- Next President of the University of Findlay announcedBy Pulse Staff On Thursday, April 30, the University of Findlay announced the next president of the University as Richard L. Ludwick, J.D., D.Ed., effective July 1, 2026. He will succeed Kathryn Fell, Ph.D., who is retiring after serving as UF’s president for 16 years. Ludwick, who will be Findlay’s 18th president, has diverse presidential [...]

- In Memory of Dr. Robert PosticRobert Postic, Ph.D., passed away at the age of 66 on April 26, 2026. A professor of political science at the University of Findlay, Postic was dedicated to teaching political science both in the classroom and in writing, publishing countless academic articles, contributing to Christianity Today, and writing the chapter “Executives, Cabinets, and Bureaucracies” in [...]

- Women’s basketball team begins a new chapterBy Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On April 13, Michelle Durand, head coach for women’s basketball, announced her retirement after 34 seasons of coaching for the past four years at the University of Findlay. After her unforeseen leave, Bri Sims was appointed to the position on April 20. Durand’s retirement was unforeseen by her and the team’s [...]

- UF expands certificates in business and educationBy: Erin Moran Morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay has announced a graduate certificate expansion, adding new opportunities in accounting, business fundamentals, finance, human resources, operations management, and trauma-informed education. The additions are part of the university’s effort to meet the evolving needs of the workforce and prepare their students post graduation. Kirby Overton, dean of [...]

- Men’s and women’s golf claim G-MAC championship titleBy Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu Both the men’s and women’s teams competed against Ashland University in medal match play in Florence, Indiana. The women’s team competed on April 17, while the men’s team concluded match play on April 22. In medal match play, each player was paired individually, and the Oilers faced Ashland; the lowest score [...]

- Dear Dr. MontagueColumn by Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu Dear Dr. Montague, As May 2 comes around, I’m filled with the same bittersweet emotions that I always feel around graduation. The people around me have done so many amazing things, and now it’s time for them to walk through the Arch and continue to do great things. The only [...]

- Forty Years of First Steps and FarewellsBy Richard Mast mastr@findlay.edu For 40 years, Diana Montague has watched the same moment unfold. Students arrive at the University of Findlay, stepping onto campus for the first time, uncertain and confused about who they are and what they will become. Faculty lead those students through the Griffith Memorial Arch as a sign that the [...]

- UF students explore nuclear power at Davis–BesseBy Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On April 14, University of Findlay environmental health, safety, and sustainability students visited the Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station, a 954-acre nuclear power plant site located in Oak Harbor, Ohio, just east of Toledo. The students witnessed firsthand the generation and management of nuclear energy and its real-world impact on the environment. [...]

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