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May 8, 2019
Countdown to Commencement: Kyle and Matt Psychas
There’s no denying – and no explaining – the inseparable connection between twins. For the past four years, Head Baseball Coach Chad Fitzgerald has been seeing double with 5-11 twins Kyle and Matt Psychas on the roster. The senior student-athletes came to Heidelberg together, decided on the same business administration and sport management majors
May 7, 2019
Countdown to Commencement: Maddy Hines
Madeline Hines is a trailblazer. When she graduates this Sunday, she’ll be one of the first two students to receive her bachelor’s degree in exercise science. Although she entered Heidelberg as a biology major, she switched to health and human performance shortly after. What never changed were her plans to pursue a career in the health care
May 6, 2019
Countdown to Commencement: Zachery Hunter
Zachery Hunter has been around baseball since he was barely 2 feet tall. A chance to play collegiate baseball brought him to Heidelberg. Finding a place that would help him become the best citizen possible kept him here. “From the first moment I visited, it felt like home,” said Zach. This fall, he’ll have a new place to call home: The Moritz
May 6, 2019
BASEBALL: Berg clinches share of OAC title
BEXLEY -- The Heidelberg University baseball team knew the deal -- a sweep on the final day of the conference slate would yield an OAC title. With a pair of 15-2 victories over host Capital University, the Student Princes did just that. For the first time since 2015, the Student Princes won the conference regular season are are headed back to the
May 3, 2019
’Berg launching Video Game Production major this fall
Video Game Production has been elevated from a minor to a major, beginning this fall. Based on the success and growth of the 2-year-old minor, along with market demand, the time was ideal. “We have the technology here, so it really makes sense,” said Nathan Cutietta, director of the Media Communication Center. Video game production is a fast
May 3, 2019
President provides Heidelberg campus projects update
Over the past few weeks and months, we’ve watched the progress of two very visible construction projects (The HeidelBean! and Sarah Street). Two others inside Saurwein Health & Wellness Center (Exercise Science lab and a new fireplace) are almost finished. The coming weeks and months will bring the start – and in some cases, the completion – of
May 1, 2019
Future archivist getting ideal experience this summer
Rising junior history major Allison Blythe sat in Dr. Courtney DeMayo Pugno’s Research Methods class last spring, contemplating a career exploration assignment. At the same time, she was looking for internships when something caught her eye: an opportunity at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland. “ Dr. DeMayo
Apr 29, 2019
New dean has sights set on opportunities
On July 1, Dr. Scott Johnson became the new dean of the School of Business, Computer Science & Information Technology at Heidelberg. He’ll also hold the Adams Family Endowed Chair and serve as a professor of management. Dr. Johnson brings many years of higher education experience and leadership, including time in Spain and the United Kingdom, and
Apr 29, 2019
’Berg celebrates excellence in, out of classroom
Congratulations to all of the students, faculty and staff members who were honored for their achievements inside and outside the classroom at the annual Student Awards Assembly on Friday, April 26. Kiera Malone and Caleb Gerber are this year’s recipients of the Daniel J. and W.J.K. Snyder Prize, the top award for graduating seniors. Students
Apr 25, 2019
Inspiring young alum honored at Beyond the Berg
Dr. Lisa (Schlater) Ziemnik is the recipient of the 2019 Young Alumni Achievement Award, presented Thursday as part of the Beyond the Berg event to welcome this year’s graduating seniors into the alumni family. Presented for the first time at Beyond the Berg, the award recognizes a recent graduate between their 5 th and 20 th class reunions who has
Apr 25, 2019
National chemistry conference full of opportunities, learning
A dozen ‘Berg students spanning various science majors traveled to Orlando March 30-April 4 to participate in the American Chemical Society spring national conference. On Tuesday, the students gave a presentation that focused on the benefits of attending a national conference and the learning experiences they brought back to campus. They weren’t
Apr 23, 2019
After life-saving gift, sibling bond plays out at Heidelberg
Miracles do happen. Just ask the Arellano family. When their youngest child, Asia, was about a year old, she had a troubling, persistent rash. A week after an initial doctor visit, she was taken in for blood work. A day later, her parents, Sandy and Matt Arellano, received a phone call that would rock them to their core. “Mom got a call to bring
Apr 18, 2019
Honors students off to cool adventures
It’s thought that only through challenges can you become stronger. The Honors Program has empowered students to be flexible and creative, step outside of their comfort zone and develop and grow their abilities and interests beyond Heidelberg. Through seminars, extra-curricular activities and collaboration with faculty members on coursework and
Apr 17, 2019
Campus plans 3rd annual It's On Us week
For the third year, the Heidelberg University community will bring awareness to the topic of sexual assault prevention during the annual It’s On Us Sex Week April 22-25. The week incorporates student and staff groups, most notably the Heidelberg University Center for Survivor Empowerment. This year, Sex Week will feature traditional events
Apr 15, 2019
Students make meaningful connection with author
Social media sometimes gets a bad rap for all its negativity, but here’s a really great outcome. When English professor Dr. Barry Devine was contemplating which books to incorporate into his Studies in the Irish Novel literature class this semester, he posted a photo of a stack of potential selections. Among them was “The Cruelty Men” by Emer
Apr 11, 2019
’Berg honors trio of women entrepreneurs
Three local women entrepreneurs were honored Wednesday for their vision, creativity and commitment to their businesses and the community. The School of Business, Computer Science & Information Technology presented its 2019 Women Entrepreneur Awards to the following women: New Entrepreneur – Sasha Raitz, co-owner of Meraki Salon and Barber
Apr 11, 2019
Alum, USMC colonel joins ‘Berg Board of Trustees
For years, Heidelberg University alumnus Colonel Chad Breeden, USMC has wanted to get engaged with his alma mater, but his military career and distance precluded his involvement. Back in 2013, he “took the plunge” when he returned to campus for his 25th reunion. In 2015, the Marine Corps relocated Chad and his family from San Diego to Quantico
Apr 11, 2019
NCWQR director testifies about water quality research
Dr. Laura Johnson, director of the National Center for Water Quality Research, was among a group of educators and scientists who testified on Monday before the House Finance Subcommittee on Agriculture, Development and Natural Resources in Columbus. The hearing focused on the important research and collaborations that are taking place on harmful
Apr 10, 2019
The zigs and zags of a career in research
There may just be a discrepancy between what people think researchers do vs. what they really do. But it all boils down to learning critical skills and diverse perspectives that can position students for just about any career. Dr. Julie Reynolds, who is on the faculty of the Biology Department at Duke University, shared her sometimes messy and
Apr 9, 2019
Making math fun for kids
From Thailand to Tiffin, Math Camp 2019 has a group of Heidelberg students and more than 30 local fourth- and fifth-graders super excited about math. On Saturday, March 30, 27 ‘Berg education and math majors, under the leadership of students Jenn Thayer, Noah Messerall, Lauren Nichols, Lindsey Robinson, Anna Cavanaugh and Samantha Bennet, conducted
Apr 5, 2019
Alumna inspires campus during PALS
Becoming only the second Heidelberg alumna to be a keynote speaker for the Patricia Adams Lecture Series, Beth Shissler, '90, spoke to a packed Seiberling Gymnasium on Thursday night.
Apr 1, 2019
Café-bakery gets a name
The votes are in! Heidelberg’s soon-to-be café and bakery has its name and identity, thanks student response to a naming contest that ended on Friday. The weeklong contest was organized by Student Senate, which received nearly 100 potential names. The list was narrowed to three – The Heidelbean, Cornerstone Coffee House and Siggy’s Coffee Corner –
Mar 29, 2019
Spanish prof’s Peacemaker Award richly deserved
In his famed “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about people not being judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. In many ways, the work Dr. Cindy Lepeley does with her students opens a pathway for them to realize the significance of that philosophy. Lepeley, who has taught Spanish at Heidelberg for
Mar 28, 2019
Distinguished alum, judge to give Commencement address
President Rob Huntington has announced that distinguished alumna, the Honorable Judge K.J. Montgomery of the Shaker Heights Municipal Court, will deliver the keynote address at Commencement on May 12. “It’s always a special time when we can welcome one of our distinguished alumni back to address our graduates-to-be,” President Huntington said