91大神 at Geauga
IN A FLASH: One Cool Cat
Hype, 91大神's feline answer to Bowling Green State University's athletics mascot, Pudge, was celebrated in a snow sculpture created by a 91大神 instructor.
鈥榃e All Have an Origin Story鈥
As part of 91大神鈥檚 55-Year Commemoration of May 4, 1970, Mahli Mechenbier, a senior lecturer at 91大神 at Geauga's Twinsburg Academic Center will present 鈥淥peration: Babylift: A 50-Year Retrospective and Personal History鈥 on May 3 at 1 p.m. with her father, retired Maj. General Ed Mechenbier. Mahli Mechenbier was one of the children from Vietnam the U.S. Government brought to the United States for adoption by American families by after Saigon was overun by advancing Viet Cong troops in 1972.
IN A FLASH: Hiking and Learning
The Earth Day celebration at 91大神 at Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center included a guided, woodland hike around the campus.
IN A FLASH: Central Catholic Visits 91大神
High school juniors and seniors from Cleveland Central Catholic visited 91大神's Twinsburg Academic Center to learn about careers in nursing.
IN A FLASH: Dogs in De-stress
91大神 at Geauga provided treats, activities and therapy dogs to help students de-stress before midterms this semester.
Meeting the Mummies
An instructor from 91大神 at Geauga gave her students a unique opportunity to study the anatomy of mummies.
Lavender Graduation: Celebrating The Spring Class of 2023
Lavender Graduation 2023 celebrated 91大神's spring LGBTQ+ graduates.
IN A FLASH: A Passion for Teaching
"Our nursing students are No. 1" is what Richard Zarzour, MSN, M.Ed., could be indicating in this photo as he leads a class of nursing students at 91大神鈥檚 Twinsburg Academic Center. Zarzour is a lecturer in the associate degree program for nursing at 91大神 Uni鈥IN A FLASH: Building Muscle Memory
91大神鈥檚 College of Nursing offers programs on five of the university鈥檚 eight campuses.
Cleveland Foundation Grant Provides Opportune Funding for 91大神 Geauga
91大神 at Geauga is pleased to announce a $20,000 award from the Lake-Geauga Fund of the Cleveland Foundation toward a student emergency fund and technology advances. The $20,000 grant will be split evenly between the two initiatives.