Otterbein students not required to be vaccinated
Although the Measles virus is largely considered to be under control, recent developments have shown that Otterbein is not immune to the effects of an outbreak.
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Although the Measles virus is largely considered to be under control, recent developments have shown that Otterbein is not immune to the effects of an outbreak.
Otterbein student Patrick “PJ” Cleary, a junior allied health major from Pickerington, Ohio, died in a car crash early Saturday morning.
The Board of Trustees voted to freeze graduate tuition and increase the cost of room and board for the 2015-2016 academic year.
Otterbein is undergoing an accreditation process that will test whether the institution meets federal guidelines. However, Otterbein has been through this before.
Otterbein will undergo a comprehensive process of accreditation in the 2014-2015 academic year. The outcome of the process will determine the value of an Otterbein education.
For those who may not know, Otterbein University Senate has just passed the first of two parts of the proposed governance changes. The second part is scheduled for Senate’s next meeting in February. If part two is passed, then for the first time in Otterbein’s history there will be a student, faculty, administrator and staff senates, each with their own rules.
In a unanimous vote, senate voted to pass the first part of the proposed changes to Otterbein’s governance system at its Nov. 19 meeting.
The Office of Admission reported on the demographics and the number of the freshmen class and continuing students for the 2014-2015 academic year.
Vice President for Student Affairs Bob Gatti started his career at Otterbein in 1978 as a hall director. Ever since then, he’s been helping students to succeed and has been improving the campus in a number of ways.
The Board of Trustees approved a tuition freeze for the 2015-16 academic year at its Oct. 25 meeting.
Voting on the proposed governance changes was postponed for a later date at the Oct. 22 senate meeting.
Miguel Martinez-Saenz is the current provost and vice president of Academic Affairs for Otterbein. He assumed this position this after a lengthy selection process involving potential candidates from across the country, succeeding Alison Prindle. As Provost, Martinez-Saenz holds a high position in determining academic curriculum for the entire university as well as playing an essential role in University Senate.
An Otterbein University student governance system, separate from the Otterbein Senate that includes faculty and administrators, may soon be approved by the University Senate.
Otterbein360 will bring you coverage of crime within the Otterbein community reported by both the Otterbein and Westerville Police Departments. Information below is compiled from the Otterbein University Police Daily Crime Log and the Westerville Media Log from September 2 to September 15.
On August 31, I found myself passing plates at a food pantry. Only it wasn’t for the sake of volunteering; it was part of a program to expose the problems facing America’s homeless.
New students who choose to commute to Otterbein may worry that being a commuter student will leave them disconnected from the rest of the student body and missing out on the full Otterbein experience. However, with some effort and help, a commuter student can access the same resources available to resident students.
This year, the Otterbein Police Clery log showed that a majority of crimes reported in on-campus housing were reported in residence halls.
Here are the top nine things to know about Otterbein’s campus judicial system. The Campus Life Handbook goes into much more detail than this article does. The following nine things will not replace reading the handbook.
Members of Otterbein’s Senate, faculty and administrators voiced opinions to the Governance Review Commission about the proposed change in campus government.
Otterbein will expand its mental health services for students as part of the new student life fee.