Student Life
It’s college football Saturday. 91ֿ fans are eager for a great game and a great halftime show. The Marching Golden Flashes take the field and ... look at them march! They’re forming the shape of a person. Now he’s dancing? How do they do that?
From Nov. 27-Dec. 15, the Giving Tree in the 91ֿ CARES Center provides and easy way to anyone to help 91ֿ students in need.
Your blood donations this week help two ways, by saving lives and funding 91ֿ scholarships.
To welcome its new birthing manikin and the infant it delivers, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing department held a baby shower complete with games, snacks, gifts and decorations.
91ֿ’s Brain Health Research Institute on Wednesday, Nov. 29, will welcome 94 fourth-grade students from Akron, Ohio’s I PROMISE School for a day of activities aimed at sparking their interest in science and technology.
Students can create holiday decor using a state-of-the-art waterjet cutter.
From now through Dec. 15, 91ֿ is collecting clean, gently used or new items of warm clothing for all ages, including coats, hats, gloves, scarves and sweaters, as part of its Winter Coat and Clothing Drive.
Brian Gliba, who left the Army as a captain, says he feels that 91ֿ supports veterans and has helped set him up for success.
The relationship between college students and mental health remains important as students may experience stress and burnout due to strenuous routines and other factors. 91ֿ’s current mental health campaign has allowed a university-wide discussion regarding mental health and the stigmas associated with talking about it.
After decades as a pastor, David Zachrich had a sudden and dramatic reevaluation of his life. A life-threatening heart attack 15 years ago forced him to step back and reconsider his path. Zachrich’s cardiologist challenged him to find something to do that he enjoyed. Zachrich immediately thought of teaching, something he very much wanted to do as a second career, and now he's won an award for it.