• Academic

    J-Term Trip to Cactus, Texas

    Do you share our passion for agriculture, education, ministry, missions, cultures, immigrants, refugees, and service? Join us for our J-Term trip (confirmed dates January 6-16, 2022; Projected cost: $1,400) in Cactus, Texas, where…

  • Academic

    Do you love to sing and dance?

    Do you love to sing and dance while getting upper-level college credit? MUP 30 (also listed as THP 30) Musical Theatre/Opera Workshop might be the class for you! Spring semester 2022, we will…

  • General

    HU Education and ABLE gear!

    Time to order your HU Education/ABLE gear! The online store is live until November 16. All items can be customized to include EITHER design. See the link to check it out! Posted By:…

  • General

    U Can Crush Hunger!

    Join us from October 25 to November 12 as we host a campus competition between HU employees and students in the fight against hunger during the 6th annual U Can Crush Hunger campaign!…

  • Sports

    MEN’S BASKETBALL

    The HU men’s basketball team advanced to the championship game of the annual Ness Bros. Hall of Fame Tournament by disposing of Calumet College of St. Joseph, 78-68, on Friday at Platt Arena.…

  • Sports

    WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

    On the road for the first time this season, the Huntington women’s basketball team came up short, 76-63, against IU Northwest Saturday afternoon at the Savannah Center. The Foresters’ downfall was their defense,…

  • Sports

    VOLLEYBALL

    The top-seeded Marian Knights brought an end to the 8th-seeded Forester volleyball team’s season Saturday night at the MU PE Center by handing their visitors a 3-0 loss, 25-17, 25-12, 25-17, in the…

  • Sports

    MEN’S SOCCER

    The game will technically go down in the books as a 0-0 tie, but the 6th-seeded Wildcats of Indiana Wesleyan are moving on to the semis of the Crossroads League Tournament over the…

  • Sports

    CROSS COUNTRY

    Running on their home turf for the Crossroads League Championships, the 10th-ranked Forester men’s team finished third behind #3 IWU and #5 Taylor while the 18th-ranked HU women took fourth. In the first…

  • Sports

    MEN’S BASKETBALL

    The Forester men’s basketball team captured their second consecutive Ness Bros. Hall of Fame Tournament championship title Saturday afternoon by dominating Missouri Baptist 87-56. With this win, HU remains unblemished in their opening…