The funding will support the STEM program within the university’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service.
The $1.3 million in grant funding will support the university’s Freedom for the Next 250: Strengthening American History and Civics Education project.
The scholarship was started by alumnus Emil Kaunitz and his wife Diane to benefit students studying computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering.
The goal of the partnership is to enhance training and education for future healthcare providers as well as increase access to quality medical care for area residents.
The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science program debuted with the start of the 2025-2026 school year.
The grant was awarded to Robert J. Korenic, a professor in the university’s School of Computer Science, Information and Engineering Technology.
The gift will create two endowed chair positions and a fund to support a new electronics lab.
The College Autism Network’s inaugural Autism-Inclusive Campus Designation has been given to seven institutions in the US and Canada.
The partnership between the three universities and Owens Community College will expand transfer pathways and provide more opportunities for students.
The completely online bachelor degree program is expected to launch in the Fall 2026 semester.