- University President announces retirementBy Pulse Staff University of Findlay president Dr. Katherine Fell announced today via email that she plans to retire at the end of this school year. “I am writing to share the news that the Board of Trustees today accepted my decision to retire at the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year. On a personal [...]
- A kind act is never a bad thingIt never fails, everyday we are battered with an onslaught of news, stories, videos- content of every kind. And often, it’s not great news. The Pulse wants to not only report the important stories that affect your daily lives, it wants to report on the things that make you smile. So the Pulse is adding [...]
- Fall sports prepping to keep moving upBy Pulse Staff With the fall sports season past the midway mark, many University of Findlay teams are looking ahead to finish strong. Findlay football creeped up in the national American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Coaches Poll again landing at No. 16. UF Athletics reports this is the highest ranking in program history [...]
- “Culture in Motion” to bring Native American traditions to FindlayBy Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu After six months of planning, the University of Findlay is preparing to welcome performers from the North American Indian Association of Detroit (NAIAD) for Culture in Motion, a night of dance, storytelling, and discussion. Dr. Darcy Metcalfe, assistant professor of religious studies at UF says the Interpath Student Council is [...]
- A Look into the Nursing ProgramBy Omari Welch-Guytan welchguytano@findlay.edu At the University of Findlay, nursing has become the 10th largest program after only 11 years. But it’s more than a degree, it’s a lifelong commitment to caring for others. For students like Techiya Jackson and Taylor Scribner, that calling has shaped not only their education but also their outlook on life and service.Fifth-year [...]
- Find the Kind: One act at a timeBy Morgan Sparks and Pulse Staff sparksm@findlay.edu Being kind might occasionally feel like an afterthought in a world where college life can feel like a never-ending rush between coursework, jobs, and extracurriculars. However, tiny acts of kindness are having an influence at the University of Findlay. “Kindness doesn’t have to be grand or complicated. [...]
- Small Campus, Big Impact: UF to be featured on Empowered hosted by Meg RyanBy Andrea Hoffman hoffmana1@findlay.edu On Wednesday, Oct. 15, a production crew from Summit Studios visited the University of Findlay. Directors of Photography Andy Carrasco and Sean Tredway traveled from Fort Collins, Colorado, to produce a program promoting the university through digital marketing efforts. “We’re filming for a program that is basically just a piece [...]
- Thoughts with Profs: The heart of campus life: Compassion, Benevolence, and BeneficenceColumn by Dr. Darcy Metcalfe Assistant Professor of Religious Studies darcy.metcalfe@findlay.edu College is more than lectures, exams, and late-night study sessions—it’s a community, a shared space where diverse lives intersect. In this vibrant environment, the virtues of compassion, benevolence, and beneficence are not just admirable ideals; they are essential for cultivating a campus culture that [...]
- 2025 Phi Kappa Phi Initiation CeremonyAlumni Memorial Union, Multipurpose Room Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 1pm
- Oiler Outlook: Swim Teams Pursue Even More ChampionshipsThe UF men's swimming & diving team is the 8-time defending conference champion. The women have won the last 3 conference crowns. So, the bar is definitely set high for this year's squad. Head coach Diego Santos sat down with UFTV reporter & UF swimmer Andrea Hoffman to talk about the season that is about to begin at Sink Natatorium.
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