Leaders: Maddie and Alex
'Berg's NCWQR plays pivotal role in algal bloom forecasting
It's a win: Sociology students to get free texbooks
It’ll be like Christmas in August for students enrolled in Dr. Sarah Lazzari’s introductory sociology classes. Last spring semester, Sarah entered a contest with textbook publisher FlatWorld to win free textbooks for her students for a year, and she won! This fall and spring, about 90 students who enroll in the introductory courses will receive
’19 alum returns from ‘amazing’ ocean research expedition
A joyful Alumni Weekend celebration -- finally
Donors commit $77M+ in largest ’Berg campaign ever
Heidelberg University’s transformational Academic Comprehensive Campaign for Excellence (ACCE) has reached its conclusion with record-breaking results, exceeding its $75 million goal. On Saturday, President Rob Huntington announced during Alumni Weekend that donors have contributed and pledged a total of $75.3 million toward four key strategic ACCE
'Berg celebrates Juneteenth with flag-raising ceremony
One day after President Biden signed legislation to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, Heidelberg University continued to “build on a sense of belonging on our campus and in the Tiffin community” during a rain-soaked Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony Friday. The new law enshrines June 19 as the national day to commemorate the end of slavery in the
'19 alum finds niche working on climate change initiatives
For someone interested in working on climate issues, Flagstaff, Arizona is the ideal place to be. That’s certainly the case for Jillian Goulet, ’19, who turned a post-graduation AmeriCorps experience into employment a year later. She’s also pursuing her master’s degree in climate science at Northern Arizona University. Jillian had a fantastic
A girl, her shoes and 'Berg's 'circle of kindness'
The days and hours leading up to graduation can be a bit chaotic. So much to do, to plan for and to wrap up. ’21 grad Gillian Duer, an environmental science major from Yorktown, Virginia, had to deal with an unexpected snag on her graduation day. But never fear. This story has a serendipitous twist and a heartwarming ending. In preparing to move
Easing a burden: First Lady's gift to assist future law school students
Susan McCafferty recalls her Harvard Law School days when finances were so tight that she kept a hot plate in her dorm room and used it to cook spaghetti-o's and hot dogs for dinner on more than one occasion. “It was very expensive,” she recalls. “My first year, I paid my entire tuition, room and board from my earnings as a waitress. … Yet, money