Before turning the page to 2021, we wanted to take a look back on the year that was -- the highs and the lows. What follows is a brief sampling of our most-memorable social media posts of the year.
The cITe Scholars program at the Mount provides competitive scholarship opportunities for students looking to connect their interests in fields such as behavioral sciences, digital media and communications, liberal arts, etc., with technology.
September 14, 2020 is a momentous day for Mount St. Joseph University. Today we celebrate our Centennial Anniversary—a century of mission, education, and service to others—and our founders, the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati.
The world is on the cusp of a new year, ready to heal from the wounds of yet another election year, a world-changing virus, and a re-inflammation of racial tensions.
H. James Williams, Ph.D, the president of Mount St. Joseph University, offers a campus update as the calendar turns to November and we prepare for the home stretch of the Fall 2020 semester.
If given the chance to be a millionaire, would you take it? Naturally, the majority of people would say "Yes" verbally, but how many of you will say "Yes" financially?
Ben, a young man, hovers helplessly above three A.I.s. They each work interdependently to keep him in his mindless condition and blind absorption into his phone.
The Mount’s Theatre Lab production “Empty Space” is an original theatrical six-episode web series following a climate astronaut as she realizes the importance of colleagues, family, and spirit guides.
The Mount celebrates National Transfer Student Week this third week of October, to build awareness of diverse student needs within transfer student populations.
“We are thrilled to appoint Melanee Wagener as our new Director of Athletics,” said Mount St. Joseph University President Dr. H. James Williams. “She has been such a dedicated and passionate member of the Mount community for more than a decade.”
Mount St. Joseph University was recently recognized in College Magazine for, “Top 10 Colleges for the New Generation of Web Designers” for its Web and Mobile App Development program.
This Pandemic continues to require us to socially distance and limit ourselves to small gatherings to maintain safety. Health experts anticipate a spike in the virus nationwide later this fall.
Welcome to our new reality where social distancing can likely lead to being socially awkward. In the midst of all the chaos, now is the time to either stand out or be left out.
Here are contributions from students, faculty, staff and Mount graduates, giving a glimpse into their experience of Covid-19 through six-word "memoirs."
Mount St. Joseph University has been recognized in the Chronicle of Higher Education, a website that presents news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty and student affairs professionals.
The Lion’s spirit is certainly alive in the hearts of all of our student-athletes. Some of my fondest MSJ memories over the past four years have been watching our student-athletes reach the pinnacle of success in their sports due to their talent, hard work, and determination. However, there is no place at the Mount where COVID-19 presents more safety challenges than in the execution of athletics.
Physician Assistant student Vanessa Godines answers some questions about what made her choose PA at Mount St. Joseph University, as well as her experience thus far during COVID-19.
Dr. Davis shares important updates about the Fall 2020 semester, including efforts to keep students safe, course schedules and formats, extracurricular activities, and access to campus resources.
I am pleased to share with you the Mount’s vision for the next academic year. While you will see many changes to campus life designed to protect the health and safety of our community, you will continue to experience the transformative curricular and co-curricular education that distinguishes the Mount.
Much progress has been made on reinventing the Mount’s operations to address the many challenges we currently face. We are taking comprehensive, common-sense steps to help keep you safe and maintain the exceptional Mount experience.
The HCAC Athlete of the Year award is in its seventh year of existence, and Cornell is the first Mount athlete, male or female, to earn this prestigious honor.
The Mount’s leadership, Emergency Response Team, and COVID-19 Taskforce Groups have thoughtfully evaluated various scenarios to resume in-person operations, consistent with the University’s COVID-19 Safety Guidelines and mindful of State of Ohio and CDC recommendations on preventing the spread of COVID-19. We will be adapting our instructional and on-campus activities, as needed, to protect our campus community while continuing to offer the distinct on-campus college experience for which the Mount is known.
Mount St. Joseph University President, H. James Williams, Ph.D., reflects on the spring semester, shares updates about the summer, and previews the possibilities for fall semester.
Mount PA students raised oral health awareness by providing education as well as toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss to more than 200 Sayler Park Elementary School students in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mount St. Joseph University has been named as one of 122 colleges to Phi Theta Kappa’s 2020 Transfer Honor Roll, recognized for excellence in transfer student success.
Dr. Amy Murdoch's 'Project Ready!', an initiative to develop research-based best practices for early literacy and language learning for children, has been selected as a grant finalist for the Scripps Howard Foundation.
While maintaining regular business hours, starting at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 the University will transition to “remote work status” for all faculty and staff—until further notice.
Mount St. Joseph University “Keep Learning” Remote Classes Extended for the Remainder of the Semester, Seton Residence Hall Closing March 21, 2020, and Updated COVID-19 Safety Guidelines.
Mount St. Joseph University has been carefully monitoring the COVID-19 situation. At this time, there are no known cases at the University, and we are taking the following precautions to keep our community safe.
In celebration of National Social Work Month, the Mount invites participation in a range of events surrounding Social Work, starting Monday, March 23, 2020.
Mount St. Joseph University has been carefully monitoring the COVID-19 situation. At this time, there are no known cases at the University, and we are taking the following precautions to keep our community safe.
Upon arriving at the NCAA DIII Central Region Championship tournament hosted by Adrian College, Lions head coach Charles Mason was presented with the Central Region Coach of the Year award.
Civic engagement is defined as any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern, to make a change or difference in the community by the American Psychological Association.
In a time when it seems as though the world is fueled by hate, that which stirs compassion is among the most important forms of art. The movie “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” is just that.
On Thursdays evenings in the Interfaith Chapel at the Mount, a group of students come together to grow in faith and spirituality through their shared passion for sports.
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati is made up of powerful women dedicated to the service of others, but they also take time to educate themselves on what it means to be not just a strong woman, but a strong person.
Mount St. Joseph University will honor several alumni and supporters at the Centennial Jubilee Gala on Friday, April 3, 2020, at the Cincinnati Music Hall Ballroom.
Mount Professor BC Charles-Liscombe, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Athletic Training, will be recognized with the Athletic Trainer Service Award for NATA.
Couples with just one year to more than 50 years of marriage participated in the University’s first-ever wedding vow renewal ceremony held in honor of its Centennial year.
Eastman returns to his alma mater, inspired to continue the mission of service and inclusion instilled in him as a youngster growing up in the Lincoln Heights community.
Amy Smith and Jeffrey Wampler join the leadership team as the University celebrates its centennial year with a strong focus on building Mount St. Joseph's brand, amplifying fundraising efforts, and enhancing the student experience.