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Rachel Stauffer

This March, senior fashion design and marketing major Rachel Stauffer will take her fashion research to the international stage.The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) at ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ is an opportunity for undergraduate researchers to work directly with a faculty mentor, gain valuable experience to clarify career and educational goals, enhance research skills and gain academic insight. Last summer, Stauffer worked alongside faculty mentor professor Archana Mehta at the SURE program to support her B.F.A. collection.Stauffer’s award-winning SURE research focused on...

ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ vs Toledo

ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ Men's Basketball (19-9) is officially headed to the 2025 Mid-American Conference Tournament in Cleveland this March following a 105-65 win over the University of Toledo on Tuesday night.ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ got of the gate hot and never stopped outscoring Toledo 54-30 in the first half, and 51-35 in the second. It was the first time ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ scored 100 points or more in a conference game since Feb. 19, 2002, when they defeated Marshall University 116-76 in the M.A.C. Center. Additionally, it was ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½'s second time scoring 100 points this season, and their first time against a DI oppon...

About the Planetarium

The physics building, Smith Hall, opened in 1968 with a new planetarium contained within.  The planetarium projector cost $25,000 and the total cost of the system was estimated to be $35,000.  Public shows began in the Planetarium in late 1968 or early 1969, with Physics Professor Dr. Kenneth Warren estimating that it took him 1000 hours of preparation for a show.

Our Financial Needs

We want to keep the planetarium as a resource to the community available to all that wish to enjoy it without having to charge for admission.  Our students and faculty donate generous amounts of time to provide shows for everyone, However, there are financial needs to maintain and improve the planetarium.

Immediate Needs:

Observatory

ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ has an observatory on the edge of campus with a 12-inch robotic Meade telescope.  A group of students has taken on the task of bringing the observatory back online.  We have completed the inglorious task of cleaning out the observatory building and evicting the current residents (mice) as well as clearing out overgrowth by the observatory.  We also repaired the dome so it opens and rotates properly.  We are now ready for the work of learning how to use the actual telescope and understanding how to work all the equipment we have.  Our goal is to learn how

Other Show Requests

We have hosted planetarium shows for campus groups as well as for groups in the community such as Boy and Girl Scouts without cost. We have also hosted private shows such as a Birthday Party and a Wedding.  For private shows, we do not have a fixed fee schedule and have appreciated appropriate donations to help us maintain and upgrade the planetarium.  If you are interested in a show for your group, please fill out and we will be in contact with you.

Field Trip Requests

We offer local schools the opportunity for field trips on Fridays during the semester.  We can fashion a presentation based on your curricular needs.  The best maximum group for a planetarium show is 80, but we can accommodate larger groups or split into two groups with alternative presentations such as physics demonstrations for the second group.  There are no charges for field trips, though donations are appreciated so we can maintain the planetarium.  If you are interested in a field trip, please fill out

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