Mount St. Joseph University (the Mount) recently hosted its annual Health and Wellness Fair, drawing in nearly 30 vendors who shared their expertise on various aspects of holistic health and wellbeing.
Beyond its breathtaking design, the collegiate chapel, completed in 1962, unveils a story of remarkable significance: It is the first entirely female-designed Catholic chapel in the United States.
Mount St. Joseph University (Mount) proudly announces Sister Helen Prejean as the keynote speaker for its Commencement Ceremony scheduled for May 11, 2024.
MSJ’s PA Program, Mara Prickett, PA-C, PA Program faculty, and Rachael Bauer, PA-S2, PA student, were Awarded a “Be the Change” Grant through the NCCPA Health Foundation.
President H. James Williams, Ph.D. provides an update on next steps we are taking to adapt to the current needs of our Mount Community, as well as planning for its future.
Mount St. Joseph University’s (Mount) Exercise Science program was recently awarded a Silver recognition status by American College of Sports Medicine’s Exercise is Medicine® Program for creating a culture of wellness on campus.
A closer look into the life and career of Dr. Lisa Gick, Program Director of MSOL and Assistant Professor of Management and Leadership in the School of Business at Mount St. Joseph University.
After a seamless transfer experience with a pre-PA focus, transfer athlete Mary Litzinger enjoys her bond with her MSJ soccer teammates, and lunch conversations with friends.
Mount St. Joseph University proudly announces the Mount Community members who took part in the Historic Mater De Chapel recognition event as our March Pride of the Lions!
Mount St. Joseph University is proud to announce that its iconic Mater Dei Chapel has been officially named to the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
Adult transfer Mikayla finds balance as a mother and full-time student while gaining the support of her professors with assignments to ensure her success.
Peers Advocating for Wellness (PAWs) brought Mike Domitrz to the Mount recently to speak about relationships and consent. He is a Hall-of-Fame speaker, author, coach, and founder of The Center for Respect and Peak Impact Retreats.
If you’re a student here at the Mount, you’ve likely glared into the dimly lit room on Seton’s ground floor between the Police Department and the West Elevator to see what was going on within.
If you’ve never experienced the death of a spouse, partner, child, or parent, please stop reading this and place it in your ‘Save for Later’ file—you’re not ready to read this yet. Nothing prepares you more for the death of a loved one more than, well, Death.
For anyone who likes to sing, needs to fulfill their art or music credit, or wants to belong to a community of talented and welcoming people, the choir program is a great option.
Nonprofit organization Ten Thousand Villages proudly announces the appointment of Sydney Prochazka, vice president for Institutional Advancement to its Cincinnati Board of Directors.
Four years ago I was moved to adopt an adult black cat after learning they’re the most likely to be overlooked and live their entire lives in shelters compared to all cats of any other coat color and age.
To pay respect to the long list of powerful black role models during Black History Month, University Singers, Chamber Choir, and Voices of Gold – including a handful of alumni and music majors – will be performing a variety of spiritual and gospel music on Thursday, Feb. 29 (aka Leap Day) at 7 p.m. in the Mater Dei Chapel.
Jecinta’s passion for excellence in patient-centered care all began at her father’s pharmaceutical store in Nigeria. At age six, she already knew about first aid and wound care.
Students in Dr. Elizabeth Bookser Barkley’s African-American Writers class engage with the Mount’s Artist-in-residence, Michael Thompson, an artist and poet who created the show "The Kool-Aid Wino."
Kelly Wittich, MSJ Alumna and Senior Vice President of Wealth Management for UBS Financial Services, was recognized as a 2024 YWCA Career Woman of Achievement.
A closer look into the life and career of Dr. Elizabeth Bland, a department chair and an assistant professor in the School of Business at Mount St. Joseph University.
Gene Kritsky, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Biology and former Dean of the School of Behavioral and Natural Sciences at Mount St. Joseph University, has authored a new book on an historic cicada emergence.
When we live our Mission, we further Dr. King’s dream by ensuring that all are welcome on our campus, and we demonstrate our dedication to dignity, peace, and hope for all persons throughout the world.
From the clinical side of his current Physician Assistant (PA) program to his administrative healthcare internship experience, Malek is crafting his vision for leading and serving in a future healthcare profession.
Joe Styga, Ph. D., an Assistant Professor at the Mount in the Department of Biology, and Two MSJ Students, Isobel Brown and Maggie McMullen, Recently Had Their Research Published in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.
President H. James Williams shares the sad news that former MSJ President, Dr. Robert E. Wolverton, passed away on December 15, 2023, at the age of 98.
MSJ Board of Trustees member, Jackie Reau and Director of Athletics, Melanee Wagener at Mount St. Joseph University will speak at the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber for WE Speak: Advancing the Game: Perspectives from Leading Women in Sports.
Once Sophie arrived to the Mount as a transfer student, she found her home away from home through making new friends, joining clubs, and navigating classes.