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  • Exhibit Muskingum celebrates 175th anniversary with exhibit

      The Caldwell Hall Atrium has been transformed into a museum to display the first 175 years of Muskingum, allowing students and faculty to see how the university took its shape.

  • Kerrigan kayak Taking US maritime study out onto the water

      Adventure has never been something that Professor of American History Bil Kerrigan has ever had a hard time finding for himself.

  • First Circle First Circle celebrates release

      On April 16, First Circle came out with their annual spring First Circle Literary Magazine.

  • Students conduct at Wind Ensemble concert

    Assistant Professor of Music David A. Turrill conducted the Muskingum Wind Ensemble on Sunday at The Brown Chapel.

  • Summer Activities 101

    This past year has flown by in a haze of late-night study sessions, a stream of continuous meetings, time with friends, and one cup of coffee after another.

  • Summer Activities 101

    This past year has flown by in a haze of late-night study sessions, a stream of continuous meetings, time with friends, and one cup of coffee after another.

  • Role-playing games

    Jay Shaffstall’s history and advice

    Shaffstall also gave some advice on how to start out in role-playing games for ayone interested. Contrary to popular belief, he suggests avoiding the popular game, Dungeons & Dragons.

  • There’s always drama at Muskingum

      The Communication, Media & Theater department presents radio dramas on April 22 at 4 p.m. at the Thompson Theatre located in Caldwell Hall.

  • Scholarship Day

    Round-up

      The 81st Scholarship Day kicked off Parent’s Weekend at Brown Chapel to recognize students with high academic achievements and other awards. Family members, classmates, and professors joined in the chapel with speakers President Anne Steele and Professor of American History William Kerrigan.

  • Muskiepalooza

    Mike Posner: Behind the scenes

      This year’s Muskiepalooza is one that has been built up with great anticipation and excitement, with over 700 tickets being sold for Saturday night’s big event, the headline Mike Posner concert with opener Cris Cab.