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Mar 25, 2021
Huge congratulations to senior Katie Bauman, who was selected as one of 10 National All Americans at this March's Pi Kappa Delta National Speech Tournament.
A total of 520 students from 79 colleges and universities competed during this four-day competition held entirely online.
According to Director of Forensics Dan Higgins, Katie's honor was reflective of her leadership to the campus community, the forensics program, her superior academic work and her cummulative success in her forensics career.

Mar 24, 2021
After a year hiatus because of the pandemic, the School of Music & Theatre Summer Camp will be back and better than ever this June. This summer’s camp offers high school students (grades 8-12) a hybrid camp experience that will foster their love of the arts and keep everyone safe.

Mar 24, 2021
Jordan Strack of WTOL-11 Sports stopped by campus on Tuesday to chat with quarterback Drew Sims and Head Coach Scott Donaldson. You can watch the full story below or on WTOL.com.
As a freshman moving to the college game for the first time, you never really know what to expect.

Mar 16, 2021
Given the logistical challenges of the past year for many undergraduate students, an opportunity to catch up during the summer may be just what they need to stay on pace to complete their degree. To help students do just that, Heidelberg University has announced that undergraduate tuition for two summer terms will be significantly lower.
According to interim Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Dr. Bryan Smith, the per-credit-hour cost will be $250. “Our intent is to encourage more Heidelberg students to select Heidelberg for their summer courses,” he said.

Mar 15, 2021
If you’re a person of color who is shopping for items such as hair care products, access to items is limited at best.
“It can be a challenging to find hair care for people of color, especially in communities like Tiffin, including finding someone who knows how to cut your hair” says Criminology Professor Dr. Sarah Lazzari, who is also the mom of a child of color.