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Zanesville Campus Stories

Stephanie Kline, Mary Lou Wilson, and Mike Kline at the 50th anniversary celebration for ĢƵ University Zanesville

ĢƵ University Zanesville campus professor Mike Kline leaves legacy

When ĢƵ University history professor Mike Kline passed away at age 80 on June 30, 2021, copies of his “15 Great Truths of Learning,” tips started showing up on alumni social posts.

Spring Semester 2021, Dean's List, Zanesville

OHIO Zanesville Announces Spring 2021 Dean's List

The following students have been named to the ĢƵ University Dean’s List while attending classes at the Zanesville campus for spring semester ending May 1, 2021.

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Haven’s New Book Spotlights Max Linder, Silent Film’s First Celebrity

Dr. Lisa Stein Haven's fourth book on silent film comedy — this one titled The Rise & Fall of Max Linder: The First Cinema Celebrity — was just released.

Ruth Allen

2020 Muskingum County Women of Achievement honored

ĢƵ University Zanesville, Zane State College, and the Muskingum Family Y recently announced the recipients of the Women of Achievement awards in seven categories.

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OHIO Zanesville Students Celebrate Social Work Month in Style

OHIO Zanesville students participate in the annual spring Advocacy Day at the ĢƵ Statehouse.

ĢƵ University Zanesville Student Awards

ĢƵ University Zanesville Student Awards

Join us in celebrating the ĢƵ University Zanesville Student Awardees for 2020-2021. 

Nurses passing out bags of PPE at a tented location

Campus, community health heroes

Weston Robbins, a senior nursing student at ĢƵ University Zanesville, shared this message with the campus’ Facebook followers in October: “I want to protect my community from this pandemic, and that’s why I wear my mask.”

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Zanesville student participating in Shark Challenge

ĢƵ University Eastern will virtually host the sixth annual Shark Challenge to promote economic growth in the ĢƵ Valley by encouraging innovation among college students.

Mark Shatz and his son, Ethan Shatz, a first year, take a swing with Rufus as he studies the finer points of psychology. Photo by Ellee Achten, BSJ ’14, MA ’17

Funny is good

Mark Shatz uses humor to build community in his classroom, thanks to mentor Mel Helitzer. 

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