As hot as business courses are in college, college-bound high-schoolers still take college prep courses, and the "business track" remains associated with low achievement--but not at the Talented and Gifted Business Administration Summer Institute at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.
In "A Season to Sing," on Septmeber 11, retiring pianist and teacher Victoria Covington of the Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory, will make her debut as a vocal artist. Her degenerating condition has left her unable to play the piano, the instrument that defined her long career.
This is the year! With gasoline prices skyrocketing and free time at a premium, this is an ideal time to try holiday shopping on line. Consumers can find a wider variety of goods and sizes online than in most stores.
Richard W. Durst, dean of the College and Arts and Architecture and executive director of University Arts Services at the Pennsylvania State University, has been named to be the eighth president of Baldwin-Wallace College.
Journalist and tennis commentator Bud Collins returns to his alma mater, Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, to deliver the commencement address on May 6 at George Finnie Stadium.
The oldest collegiate Bach Festival in the country celebrates its 75th anniversary in April with a program which includes a performance of Bach's B Minor Mass at Severance Hall, a concert featuring Dave Brubeck and a panel of distinguished music critics from all over the U.S.
The public is invited to submit comments regarding Baldwin-Wallace College in conjunction with the College's upcoming comprehensive evaluation by the Higher Learning Commission fo the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Gifts and commitments to Baldwin-Wallace College of more than $65 million have been announced as the College begins the public phase of the most ambitious private philanthropic undertaking in the school's history.
The oldest collegiate Bach Festival in the United States celebrates it's 76th year in two days of concerts, April 18-20, 2008, featuring internationally known performers and Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory students.
Dr. Andrew Mickley, professor of neuroscience at Baldwin-Wallace College, has been named Ohio Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
The oldest collegiate Bach Festival in the country presents five concerts in three days featuring international soloists, with Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory students and faculty, performing the works of J.S. Bach and his contemporaries.
A love story that began nearly 80 years ago in a Baldwin-Wallace College science laboratory has resulted in a valentine that will help other students for years to come. It is the largest estate gift in the College's history.
The annual Baldwin-Wallace College Bach Festival, April 16-18, brings together international soloists, B-W students and faculty, who perform the music of J.S. Bach and his contemporaries.
Baldwin-Wallace College (Berea, OH) is introducing its first online degree program. The hybrid MBA in Management combines the convenience of online study with challenging coursework and intense faculty support. Three-quarters of the coursework is online with 7 on-site weekend sessions spread over 2 years.
For the first time ever the musical RENT and opera La Boheme will appear in repertory. Baldwin-Wallace College is making theatre history by premiering its ground-breaking productions of La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini and RENT by Jonathan Larson on Feb. 15-27. This is the first time these two productions have been performed together...anywhere in the world!
World-renowned soloists, Cleveland Orchestra musicians and Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory faculty/students will gather to perform some of the world’s greatest music at the 79th Annual Bach Festival on April 15-17. This landmark event features the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his contemporaries.
Baldwin-Wallace College is introducing a Four-Year Graduation Guarantee that enables students to earn their degree in four years, or have the College pay for up to one year of additional tuition for the extra time it takes them to finish.
Professor Tom Sutton, Chair of the Department of Political Science at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio offer analysis of Occupy Wall Street, looking at parallels and differences with the Tea Party Movement.
Kay E. Strong, Associate Professor of Economics at Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio writes, “The emergence of the 99% Movement is evidence of a healthy dynamic system in action... and the first visible populist challenge to the power and wealth distortions of the America’s "Big Men" since the 1960s."
The international Society for Neuroscience (SfN) has named Baldwin Wallace University’s neuroscience program the Undergraduate Program-of-the-Year, citing the University's innovative, tiered and powerfully successful peer mentoring program as key to the program's rise as a role model.
Baldwin Wallace University has opened the doors to a new campus program that encourages young people to pursue entrepreneurship as a career and to turn untested ideas into real business ventures. Some 57 students have signed up since the opening, with 33 venture ideas in the pipeline.
As tech employers struggle to find qualified workers, Baldwin Wallace University has joined forces with a Northeast Ohio software company to motivate high school students to consider computing careers.
Baldwin Wallace University has named Long Island, N.Y. native and geologist, Stephen D. Stahl as Provost. Stahl is currently Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Wheeling Jesuit University in W.Va. His appointment will take effect on June 17.
Baldwin Wallace University has unveiled the new Primary Healthcare Advancement Program, a specialized pre-med track linked with early assurance medical school acceptance. The distinctive new PHAP is the only such program in the state of Ohio.
Baldwin Wallace University and Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine have entered into an early medical school acceptance agreement aimed at developing a pipeline of pre-med students committed to primary care.
“Slow and steady wins the race” was not lost on Cheryl Sebjenics. The 58-year-old Ohio woman just graduated from Baldwin Wallace University after taking one—and only one—class per semester (fall, spring and summer), since 2000. This month, 14 years after her first math class at the suburban Cleveland university, Sebjenics received her degree in business administration and human resources from BW.
A newly evolved Arts Management and Entrepreneurship program integrates the artistic, business and entrepreneurship education that best prepares students for career success.
The research demonstrates that administering both low and high doses of ketamine induced a neuroprotective protein, ADNP, in cortical neurons. High doses of ketamine altered the ability of an axon to find its proper target despite the presence of ADNP, whereas low doses of ketamine appeared beneficial.
As Ohio teachers prepared to be evaluated on student test scores, they increasingly began to balk at turning their classrooms over to student teachers. The resulting placement shortage inspired a grassroots alliance of Ohio education stakeholders to seek new ways to provide this crucial classroom experience to future teachers in training. Co-teaching, a new approach borrowed from special education is now being piloted by Baldwin Wallace University in the Berea, Ohio schools. The method aims to reverse the shortage of student teaching placements, fueled by fears about new accountability standards for teachers.
Retired T. Rowe Price executive and Baldwin Wallace University alumnus, Stephen Boesel has committed $15 million to his Alma Mater (the largest gift in the institution's history) to advance the study of business at BW through scholarships, faculty support and more.
At this year's Founders Day, BW honored two individuals who have made a significant impact on the campus community. Family members (pictured here) and friends gathered to honor Professor Charles "Charlie" Burke of the political science department and Dr. Warren Scharf of the Conservatory of Music.
BW students, faculty, staff and friends gathered around tables loaded with rice, soy and dried vegetables on Sunday, November 15, and worked with Pack Away Hunger to assemble 41,040 meals in three hours.
Baldwin Wallace staged the University’s first-ever Fall Commencement exercises on Saturday, Dec. 12, honoring more than 170 students who completed degree requirements during the fall semester. In the past, BW held formal commencement exercises once a year, over two days, in May, with a less formal “Ceremony of Completion” for December graduates unable to return in May.
Results from a new Baldwin Wallace University Northeast Ohio poll reveal a deep divide in the perceptions of public safety, policing and race among whites and non-whites, City of Cleveland and suburban residents. Non-white respondents (largely comprised of those who identify as black/African American) are more likely to feel less safe in their neighborhoods, have less faith in the police to protect them, and to be less optimistic that racial tension in the U.S. will be resolved in the future.
On the Emmy-award winning ABC-TV reality show, “Shark Tank,” Daymond John and his fellow entrepreneur investors offer incisor sharp insights into what makes a successful business as they grill the creators of budding start-ups seeking a cash infusion.
On the eve of Ohio’s winner-take-all primary election, a majority of Northeast Ohio Republicans (53%) believe the state’s Governor, John Kasich, should stay in the race for his party’s presidential nomination, a new Baldwin Wallace (BW) University poll of registered voters in Northeast Ohio finds.
Dr. Lauren Copeland, associate director of BW’s Community Research Institute and assistant professor of political science, has published a new article focusing on the relationship between social media use and political participation in the Journal of Information Technology & Politics. "Networked Publics: How Connective Social Media Use Facilitates Political Consumerism among LGBT Americans" examines "how social media use increases the likelihood of engaging in political activism among members of an LGBT issue public with varying levels of political interest."
The Baldwin Wallace University (BW) Center for Innovation and Growth (CIG) is part of a Northeast Ohio coalition that is supporting the development of a new approach to teen driving safety. The Take Control Driving Program provides young drivers, ages 16-19, with hands-on experience handling challenging situations behind the wheel.
Baldwin Wallace University students are preparing to plug into the highly anticipated Republican National Convention (RNC) in Cleveland, which features insurgent candidate Donald Trump as the presumptive nominee. Nine BW students will be embedded the Ohio Republican Party’s Official Honorary Delegate Program, while another 13 BW students will join 125 students from colleges across the country to attend The Washington Center (TWC) Academic Convention Seminar. BW is home base for TWC’s two-week immersive convention experience.