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Moving downtown – Engineering program headed to Main Street
MVNU’s engineering program will move to the former Farley and Moore Antiques building in downtown Mount Vernon as early as fall of 2018....


Engineering majors get experience with real-world projects
Together, 21 freshman engineering majors have stepped up to the plate to use their skills and knowledge to improve the community. The...


Eastern, Trevecca mull permanent merger
Two of MVNU’s sister universities announced plans for a temporary merger this spring. Trevecca Nazarene University in Tennessee and...


Radcliffe appointed Director for Student Success
MVNU students will see a new, but familiar face in the Center for Student Success next fall. MVNU Resident Director and Deputy Title IX...


SURC accepting applications
Today is the last day to apply for the Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Work (sURC). The event provides a platform for...


Casey Cougar to compete in mascot quarterfinals
Casey Cougar is moving on to the quarterfinals of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) mascot competition after a...


MVNU students take prestigious stage
Two MVNU students, Kendra Vosler and Nick DeWalt, returned from performing at Carnegie Hall in New York City last week. Vosler and DeWalt...


President Trump: Politics and personality
The recent transition in the White House has brought controversy to politicians and citizens alike. Because of this, many have taken...


MVNU opens new speech therapy clinic in Hunter Hall
The MVNU School of Nursing and Health Sciences has opened a new clinic to serve patients with speech and hearing disorders. The Hunter...


Penmarks accepting written and visual submissions
Penmarks, the annually published literature and visual arts journal of MVNU, is accepting submissions. Each year, students and alumni are...
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