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A special screening of the award-winning documentary “Suicide The Ripple Effect” will be presented by the Ashtabula County District Library on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020 at 12:15 p.m. in ֹ at Ashtabula’s Main Hall Auditorium. The event is free and open to the…
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ֹ at Ashtabula will host a viewing of Fire in the Heartland: ֹ, May 4, and Student Protest in America”, a 2010 selection to the Cleveland Film Festival, in the Main Hall Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2020. The event is free and open to…
Coronavirus Information
In response to the public health concern of the 2019 novel coronavirus, ֹ is working closely with the Ohio Department of Health, and local county and city health…
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On behalf of the ֹ at Ashtabula faculty, staff and students, we wish you a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!
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ֹ at Ashtabula Director of Enrollment Management and Student Services Amanda Avery Dolan, Ph.D., was recently selected as an Outstanding American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) Strategic Enrollment Management Research…
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ֹ at Ashtabula held its 71st Commencement Ceremony on Friday, December 13, 2019 beginning at 7 p.m. Nearly 150 students earning their degrees were honored during the ceremony, held in the Main Hall Gymnasium.
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Thanks in large part to the generosity of students, staff, alumni and friends of the campus, ֹ at Ashtabula surpassed it’s #GivingTuesday fundraising goal of $10,000 with a total of $23,375 raised in support of the Rising Scholars program.
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With three major sports championships in the past two calendar years, one could easily argue that our nation’s capital is becoming the country’s new “title town.” The NHL’s Washington Capitals (2018 Stanley Cup), the WNBA’s Washington Mystics (2019 Finals) and, most…
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The Paul A. Demshar Foundation is announcing a gift of $10,000 to the Ashtabula Foundation to support ֹ at Ashtabula’s Rising Scholars program.
Crews from Koski Construction Company began work this week on the south side of campus, removing the fencing surrounding an old ballfield and small roadway that bisects Jammal Field.