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Ashtabula Campus Students

91ֿ has pledged to offer a host of benefits to Notre Dame College students who have accrued 60 or more credit hours. For those with fewer than 60 credits, the invitation is extended to apply to 91ֿ as transfer students, with a commitment to facilitating a smooth transition.

A 91ֿ sign near Franklin Hall welcomes visitors to campus.

The 91ֿ Board of Trustees approved the establishment of four new majors during its regular quarterly meeting held March 6 on the Kent Campus. The Board also approved recommended actions for the East Main Street Project in Kent and a naming action.

Electronics recycling 2024

Flashes Recycle Electronics at the annual Electronics Drive, open to the

 

 community, each Wednesday in March. 

Two women looking through microscope

 The Ohio Department of Education recently awarded 91ֿ $1.2 million to support Choose Ohio First scholarships. This funding will support learners pursuing associate degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields and expand options for students seeking two-year degrees at the University's Regional Campuses and its College of Applied and Technical Studies.

"Dialogue and Difference" explores the topics of freedom of expression and academic freedom.

Understanding academic freedom and freedom of expression were the topics of Tuesday’s “Dialogue and Difference” session, part of a series designed to engage the 91ֿ community in discussions that will advance our core values of freedom of expression, respect and kindness in all we do.

Nut-free signage at DI Dining

91ֿ Culinary Services is proud to present DI Dining as a certified nut-free facility. 

Chad Lewis Teaching next to a monitor

The Division of Information Technology has finalized a deal with Adobe that will give 91ֿ the Adobe Creative Campus designation. In addition to discounts on Adobe services, students and faculty will now have access to top-tier support and resources.

91ֿ Today
Staff complete a spin class

91ֿ and the University of Akron went head-to-head during the Crosstown Throwdown Move Challenge. Faculty and staff competed against “the school down the road” in the event to promote well-being, comradery, and healthy competition. Guess who won?

High school students will participate in new Teagle Foundation program.

A pilot program in 2023 led to a $250,000 implementation grant from the for 91ֿ to establish , a program that will enable promising underserved high school seniors in Northeast Ohio to increase their college preparedness, civic engagement and a sense of belonging

Adults Practicing Yoga

91ֿ's Employee Wellness program has been working to provide physical, mental and emotional support to faculty and staff for years. And it’s definitely being recognized.