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We All Doodle: A speech on fighting censorship  

We All Doodle: A speech on fighting censorship  

Lauren Gulden, News & Features Editor October 25, 2024

Fox News contributor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley took the Ashbrook stage on Wednesday, Oct. 23 to make a scholastic speech on the First Amendment. Students, faculty, and visitors listened in while...

AU Ashbrook and honors students approach record-high enrollment numbers  

AU Ashbrook and honors students approach record-high enrollment numbers  

Lauren Gulden, News & Features Editor August 25, 2023

As the academic year begins at AU, discussion around enrollment is common around campus. “In a post covid world,” said, Keith Ramsdell, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing, “higher...

Ashbrook performers Quinn Wright and Aidan Nayak getting serious with their acting.

Ashbrook Students Prepare For Their Play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Lauren Gulden, News & Features Editor March 31, 2023

Ashland University Ashbrook students are putting on Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on March 31 at 7 p.m. and April 1 at noon and 5 p.m. The show is currently being rehearsed in Jacobs...

Dr. Olga Monacell and Rich Policz, associate director of student programs, welcome four Ukrainian students to Ashland University through Ashbrook's Freedom Scholar Program.

Ashland University implements Ukrainian Freedom Scholar Program to campus

Kylie Van Dine, Social Media Manager February 1, 2023

Ashland University has taken on a considerable role, introducing a new program called the Ukrainian Freedom Scholar Program which began in January. This program offered five high school graduates from...

Dr. Carlos Campo at ceremony with Dr.Sikkenga and Marv Krinsky.

Ashbrook Center new facility unveiled to the public

Abigail Hassenzahl, Reporter October 10, 2022

The Ashbrook Ribbon cutting ceremony occurred in Dwight Schar College of Education this past Saturday. The event was open to the public and showcased the new Ashbrook Center. The event started at 1...

Mike Pompeo to speak at this year's Ashbrook Memorial dinner.

Mike Pompeo to speak at Ashbrook Dinner

Katelyn Meeks, Managing Editor September 22, 2022

The 35th John M. Ashbrook Memorial Dinner, hosted through the Ashbrook Center, will be welcoming the 70th Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo as the keynote speaker. Before Pompeo became Secretary of State,...

Ashbrook scholar gets nod from Obama

Victoria Hughes is no stranger to Ashland University. She has been the Director of Development of the Ashbrook Scholar’s program since 2012. She is getting ready for the next possible phase of her career:...

Lynne Cheney talks about James Madison in Ashbrook lecture

Zack Lemon September 19, 2014

Monday night, the Ashbrook Center held their annual Constitution Day lecture. This year, however, had a slightly different twist. Rather than a staight lecture, Lynne Cheney, author of  James Madison:...

Schramm stepping down

By Chelsi Howman March 7, 2013

Dr. Peter Schramm will be stepping down as the executive director of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs after this semester. In addition to that position, Schramm is also a professor of political science...

Ashbrooks and Honors: Comparing and contrasting the two groups

By Kate Brickner March 7, 2013

The Ashbrook Scholar Program is an intense academic program rooted in the disciplines of history and political science. It is an independent, self-sufficient center on the university. It does its own fundraising...

Ashbrook dinner features United States speaker of the house

By Rose Walters April 6, 2011

Excitement is rising for the annual Ashbrook fundraising dinner at Ashland University April 8. This dinner is the single most important fundraiser of the year, according to Peter Schramm, director of the...

Editorial: Disinterest in politics may not be a sign for alarm

November 11, 2010

Last week, elections were held, and The Collegian did not cover the event. In our defense, it would've been too close to deadline to print the actual results, let alone gather student reactions to them....

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