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AU’s Festival of Lights will be Sunday, Dec. 8

ASHLAND, Ohio – The 33rd edition of Ashland University’s Festival of Lights, a collaboration between the choral music program and the Office of Christian Ministry, will take place Sunday, Dec. 8. The Advent candlelight service starts at 7 p.m., at Jack and Deb Miller Chapel. AU’s Festival of Lights communicates the birth of Jesus Christ through verse and song. It consists of scripture readings, seasonal choral music and hymns by the AU Choir, the AU Chamber…

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AUJO to present seasonal concert on Saturday, Dec. 7

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland University Jazz Orchestra (AUJO), as well as a group of its alumni members, will be presenting its annual seasonal concert on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 4 p.m., in the Hugo Young Theatre of the Center for the Arts. The event is free and open to the public. The 19-piece AUJO band will play a variety of selections, headlined by holiday favorites arranged for a jazz ensemble, including “Joy to the World” and “Merry Christmas Baby.” Also to…

Jim Goode ( Ohio Wesleyan), Ron Whitehill (’70 Ashland University), John Heiser (BGSU and ’66 Ashland University), Dave Gray (’70 Ashland University), Justin Marotta (’72 Ashland University), Tony Magistro (’70 Ashland University), Eric Behnke (Oklahoma State).

Alumni restore tombstones of founding fathers of their fraternity, Phi Delta Theta

Usually once a month for the past five years, brothers of the Ashland/Mansfield Phi Delta Theta Alumni Chapter meet for lunch. About a dozen or so, give or take a few, attend each time, bouncing from the Ashland and Mansfield areas. They also like to meet in graveyards. You read that correctly. It’s not all fun and games with this group of retired Phi Delta Theta brothers, which includes several Ashland University graduates. AU has had a Phi Delta Theta…

Jeffrey Delbert

Delbert excited to be part of Communication Studies' undergrad, grad programs

Jeffrey Delbert, Ph.D., is looking forward to all the opportunities available to him as a new faculty member in Ashland University’s Communication Studies Department. “I am excited about teaching at the master’s level and I’ve also proposed a new political communication class,” said the assistant professor, who previously taught communication at a smaller university in North Carolina for 12 years. Delbert joins a department at AU that has many exciting…

John Lersch ’79 (right) poses with the Peace Pole

Recently discovered Peace Pole now installed at center of AU main campus

ASHLAND, Ohio – A Peace Pole—an internationally-recognized marker that represents love, peace and harmony—was installed and unveiled earlier this semester at Ashland University. There are an estimated 250,000 Peace Poles across the U.S., serving as powerful symbols that each display the timeless message "May Peace Prevail on Earth” in a variety of languages. AU’s first such Peace Pole was erected in an appropriate location – outside Bixlar Hall, where the…

Beth DiDonato

Woman with two AU master's degrees finalist for Woman of the Year award

When it comes to the education she has received in her life, Beth DiDonato said she feels extremely fortunate. “I believe it more than prepared me for what I have accomplished,” said DiDonato, whose education includes two master’s degrees from Ashland University. DiDonato’s most recent accomplishment was being selected as a finalist for the 2024 Lucille Nussdorfer Tuscarawas County Woman of the Year award, presented annually by the Dennison Railroad Depot…

Ashley (Brillhart '07) Hershberger

Alumna honored with a young professional award in Wayne County, Ohio

Seeing TV character Trent Crimm wearing an Ashland University shirt on an episode of “Ted Lasso” got Ashley (Brillhart '07) Hershberger thinking about her time at AU. “It resonated so much with me because my favorite quote from the show is, ‘Be curious, not judgmental,’ reflecting the lessons I learned at Ashland University,” Hershberger said. “AU played a pivotal role in my leadership journey. It not only helped me embrace what makes me unique, but it…

"Death by Gun" art exhibition promo

Art exhibition addressing gun violence opens Nov. 14, runs through Dec. 12

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Coburn Gallery, in collaboration with the Ashland University Department of Art & Design, will present “Death by Gun,” an exhibition featuring works by Eileen Woods, from Thursday, Nov. 14, through Thursday, Dec. 12. It will kick off with an opening reception on Nov. 14, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Gallery admission is free and open to the public. “Death by Gun” poignantly addresses the issue of gun violence by honoring its victims through a…

Kelly Meyer

Meyer brings years of news experience to Journalism and Digital Media Department

As Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose walked into the AUTV studio for an interview, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement among the students and faculty in the control room above. For the newest faculty member of the Journalism and Digital Media Department (JDM), Kelly Meyer, it felt like she was back at her previous job producing news for Cleveland’s FOX 8 in a lot of ways. “I want to bring those real elements to make it realistic for the students,” said…

Suicide awareness bench

Ashland University unveils suicide awareness bench

It is easy to see on campus. It is welcoming. And, most importantly, it is meant to help anyone at Ashland University and in the community who is struggling with their mental health. AU unveiled a suicide awareness bench with a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday afternoon on the sidewalk next to the Rec Center leading to Kates Gymnasium in front of a good-sized crowd of AU students, faculty and staff, as well community members.

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