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    Chapel 10/8 – Kelsey Herber

    Kelsey Herber is a 2016 and 2019 graduate of Huntington University. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast media and minored in psychology. After playing volleyball at HU for four years,…

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    Test Optional

    HU is moving to test-optional admissions starting with the incoming class of fall 2021. That means students can be admitted without an SAT or ACT score. Instead of a test score, we will…

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    Social Security and Medicare Basics

    Millennium Advisory Services has prepared a webinar with basic information about Social Security and Medicare. The webinar is 32 minutes in length and provides the listener with the basic understanding of how these two…

  • Events

    HUTC presents “Silent Sky”

    Huntington University Theatre Company opens its 2020-2021 season with “Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson on October 9-10 (rescheduled from originally scheduled September dates). This powerful play tells the story of Henrietta Leavitt and…

  • Sports News

    CROSS COUNTRY

    Huntington University sophomore Emma Wilson ran an incredible race over the weekend to be tabbed the NAIA Women’s Runner of the Week as announced by the national office earlier this morning. The Greencastle…

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    GOLF

    The HU golf program was back in action earlier this week to play in the Harbor Shores Intercollegiate hosted by Bethel where the men placed fourth and the women took fifth. with a…

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    Thanksgiving Holiday Break

    Huntington University offices will be closed to observe the Thanksgiving Holiday beginning noon on Wednesday, November 25 and will reopen on Monday, November 30 at 8:00 a.m. All offices must be open until…

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    Grant Funding

    Do you have a specific project or program that you are seeking grant funding for? Are you thinking of speaking with a foundation about an idea you have?  If so, please reach out…

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    Information Security Month – Tech Tip

    Tech Tips – Cybersecurity at Work and while Traveling Treat business information as personal information. Hackers use seemingly random details about you and the organization you work for to better craft future attacks…