Candidate Spotlight – Dr. Kenith BrittBy Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay’s presidential race is narrowing down with just four final candidates left. On Tuesday, March 31 Dr. Kenith C. Britt presented his goals and ideas during an open forum with faculty and staff. Britt first gave the audience a picture of his life with wife and four daughters [...]
Candidates for University of Findlay president make their caseBy Pulse Staff The week before Easter break was a busy one at the University of Findlay campus as the Presidential Search Committee hosted four finalists to replace the current university president, Katherine Fell, Ph.D. Fell announced her retirement on Oct. 17, 2025, after 16 years at UF. Her contract wraps up on July 31. [...]
- Candidate Spotlight – Dr. David KingBy Pulse Staff On Wednesday, April 1, the third candidate for University of Findlay president, Dr. David King shared his vision for the future of The University of Findlay. His presentation entitled “The Future of the University of Findlay: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in the next decade,” emphasized innovation, adaptability, and decisive leadership amid new [...]

- Candidate Spotlight – Dr. Lori WerthBy Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu The University of Findlay began a week-long open forum series with the final four candidates to replace the retiring Dr. Katherine Fell as UF’s president. On Monday, March 30 the first candidate for university president, Dr. Lori Werth spoke about the tumultuous future higher education faces. Werth laid out her visions [...]

- Candidate Spotlight – Dr. Richard LudwickBy Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu​ A week-long series of open forums for University of Findlay presidential candidates wrapped up on Thursday, April 2. Dr. Richard Ludwick presented his goals and ideas during an open forum with faculty and staff in the Winebrenner Auditorium. His presentation entitled “The Future: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in the Next Decade,” [...]

- University of Findlay to Host 20th Annual Symposium for Scholarship and CreativityBy Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay will host its 20th annual Symposium for Scholarship and Creativity on Friday, April 10, showcasing research and professional experiences of students across the six colleges. The annual event is an opportunity to present students’ work to the university and community, as it is open to the public. [...]

- Oilers Golf on a RollBy Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu Oilers Golf has shown impressive performance throughout the spring season, securing tournament wins and earning individual medalist honors. The men’s team is on a three-tournament win streak, and both programs concluded the Indianapolis Intercollegiate by claiming first-place titles, with senior Luke Metzger and junior Ashleigh Duflo each earning Individual Medalist honors. [...]

- You Matter Here: Panel Discussion on Mattering, ep. 2Wednesday, April 1 | 3:30pm A conversation on mattering with Dr. Lori Prusnek, associate professor of Occupational Therapy and associate chair of the Occupational Therapy master's program; Lee Ann Ireland, director of The Wolfe Center for Alumni & Parents; and Dr. Sarah Fedirka, director of the Watterson Center.

- Crowd swells to 1,300 at third No Kings protestBy Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu An upside-down flag flew above Flag City as 1,300 protesters with signs, pride flags, and cowbells filled the streets at the third No Kings Protest in Hancock County. “You know what this flag means, right? It means distress,” said Steve Gliebe, a protester and Marine Corps veteran, waving a large, upside [...]

- UF student-athletes give back through volunteer workBy Sullivan Pelot pelots@findlay.edu For the student athletes at the University of Findlay, competition is only a small part of what it means to represent the school and the community. University of Findlay athletics says that in fall 2025, 475 student-athletes volunteered for 3578 hours. “Each team is required to perform community service hours, and [...]

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