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Otterbein University will host the fourth Democratic presidential debate on Oct. 15 and 16.
Otterbein University's Integrative Studies (INST) program requires students to take several general education courses in a variety of topics, regardless of students' area of study. Each semester, students struggle with deciding which INST courses to take out of over 20 different INST options. T&C Media is here to offer insight about which classes are going to be worth your time.
This morning, protesters from the Columbus-based anti-abortion group Created Equal came to Otterbein University to speak with students outside the Campus Center.
The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church voted Tuesday to keep bans on same-sex weddings and LGBTQ clergy. This decision conflicts with United Methodist Church-affiliated colleges and universities (NASCUMC) who encouraged the Church to remove certain discriminatory language from their governing documents.
On Thursday, Feb. 21, an email was sent from Vice President and Chief of Staff Kristine Robbins regarding the university’s search for a new provost and vice president for academic affairs (VPAA). The email informed its recipients that three finalists for the position have been selected for campus interviews, beginning Feb. 28.
Otterbein University announced on Monday March 25 that Andy Winters was hired as the next men's basketball head coach. Winters will replace previous head coach Brian Oilar, who resigned from the position in late February.
At the Ohio News Media Association (ONMA) awards program Thursday Feb. 7, T&C Media and T&C Magazine won statewide awards across multiple categories.
Otterbein University’s governance and bylaws committee is still evaluating structural changes made to the university governance system three years ago.
With the end of the Where We Stand Matters campaign this fall, Otterbein University prepares to announce the creation of the university’s newest marketing campaign: Only Otterbein.
Otterbein University expects enrollment increases through its partnership with the Shanghai Printing and Publishing College (SPPC) in Shanghai, China.
After the Otterbein University football team's loss to Capital University on Saturday, here is a look at the century-long rivalry between the two teams.
For the first time in five years, Otterbein University's board of trustees voted to increase tuition costs for students, effective in the fall of 2019.
Otterbein University’s new Opportunity Scholarship will cover all tuition expenses for students of low socioeconomic status. President John Comerford announced details about the scholarship at a university senate meeting on Oct. 10.
Becky Smith, executive director of alumni relations, is retiring on Sept. 30 after close to 39 years of service to Otterbein University.
Former Otterbein University Chief of Staff Kristine Robbins received an addition to her title in June of 2018. Her title is now “Vice President and Chief of Staff.”
Officially beginning his tenure on July 1, Otterbein University’s newly appointed president, John Comerford, welcomed new students back to campus at the Freshman Convocation on Aug. 16 in Cowan Hall.
At the University Senate meeting last Wednesday, Colette Masterson, director of the center for student involvement, announced the 2018-2019 Common Book, “The Underground Railroad” by Colson Whitehead.
Volunteers across the city of Westerville have begun taking down the blue ribbons that were hung in support of the fallen police officers, Anthony Morrelli and Eric Joering, who were fatally shot in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence call on February 10. Starting the week of Feb. 25, 2018 the ribbons have been taken down to be cleaned and will be reused for Westerville’s observance of National Police Week.