By Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On April 14, University of Findlay environmental health, safety, and sustainability students visited the Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station, a 954-acre nuclear power plant site located in Oak Harbor, Ohio, just east of Toledo. The students witnessed firsthand the generation and management of nuclear energy and its real-world impact on the environment. […]
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By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu America250 brings vintage base ball to Findlay As the country gears up to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial, the University of Findlay elected to connect the past and present by honoring the country’s pastime: Base Ball. On Saturday April 18, students, staff, and the community of Findlay will gather at Rawson Park Baseball […]
By Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu Men’s Golf The University of Findlay Men’s Golf team competed on the road at the Wright State Invitational on April 13, 2026, finishing 4th overall against a field composed primarily of Division I programs. The team posted a cumulative score of 18 over par, recording consistent rounds of 292, 284, and […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu Students and staff walking through Old Main may have noticed notes with messages of encouragement, kindness, and positivity put there by the students of Dr. LaBuda’s social psychology class last week. As part of a lesson on prosocial behavior, Dr. Jessica LaBuda shared how the notes were an accessible way to […]
By Victoria Hansen A motion to place a moratorium on data center construction failed to pass in the Findlay City Council on April 7 and in the Zoning and Planning Commission on April 9. The moratorium was originally proposed by Rodney Phillips and Dan DeLong to place a 12-month moratorium on the construction of data […]
By Andrea Hoffman hoffmana1@findlay.edu Graphic Design student Avery Beck didn’t expect art to play a big role in her college experience, but closing out her second year at the University of Findlay, she has learned to expect the unexpected. Around 250 art pieces were submitted to the 2026 Student Art and Design Exhibition, and only […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu After 10 days of breaking records, NASA’s Artemis II is ready to come home. The Orion capsule holding the astronauts will splash down at approximately 8:07 p.m. EDT off the coast of San Diego on April 10, after setting records by sending humans the farthest away from Earth that they’ve ever […]
By Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On April 14, six University of Findlay students will compete in the College of Business’s annual Innovation Competition at Winebrenner Theological Seminary at 6 p.m. Two divisions will run: Division #1 – Innovative Business Idea and Division #2 – Student in Business. The top 3 presentations in each division will receive […]
By Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu The annual University of Findlay Student Art & Design Exhibition Awards will be held on Thursday, April 16, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at The Dudley & Mary Larks Lea Gallery in the Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion. The event begins with a reception and continues with the Awards Ceremony at 7:30 […]
Softball: The University of Findlay softball team extended its winning streak to eight after its two-game sweep against Wayne State University. Both games were tight, but the Oilers secured wins with 4-3 and 5-3 wins. The Oilers had multiple standout performances. In game one, Annika Bredel had her tenth leadoff home run of the season, […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay football team is hosting a spring game on April 17, paired with an alumni tailgate to reconnect the past and present Oilers in an engaging, community-focused event. The Oilers are set to return to the field for the spring game with a non-traditional way of play. The […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay’s presidential race is narrowing down with just four final candidates left. On Tuesday, March 31 Dr. Kenith C. Britt presented his goals and ideas during an open forum with faculty and staff. Britt first gave the audience a picture of his life with wife and four daughters […]
By Pulse Staff The week before Easter break was a busy one at the University of Findlay campus as the Presidential Search Committee hosted four finalists to replace the current university president, Katherine Fell, Ph.D. Fell announced her retirement on Oct. 17, 2025, after 16 years at UF. Her contract wraps up on July 31. […]
By Pulse Staff On Wednesday, April 1, the third candidate for University of Findlay president, Dr. David King shared his vision for the future of The University of Findlay. His presentation entitled “The Future of the University of Findlay: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in the next decade,” emphasized innovation, adaptability, and decisive leadership amid new […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu The University of Findlay began a week-long open forum series with the final four candidates to replace the retiring Dr. Katherine Fell as UF’s president. On Monday, March 30 the first candidate for university president, Dr. Lori Werth spoke about the tumultuous future higher education faces. Werth laid out her visions […]
By Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu A week-long series of open forums for University of Findlay presidential candidates wrapped up on Thursday, April 2. Dr. Richard Ludwick presented his goals and ideas during an open forum with faculty and staff in the Winebrenner Auditorium. His presentation entitled “The Future: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in the Next Decade,” […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay will host its 20th annual Symposium for Scholarship and Creativity on Friday, April 10, showcasing research and professional experiences of students across the six colleges. The annual event is an opportunity to present students’ work to the university and community, as it is open to the public. […]
By Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu Oilers Golf has shown impressive performance throughout the spring season, securing tournament wins and earning individual medalist honors. The men’s team is on a three-tournament win streak, and both programs concluded the Indianapolis Intercollegiate by claiming first-place titles, with senior Luke Metzger and junior Ashleigh Duflo each earning Individual Medalist honors. […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu An upside-down flag flew above Flag City as 1,300 protesters with signs, pride flags, and cowbells filled the streets at the third No Kings Protest in Hancock County. “You know what this flag means, right? It means distress,” said Steve Gliebe, a protester and Marine Corps veteran, waving a large, upside […]
By Sullivan Pelot pelots@findlay.edu For the student athletes at the University of Findlay, competition is only a small part of what it means to represent the school and the community. University of Findlay athletics says that in fall 2025, 475 student-athletes volunteered for 3578 hours. “Each team is required to perform community service hours, and […]
By Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu The University of Findlay Oilers have been on a roll this spring, collecting records, conference wins, athlete of the week honors, and momentum across multiple sports programs. TENNIS The women’s tennis team achieved its highest-ever ITA national ranking at No. 4 after defeating No. 21 Adelphi. The Oilers then posted […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu Only one year after its inaugural season, the University of Findlay men’s club volleyball team is showing significant growth in skill, competitiveness, and culture. The team was formed in the fall of 2024 out of great interest but little experience in the sport. “Most of the players never even touched a […]
By Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On March 26, the University of Findlay hosted International Night to honor the peoples, traditions, and cultures that shape life at UF. Alex Parker, assistant director for campus and community engagement, and Daisy Evangelyn Mamidi, a graduate student at the Buford Center, planned and organized the evening with the help of […]
Column by Victoria Hansen, Pulse Student Managing Editor hansenv@findlay.edu I’m at a loss for words. If your entire job consists of finding the right words to say and putting them in the right order, this is a very unfortunate situation. But after coming home from this year’s Ohio News Media Association (ONMA) Fellowship Day, I’m […]
By Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu The University of Findlay swimming and diving and track and field programs both reached new heights at their respective NCAA Division II national championships last week, with the Oilers collecting historic finishes, individual titles, and a combined 68 All-American honors. The women’s swimming and diving team placed seventh in the nation […]
By Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On March 12, three students were shot inside a classroom at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Despite a classmate’s quick efforts to diffuse the situation by stabbing the gunman, one of the shot students died while two others were severely injured. As a result, Republican lawmakers in Florida, Louisiana, New […]
By Anna Woods woodsa@findlay.edu With the Spring 2026 semester coming to a close, many students and advisors at the University of Findlay are balancing the stress of preparing for final exams and registration for the upcoming summer and fall semesters. UF uses Workday to manage student finances and academics, which includes registration. In order to […]
By Blainey Dowling dowlingb@findlay.edu Volunteers across the United States, including Northwest Ohio, shaved their heads on March 17 to raise money for childhood cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Named after a combination of “St. Patrick” and “bald,” the nonprofit organization hosts fundraisers where volunteers collect donations and shave their heads to support children […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu As tensions continue to rise following the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, University of Findlay students with mixed opinions are concerned about their lack of information as the war continues to escalate. The conflict that started with military infrastructure sites has led to retaliatory attacks and economic impacts that are […]
Column by Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu I wish that I could say that I was shocked when FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said that broadcasters that did not follow the party line on the war in Iran would lose their licenses if they did not correct their course and get in line. But I’m not. The attacks […]
By André Sardinha sardinhaa@findlay,edu A new study published in the Journal of Athlete Development and Experience found that college student-athletes face significant academic barriers during their competitive seasons, with time management, travel demands, and balancing obligations emerging as the most common challenges. The study, which sampled 176 athletes across nine institutions, reported that academic barriers […]
By Pulse Staff University of Findlay Media and Communication student Grant Goodfellow worked with the Black Heritage Library and Multicultural Center, 817 Harmon Street, Findlay to produce a night of Imagine, Innovate, and Inspire. The event is called Speak Up and features three different speakers: Dr. Megan Adams, Seth Butler, and Orion Jones. Adams is […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu College athletics could dramatically shift under the proposed Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements (SCORE) Act. Introduced in July 2025, the legislation would create a new framework for athletes to earn money based on their name, image, and likeness (NIL), as well as other compensation aspects of college athletics. […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu As students left campus for spring break on Feb. 28, news began to break of American and Israeli airstrikes on Iran. The first round of strikes, landing at 9:40 a.m. Tehran Time (1:10 a.m. EST), hit missile infrastructure, military sites, and killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Following these attacks, […]
By Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu Oilers softball rode a nine-game win streak to a 12-3 record, showcasing their dominance early in the season. At the same time, baseball looks to carry its resilience into their first round of conference play this weekend despite dealing with early injuries and tough losses. Softball started strong, going 8-2 over […]



































