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NEW CONCORD − Muskingum University President Susan S. Hasseler will retire in the summer of 2026, according to an ...
Muskingum University is filled with song, dance, and a lot of talent this week thanks to a special camp designed for young ...
NEW CONCORD − There wasn't a definitive answer to the cause of a shooting scare at Muskingum University Monday night, but Muskingum County Sheriff Matt Lutz believed social media misinformation ...
Muskingum University is on the hunt for a new president. Current President Susan Hasseler has announced she plans to retire ...
Muskingum University is proud to announce the hiring of Ryan McClain as its new head women’s basketball coach. A 2009 ...
NEW CONCORD − A summer high school music theater camp will be held June 22 to 28 at Muskingum University. The week ends with ...
Muskingum University had an active shooting situation in March 2023. Franklin Grayson, then 26, of Jacksonville, Florida, was charged with 14 felonies after shooting a baseball player from Olivet ...
A shooting did not occur at the university and no one was injured. Muskingum University lifted a shelter-in-place order after the sheriff's office said there was no shooting on campus.
The university issued a shelter-in-place order. Lutz said students barricaded themselves in rooms, and a few called 911 as they were hiding. Law enforcement cleared three buildings, going from ...
NEW CONCORD — Muskingum University will induct its newest members into the Athletic Hall of Fame during the Night of Impact at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. The event will be presented by Carol Goff ...
Muskingum Co. Sheriff Matt Lutz held a press conference at Muskingum University on Feb. 24 to confirm there was no on-campus shooting and to address how the report could've been made.
NEW CONCORD, Ohio — A miscommunication led law enforcement officials to respond to Muskingum University for a reported active shooter situation, according to the Muskingum County Sheriff's Office.