
Students at the University of Findlay recently participated in the annual Symposium for Scholarship and Creativity. Held on campus, undergraduate and graduate students were given the opportunity to share their research, creativity, and professional learning experiences with the University and community. Many students received honors during the Symposium’s awards ceremony.
Local students include:
Chance Alvarado was named as an Outstanding Senior Majoring in Mathematics.
Melissa Michel presented “Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and the Effect of PCI.”
Kayla Troyer of presented “Speed of Sound at Different Temperature” and presented “London Scholars Program.”
Located in Findlay, Ohio, the University of Findlay is known not only for science, health professions, animal science and equestrian studies programs, but also for cultivating the next generation of business leaders, educators and innovative thinkers through a dedication to experiential learning, both in and outside of the classroom. Established in 1882 through a joint partnership between the Churches of God, General Counsel and the City of Findlay, the University of Findlay has nearly 60 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and offers 11 master’s degrees, and four doctoral degrees. More than 3,800 students are enrolled at Findlay, and the University is nationally recognized by U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Review.


