
Victoria Wohlwend '22
Time Management Tips for A Stress-Free Semester
Victoria Wohlwend '22
Those days when you are stuck in your dorm room, writing a paper or doing a lab last-minute while all your friends are hanging out and enjoying their time is one of the worst feelings you can have. If this is something you find...

Making the choice to embrace means that you don’t push through, just to get through. In life’s good and bad times, there are always things we can learn to become better people. We learn, not only for ourselves, but for the impact and influence we can have on our family and friends....

Capital University Closing Residence Halls, Extending Remote Learning Through Semester
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 16, 2020 — In continuing efforts to ensure the safety of its students and staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Capital University today announced it will close its traditional residence hall...

As part of Capital University’s commitment to promoting the
health and wellness of our community, we are providing this update on
communicable diseases, tips for prevention, and instructions for what to do if
you get sick. ...

Capital University is one of the 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, an elective designation that indicates institutional commitment to community engagement, the Carnegie Foundation has announced....

The second student-led documentary project to come out of Capital University’s Immersion course premiered Monday during Capital’s 29th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Learning to a packed house at The Drexel Theatre, Bexley’s historic independent theatre house built in 1939, the same time period covered in the film....

Capital student Jackie Richardson experiences life-changing education in Argentonnay, France
During
the summer of 2019 Jackie spent over 35 hours a week painting and drawing from
life at Studio Escalier in Argentonnay, France. Jackie spent 11 weeks learning
how to turn the human form and about translating that to paper and canvas.
Jackie was one of 13 students selected to participate in this intensive
painting and drawing experience, and her newfound understanding of light,
color, movement, philosophy, and technique has allowed her to take her own
artwork to new heights as she prepares a show for her nomination
for the AICUO Excellence in Visual
Arts Award. ...

COGO Bike Share at Capital University
Special Discount for Capital Students, Faculty and Staff
Transportation can be tough…but CoGo makes it easy! Get to
your favorite lunch spot, run your mid-day errands, and even help reduce your stress.
Capital University is happy to introduce you to CoGo ...

Capital University President
Elizabeth L. “Beth” Paul, Ph.D., has informed the Board of Trustees that she
will conclude her leadership at the University at the end of this academic
year, the University announced today. Paul’s tenure as president will conclude
at the end of June 2020....

Music Tech Students Produce Award Winning Podcast
The Capital University awards showcase just got a little more crowded.
The Columbus Chamber of Commerce's business-focused podcast, cbuzz – produced by Capital's music technology students at Capital's Convergent Media Center – was named the 2...

Capital University students, staff
and alumni earned four wins at the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), and were nominated for a total of nine
awards. ...

ELCA’s Lutheran Campus Ministry Honors Tucker for Dedication, Service to Students
Capital University Pastor Drew Tucker was named one of the recipients of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s 2019 Lutheran Campus Ministry Award.
Tucker received the 2019 Hess-Pierson Award, which recog...

Five Tips for the Start of School from a College President and Student of – and for – Life.
SOS! Start of School is in the air. As August
unfolds, so does a period of summer punctuated by anticipation, wonder and, too
often, distress for more than 75 million K-12 and incoming college students. ...

11 Tips for the Summer Before Your Senior Year
“Next year, that’ll be me.” The mantra autorepeats every time you pass your friends’ university-branded graduation banners, go to another graduation party, and attend the next senior banquet. You’re next, and there’s nothing better! It’s almost yo...

Kaitie proves healthy eating on a budget is possible
Life can get crazy for a college student, and between work, classes, or little obligations here and there, important things like self-care can accidentally get missed. College can be expensive, and one of the first things we sacrifice is a decent meal. It’s no surprise that a 25 cent pack of ramen that’s ready in three minutes is a college go-to. Not only is it not nutritional, it’s not very filling. Late night bowl of cereal anyone? Believe it or not, unhealthy eating habits can lead to a lot more than the freshman 15....

Capital University has announced tuition, fees, room and board rates for the 2019-2020 academic year. Total cost of attendance for undergraduate students, including tuition, room and board, will increase by an average of 4 percent. Fees for student activities, health and wellness and technology will remain flat. ...

Capital University will launch a new podcast and video series today to better connect accepted students and families who are in their final stage of college selection with the faces and voices of CapFam....
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Capital Partners with Columbus State to Optimize Transfer Student Success
Capital University Launches
New Initiative to Enhance Transfer Student Experience Student
Success initiative includes partnership with Columbus State Community College
to increase degree completion
February 7, ...

Capital University To Reopen at Noon Thursday, Jan. 31
Due to continued extreme cold, Capital University’s Bexley and Law School campuses remain closed and will reopen at noon Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Classes and activities scheduled to take place prior to noon on Thursday are canceled. All tho...

Bexley, Law School Campuses Closed Jan. 30 Due to Extreme Cold
Due to falling temperatures and sustained extreme cold, Capital University’s Bexley and Law School campuses will be closed Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019. According to the university’s Severe Weather Operations Policy , in the event that...