MISHAWAKA â The anticipation had been building for months.
Filtering into Bethel Universityâs new Lehman Family Training Center on Friday, high school seniors paused under a bright blue BU banner and waited for instructions on their next activity: a scavenger hunt to get to know all the spots on campus where theyâd live and learn over the next four years.
When administrators had to cancel the same Pilot Preview Day for admitted students last year, still so much was unknown about the pandemic, including whether students would even choose to live on a college campus when so much could be done online.
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Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley
When the American Association of University Professors and the American Federation of Teachers recently launched a campaign to hold the nation’s colleges and universities more accountable for how they treat workers, the groups’ leaders had an ambitious goal in mind.
“It’s time to go big,” said Irene Mulvey, president of the association of professors.
At a time when unions representing faculty and staff are calling out some colleges and universities for laying off workers without dipping more deeply into their budget reserves, or for spending money on things such as renovating a football stadium, the associations are pushing the federal government to impose more strict requirements on colleges and universities that receive federal funds.
Ohio Northern University President Daniel A. DiBiasio, longest-serving Ohio private colleges leader, to retire
February 13, 2021
ADA, Ohio – It is with considerable admiration and gratitude for his many years of academic leadership that Ohio Northern University announces the impending retirement of President Daniel A. DiBiasio, which will take effect June 30, 2022.
DiBiasio, who is 71 years old and was hired in August 2011 as Ohio Northern’s 11th president, told the campus community in a letter that his stewardship here “has been – and for the next year and a half will continue to be – a great privilege and tremendous honor.”
Noteworthy accomplishments during DiBiasio’s tenure thus far include attracting and retaining first-rate faculty; emphasizing student involvement in high-impact practices; increasing opportunities for community service and engagement; expanding athletics; strengthening the institution’s financial foundation; building and renovating existing f