December 6, 2023
The Walsh Wire
A weekly look at Walsh University news and happenings.
The Walsh Wire is not intended to replace broadcast emails, but to aggregate information in order to increase the level of awareness and understanding about major happenings of the week.
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Walsh News
A look at what is happening on campus.
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Walsh University is excited to launch the new Cavs Summer Cohort, an opportunity for students to catch up or get ahead! Take advantage of the discounts offered in the summer bundle by living, working, taking courses, and engaging in summer programming on campus this summer. Read More (PDF)
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Spring 2024 Class Registration is Underway for All Students |
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Education for Life Colloquium Series, Lighting of Menorah |
The Education for Life Colloquium Series, presented by Dr. Chris Seeman, Chair of Theology at Walsh University, and Rabbi David Komerofsky, Temple Israel, Canton, is a five-part exploration into the Jewish and Christian roots of Walsh University’s core values: Faith, Excellence, Integrity, Service and Community. Part two of the interfaith presentation, “Discovering and Pursuing Our Ultimate Purpose,” presented this Thursday, Dec. 7, is also the beginning of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. Experience a lighting of the menorah by Rabbi Komerofsky and learn about its significance in the Barrette Business and Community Center, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Read More (PDF)
RSVP Here
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Student Holiday Lunch, Thursday, Dec. 7 |
We invite you to celebrate the most beautiful time of the year with us on Dec. 7, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Schervish Dining Center. Enjoy good music, excellent food, and the Christmas ambiance! Meal swipes are not required for this event. All are welcome! During the event, take a photo with Santa to enter the 12 Days of Christmas raffle! Sponsored by Sodexo, Student Affairs, and the Office of Student Activities.
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Christmas Celebration “Lessons and Carols” |
The Walsh University Chorale and Handbell Choir will present the Annual Ceremony of Lessons and Carols, Come, Jesus, Come! this weekend. Performances in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chapel will take place on successive nights, Friday, Dec. 8 and Saturday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. In lieu of admission, they will be collecting donations of hygiene items for the Cavs Cave located in Hannon, for students in need.
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The Office of Student Activities and Sodexo are excited to be bringing back Late-Night Breakfast on Tuesday, Dec. 12 from 9 – 11 p.m. in the Schervish Dining Center. The menu will consist of scrambled eggs, sausage patties, French toast sticks, tater tots, fruit, donuts, Danishes, mini muffins, coffee, milk, and juice. Residential students will use their meal swipes and free tickets will be available for Commuters at the door. Please RSVP here!
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| Campus Updates & Shout-Outs
A look at what is happening on campus.
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The Academic Celebration of Excellence Symposium (ACES) held in the Toot Global Learning Center last week highlighted the best of our faculty and students’ research, class projects and service-learning activities and included oral presentations. The event was organized by the Center for Academic and Professional Enrichment (CAPE), and it was open to all of Cav Nation. In addition to 16 student and faculty posters, ACES featured the following presentations in the Renacci Center:
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- Dr. Chris Seeman: Flavius Josephus: Translation and Commentary
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Dr. Helen Lima Del Puerto: Sox Proteins in Breast Cancer
- Anthony Toskin: Nonthermal Plasma for Upcycling Mixed Polymer Wastes
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Christmas on Hoover Farm, held this past Sunday, was a wonderful success despite the rain. Nearly 600 Stark County and Walsh community members enjoyed wagon rides, visits with Santa, and tours of the Hoover Historical Center decorated for the holidays. Students and staff from GlenOak High School's strings department treated visitors to beautiful music throughout the event. Many thanks to the wonderful volunteers who helped decorate and run the event.
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The Academic Calendar for students, staff, and faculty, includes dates to note throughout the semester, such as add/drop deadlines, last day to withdraw with a “W,” and final grade deadlines.
Ongoing: Holy Mass, Please check the schedule for Holy Mass here
Now – Dec. 12: Twelve Days of Christmas, Read More (PDF)
Dec. 7: Student Holiday Luncheon, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Schervish Dining Hall
Dec. 7: Education for Life Colloquium: Discovering and Pursuing Our Ultimate Purpose (PDF), 6-7:30 p.m., Barrette Business and Community Center. Register Here
Dec. 8, 9: The Walsh University Chorale presents Lessons and Carols, A Christmas Concert: 7-9 p.m., Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chapel.
Dec. 12: Late Night Breakfast, 9 – 11 p.m., Schervish Dining Center
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