First-year students encouraged to find their community during convocation

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Muskingum University first-year students were welcomed as members of the class of 2027 during the Opening Convocation ceremony on Aug. 18. The ceremony was held at the Anne C. Steele Center at 3 p.m.

Muskingum University alumnus Brad DeHays '02 addresses the Muskingum class of 2027. DeHays majored in business and economics at Muskingum.

Muskingum University alumnus Brad DeHays ’02 addresses the Muskingum class of 2027. DeHays majored in business and economics at Muskingum. Photo by Kailyn Shalosky.

Brad DeHays ’02 served as the convocation speaker. He challenged students to not be afraid to fail.

“You’re young and naive. You have to make mistakes full-speed…. You’re going to fail. It’s OK. …one thing that I can always say is, ‘failure is not a problem, but it can be a problem. Failure is contagious, as is success. The difference between contagious failure is how people deal with it,'” said DeHays.

New Concord Mayor Jennifer Lyle also welcomed students to Muskingum and the Village of New Concord. Lyle encouraged students to attend the village-wide Community Day on Sept. 2.

 

Muskingum Student Senate President Alex Burton received the Key of Knowledge from Provost Dr. Jennifer Dugan. Student Heather Dawson sang the alma mater, “All Hail Muskingum.”

Students gathered on the Muskingum Quad prior to Opening Convocation. The ceremony was held Aug. 18 at 3 p.m. as part of Welcome Weekend.

Students gathered on the Muskingum Quad prior to Opening Convocation. The ceremony was held Aug. 18 at 3 p.m. as part of Welcome Weekend. Photo by Kailyn Shalosky.

Chaplain Derek Wadlington delivered the invocation, challenging students to introduce themselves to him as he is also beginning his first year on campus. Wadlington said the Muskingum community is glad to have the incoming students on campus and they believe in their success.

New Concord Mayor Jennifer Lyle welcomes students to New Concord. Lyle encouraged students to experience the long partnership between the university and village.

New Concord Mayor Jennifer Lyle welcomes students to New Concord. Lyle encouraged students to experience the long partnership between the university and village. Photo by Kailyn Shalosky.

Many events are planned for students during Welcome Weekend. Muskingum’s undergraduate classes begin Monday, Aug. 21.

 

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New provost appointed for university

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Muskingum University President Susan S. Hasseler has appointed Dr. Jennifer J. Dugan as Muskingum University’s new provost.

Dugan comes to Muskingum from the University of Pikeville in Pikeville, KY where she served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences since 2019. Dugan focused on the student experience by providing direction in the development and implementation of new programs and strategic collaborations with campus and community partners. She is an advocate for education and growth in the Appalachian region and beyond.

Dr. Jennifer Dugan is Muskingum University's new provost. Dugan joined Muskingum on July 1.

Dr. Jennifer Dugan is Muskingum University’s new provost. Dugan joined Muskingum on July 1.

“I am excited to welcome Dr. Dugan to Muskingum University,” said Hasseler. “Her extensive teaching, program development, and leadership experience will support our student-centered mission and continue Muskingum’s tradition of academic excellence and regional and national impact.”

Dugan earned her doctorate in political science from University of California and her bachelor’s in political science from California State University. She is an American Council on Education Fellow (2009-2010) and has served on the Board of the Kentucky ACE Women’s Network.

“I am excited by Muskingum’s commitment to a liberal arts foundation and to embracing innovative opportunities. Muskingum offers high-quality programs that are accessible and affordable to undergraduate, adult, and graduate students,” said Dugan. “I look forward to working with Muskingum’s exceptional faculty, staff, and campus partners to strengthen engagement, inclusion, and all elements of the distinctive Muskingum experience.”

Reporting to the president, the provost serves as the chief academic officer for Muskingum University, providing university-wide leadership for academic affairs. Dugan began her appointment on July 1 after Dr. Nancy J. Evangelista’s retirement.

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