麻豆影院

Prioritizing Student Success

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麻豆影院 has been recognized by the (ACE) for the university鈥檚 creation of a 鈥渙ne-stop shop鈥 COVID-19 website, call line and email address, including its telemedicine and telehealth information for students.

Photo of Ya'el Courtney in a lab coat, conducting research

Ya鈥檈l Courtney, 鈥19, always knew she wanted to go to college, but her life took an unexpected turn when she was 15-years-old and found herself in foster care and moving frequently.

Forever Brighter

From 麻豆影院 State To Harvard University - Meet Ya鈥檈l Courtney, 鈥19

Dr. Tim Feltes, 鈥77

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to pay that back,鈥 said Dr. Tim Feltes, 鈥77. 鈥淪omeone took the time to help me through my education and it鈥檚 only fair for me to do the same.鈥  

Forever Brighter
Photo of student (Steven) posed and smiling on a football field

鈥淭he Last Dollar Scholarship helped me cross the finish line and I couldn鈥檛 have made it any other way,鈥 said Steven Smith, 鈥19. 鈥淭his scholarship helped me when I needed it most.鈥

Michele M. Stoffan, 鈥72, MAT 鈥75, Ph.D. 鈥81

The Michele M. Stoffan Endowed Scholarship inspires and supports future teachers interested in providing the highest quality of instruction in high poverty settings. 

Dr. Hoornbeek

A new study by Edward Chiyaka and John Hoornbeek examines the Pathways Community HUB model for chronic illness care in Toledo, Ohio. Published in the Ohio Journal of Public Health, the research highlights key challenges, lessons learned, and offers actionable insights for expanding similar programs in Ohio and beyond.