Muskingum receives Purple Star Award

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Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor Randy Gardner announced Muskingum University is one of 33 institutions of higher education to join the first class of Collegiate Purple Star campuses.

The Collegiate Purple Star recognizes colleges and universities in Ohio that are supportive and inclusive of military-connected students.Collegiate Purple Star

“It is an honor to have Muskingum University named a Collegiate Purple Star campus and be recognized for our efforts in supporting military/veteran students,” said President Susan S. Hasseler. “Through our undergraduate, degree completion, and graduate programs, we offer many opportunities for military-connected students to earn a degree.”

In March, the Ohio Department of Higher Education unveiled the Collegiate Purple Star Award. Ohio became the first state in the nation to adopt a Collegiate Purple Star designation.

“I am pleased to have Muskingum University as one of the nine independent colleges and universities earning the first Collegiate Purple Star designation,” said Chancellor Gardner. “Muskingum’s Office for Veteran Services does a great job as the single point of contact serving those military-connected students who have served their country.”

According to ODHE, the criteria for being chosen as a Purple Star college or university include having a dedicated military/veteran point of contact and/or office on campus, establishing priority registration for veterans and service members, surveying student veterans and service members (along with spouses and dependents) about needs and challenges, and allowing for the establishment of student-led groups and organizations for veterans and service members.

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Broderick named head women’s basketball coach

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The Muskingum University Athletic Department has announced the hiring of Kelly Broderick as head coach of the women’s basketball program.

Broderick arrives in New Concord after serving the past four seasons as the women’s basketball head coach at Medaille College in Buffalo, New York.

Kelly Broderick

Under Broderick’s guidance, 17 student-athletes earned academic all-conference honors, while several of her players earned all-conference accolades. She coached several players who ended their careers ranked in the top 10 at Medaille in scoring, assists, and rebounds.

Broderick was also responsible for all recruiting, coordinating all scouting for the program, leading all fundraising efforts for the team, and implementing community service projects for her student-athletes.

Along with her coaching duties, Broderick served as a travel and contest coordinator at Medaille, an advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and founded the school’s Leadership Academy.

“I am thrilled to welcome Kelly to Muskie athletics! She brings a strong vision and a true passion for coaching and building relationships with those associated with the basketball program,” said Muskingum Director of Athletics Kari Winters. “I am confident that she will continue moving the program in a strong direction.”

Before her time at Medaille, Broderick served as the head women’s basketball coach for two years at Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC). While at FLCC, Broderick accumulated an overall record of 46-13 and was a two-time recipient of the Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year award.

“I am very excited about joining the Muskie family. Coaching basketball and inspiring young women to be the best has always been a passion of mine, and I look forward to being able to continue that at Muskingum,” said Broderick. “My goal at Muskingum will be to create a basketball program that will emanate class, be respected by all, and make everyone associated with Muskingum proud. I am very excited to start working with the outstanding young women on the team.”

Before her coaching career, Broderick had a two-year career at FLCC, followed by two-years at Nazareth College. Broderick ranks eighth in Finger Lakes history in three-pointers made in a season. At Nazareth, Broderick helped the team win 33 games and advance to the Empire 8 Conference Tournament Final Four each year.

Along with her head coaching and playing experience, Broderick has also served as a coach for the Buffalo Titans AAU team, a basketball camp counselor at Nazareth, and a Recreation Leader for Canandaigua Parks and Recreation.

Broderick graduated from Finger Lakes in 2014 with an associate’s degree in liberal arts and humanities. She earned her Bachelor of Science in psychology and Bachelor of Arts in mathematics from Nazareth in 2016.

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