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Kenyon, MVNU collaborate for art exhibit

 Kenyon College’s Bulmash Exhibition Hall in the Chalmers Library presents Revolution: Mark Our Words! This Spring Semester exhibit is a collaboration between students in Professor Eliza Ablovatski’s Kenyon College History seminar HIST 338: Revolt, Rebellion, Revolution, and students in Professor Laura Tabbut’s Mount Vernon Nazarene University Graphic Design class GRD 3023: History of Graphic Design. It will be on display …

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Celebrate MLK’s legacy with annual breakfast hosted by MVNU, Kenyon

Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Kenyon College and the Knox County community will come together to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The 20th annual celebration breakfast will take place on Monday, Jan. 16, beginning at 9 a.m., in Peirce Hall on the Kenyon College campus. The in-person event is free and open to the public.  The keynote speaker is Danielle R. …

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MVNU’s summer research program spurs scientific exploration

Through Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s new Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) program, 12 MVNU students conducted eight weeks of faculty-mentored scientific research during the summer of 2022. This was the first year for the program. “Undergraduate research is a high-impact practice,” said Dr. LeeAnn Couts, School of Natural and Social Sciences School Dean. “Undergraduate research is one of the …

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MVNU Defeated at Bethel

MISHAWAKA, Ind. – The Mount Vernon Nazarene University men’s basketball team (4-4, 0-2 CL) fell on the road to (RV) Bethel University (7-1, 2-0 CL) by a final score of 96-78 on Tuesday, November 22. Bethel’s offense was firing on all cylinders. The Pilots built up a big lead in the first half and never looked back. Bethel put up …

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Former MVNU professor remembered with memorial bench 

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (November 11, 2022) — A bench has been installed along the Kokosing Gap Trail in memory of Virginia “Ginny” Cameron. She was a vocal and choral music professor at Mount Vernon Nazarene University for 42 years until her retirement in 2012. Cameron went home to see her Savior on Oct. 29, 2021.  “She was well-known in the …

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MVNU hosts Global Missions Forum and Strategic Planning alongside international missionaries  

Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s Center for Global Engagement recently hosted the Global Missions Forum and Strategic Planning event on campus Oct. 17-21.  The forum convened missionaries and mission leaders from each region of the Church of the Nazarene with leadership from Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Global Office and Work & Witness to discuss short-term missions and identify new and different ways …

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Williams, Hoag lauded by MVNU peers 

Faculty and staff at Mount Vernon Nazarene University celebrated the contribution of peers during the Excellence Beyond the Call awards reception held Wednesday, Oct. 19, in Foster Hall. Honorees were Vickie Williams and Heather Hoag.   Williams has been employed at MVNU for over 20 years and currently serves as the Director of Student Financial Services. She was recognized for …

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 Community invited to MVNU’s Festival Latino  

 Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s annual Festival Latino will be held Sept. 22, from 5-7:30 p.m., at The Quad on campus. The event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month will include art, food trucks, games and cultural artifacts. “The Latinx community has made significant contribution to our society and our world. This time is set aside for us to celebrate those great accomplishments,” said Tavaris Taylor, Assistant Vice …

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Zimmermann brings ‘MindShift’ to MVNU pastor seminar 

Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s School of Christian Ministry will offer a one-day seminar for ministry students and all pastors and leaders on the MVNU field. The event, on Oct. 25, features Philip Zimmermann’s presentation of “MindShift,” a training event that focuses on the five paradigm shifts necessary for fruitful ministry in what is quickly becoming a post-Christian context.  Zimmermann developed …

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MVNU announces Intel-approved engineering partnerships   

As Intel officially breaks ground on new fabrication facilities in Central Ohio, Mount Vernon Nazarene University announces two partnerships that will prepare faculty to teach new skills and expose students to real-life experiences in semiconductor and semiconductor-related manufacturing. “MVNU is excited that Intel has come to nearby Licking County,” said Dr. LeeAnn Couts, Dean of the School of Natural and …

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