Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer/Title IX Coordinator Dr. Rayshawn Eastman, Ph.D. at Mount St. Joseph University, provides a thoughtful reflection in honor of Juneteenth Day.
Mentees in the Connect Mentorship Program at Mount St. Joseph University can improve academic skills, social skills, and receive professional guidance from their peer mentor.
The Reading Science Summit will feature Dr. Julie Washington, a national reading expert focused on the intersection of literacy, language variation, and poverty in African American children.
Jetta McCart,`24 knows first-hand that moving to a completely new place can be difficult, inspiring her to become a Resident Assistant (RA) to assist MSJ students with their transition to living on campus.
Mount St. Joseph University members recently attended a Rome Seminar at the Vatican sponsored by the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) graduate, Gretchen Rogers `18 loved the blended online format and on-campus DNP curriculum that opened new doors for her nursing career as a registered nurse, to a nurse practitioner.
Mount St. Joseph University has sent a letter of intent to Delhi Township to consider working together on a minor league-style stadium in the south end of Delhi Park.
They may be a year late to the party, but don't be surprised to see a few stragglers this spring and summer from last year's massive cicada Brood X emergence.
Mount St. Joseph University launches the Lions 1st Scholars Community to support first-generation college students financially, academically, and emotionally.
For the first time in MSJ Softball history, the Lions are Regional Champions, defeating Babson by a score of 5-3 in a winner take all game to advance to the Super Regional.
Last Saturday, Anthony Muñoz, former NFL offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals, addressed the graduate, doctoral, and undergraduate class as the 2022 May Commencement Speaker.
Mount St. Joseph University proudly announces the April "Pride of the Lions" is Chair and Program Director of Physician Assistant Studies, Patrick Cafferty!
With global conflicts, a stifling pandemic, and the overwhelming prevalence of social media, developing religious faith and having it as a young person is more challenging than ever.
The Mission Ambassadors are a close-knit group on campus whose purpose is to spread the Mount's mission through our programs and individual members' words and actions.
The school of nursing welcomed two new faculty members into the department at the beginning of the spring semester: Dr. Sandra Curtis and Dr. Melanie Quilla-Deza.
Mount St. Joseph University has announced an effort to fund scholarships for high-achieving Ukrainian students hoping to complete their studies in the United States.
MSJ Exercise Science students, Michael Radcliffe and Lauren Boland accompany Dr. BC Charles-Liscombe on Channel 12, “What’s Happening in Health” Series to share information on strength training exercises to increase longevity.
American poet and activist Nikki Giovanni returned to Mount St. Joseph University to perform for National Poetry Month, after her time as a creative writing professor in 1985.
Sydney Beckmeyer `23 describes her championship-winning lacrosse team experience during undergrad, and her transition to the Physician Assistant Studies pathway at Mount St. Joseph University.
Two nationally known poets will join Mount students, faculty and staff in celebrating National Poetry Month on the Mount St. Joseph campus the week of April 4.
Mount St. Joseph University Biochemistry Alumna, Valentine Wanga, Describes Her Mount Experience as a Biochemistry Major and Her Current Position as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer for the CDC.
Whether you are an avid arts lover or someone just breaking into the scene, from performing arts to visual arts, Cincinnati has something to offer you.
Mount St. Joseph University Sport Management Alumni, Teddy Kerr ’16, Describes His Mount Experience as a Sport Management Major and His Current Position as a Senior Manager of Equipment for FC Cincinnati.
The 128-page book, “"Luminaries of the Past: Stories of Fifty Extraordinary Nurses" by co-author MSJ alumna Mary Beth Modic explores the early childhood of 50 nurses and the imprints they left on the field to create a better world.
MSJ senior, Brooke Rouse writes an opinion editorial column published in the Cincinnati Enquirer, regarding the path needed to solve the immigration crisis with humanitarian efforts.
Master of Business Administration graduate, Teri Slusher works as the Business Director for Neurosurgery in the Department of Surgical Services at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
Bryce Youngquist, a graduate student in the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program, named a national finalist in the National Health Service Corps Student to Service Loan Repayment Program!
Mount St. Joseph University Sport Management alumna, Kara Marshall ’18, describes her MSJ experience as a Sport Management major and her current position as an Account Executive for the Cincinnati Cyclones.
I remember seeing the email on Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m., the night before the beginning of the spring semester. I was devastated--two weeks of remote learning.
Alexandra Wall applies her skills as a former undergraduate athlete into her Physician Assistant graduate coursework and small class sizes at Mount St. Joseph University.
Mount St. Joseph University biochemistry alumna, Nicole Suttles ’07 describes her Mount experience as a biochemistry major currently working in supply chain manufacturing.
Three Mount wrestlers placed in the top four in the prestigious Pete Willson Invitational at Wheaton College, while Cornell Beachem made a statement as the #1 174lb DIII wrestler.
MSJ Board of Trustees member Harold Brown, first chief diversity and inclusion officer of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO), received the CSO's first endowed administrative position.
Mount St. Joseph University offices and services remain open and activities and events continue to take place, subject to the health and availability of students and employees.