A weekly look at Walsh University news and happenings.
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Welcome Back Fair in the New Year |
Walsh University wishes you and yours a wonderful Christmas holiday and a Happy New Year. As a reminder, the campus will be closed for winter break, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, through Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, with offices reopening on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026.
We hope to see you at the Welcome Back Fair on Sunday, Jan. 4, from 1:30 to 4:30 PM in the David Center Atrium for an afternoon full of food, fun activities, and opportunities to get set up for a successful spring term. | Read More (PDF)
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| New Year, New Experiences! |
Get ready, Cavaliers—2026 is packed with unforgettable experiences! From ice skating and laser tag to the MLK Day of service and the March for Life in Washington, DC, there is something for everyone. Also, don’t forget to invite your younger siblings to campus for Lil Sibs Weekend! With all this and so much more, the year is brimming with opportunities to connect, grow, and have fun. Check the Master Calendar for dates, times, and all the details!
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Walsh University Featured on EWTN Global Catholic Radio |
Walsh University was featured on EWTN Global Catholic Radio this past week during an interview with President Tim Collins and the Cardinal Newman Society’s Kelly Salomon, who highlighted Walsh’s faithfully Catholic approach to higher education, vibrant and dynamic campus life, and enduring mission which has spanned 65 years. EWTN has a listenership of more than 130 million with more than 400 AM and FM affiliates worldwide. It is the world’s largest Catholic media network. | Listen to the full interview here (Segment begins at 1:13:00)
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Ready for a Smooth Return to Campus? Here's What You Need to Know for January 2026! |
As you enjoy your winter break, take a moment to ensure you are prepared for an easy transition back to campus. Here are a few reminders to help you get ready for the new semester:
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Keep your student ID in a safe place over break so it is ready to go in January.
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Hold on to your current parking permit—it is the same one you will use in the spring. If your residency status changes over the break, visit the Office of Student Affairs when you return to update your permit.
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Spring 2026 courses are now available in ECN. Don’t see all your classes on your Favorites bar? Use the waffle icon in the top right to find all courses and adjust your Favorites (note: the bar holds a maximum of 8 classes).
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The Help Desk is open this week from 8 AM to 5 PM (closing early at 2 PM on Friday, December 19). After winter break, the Help Desk reopens on Friday, Jan. 2 from 8 AM–2 PM. Stop by 212 Farrell Hall, call 330.244.4357, or email helpdesk@walsh.edu for assistance. Please note: no winter break support is available. We will be at the Welcome Back Fair in the David Center Sunday, Jan. 4 from 1:30–4:30 PM for password and basic assistance.
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For Faculty, Staff, and Student Workers: |
Before leaving for break, shut down all computers and turn off monitors to save energy.
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| Campus Updates & Shout-Outs |
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Thanks to everyone who came out to show their support for the new Men’s Club Volleyball team!
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Looking for an enjoyable read over the long holiday break? President Tim Collins’ reading list selection for December is titled, I WISH SOMEONE HAD TOLD ME: The Best Advice for Building a Great Career and a Meaningful Life, by Dana Perino (2025) | Reading List (PDF)
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