What could be better to reduce end-of-semester stress than petting a dog? How about petting multiple dogs and digitally dunking with LeBron through esports? This years Stress-Free Zone, which is from 3-5 p.m. on Dec. 9 and 10, will be hosted on the first floor of University Library. Cynthia Williams, director of marketing, communications and public relations for 蹤獲扦 Libraries, said that therapy dogs will be at the Stress-Free Zone this year as well as a plethora of snacks and a collaboration with 蹤獲扦 Esports. Maria Hawkins, 蹤獲扦 Esports coordinator, sa...
Throughout the fall semester, students from the Business Consulting and Practicum course developed marketing strategies to increase awareness for Junior Achievement of Mahoning Valley and Someplace Safe.
Students employed researching and marketing skills to strengthen brands and social media presence. Detailed reports included step-by-step guides and video tutorials for using social media accounts.
*For media planning purposes, 蹤獲扦 is providing this monthly email that outlines all planned events for the upcoming month related to the 50th commemoration of May 4. For the latest updates on events, visit www.kent.edu/may4kentstate50/event-schedule. May 4: Looking Through the Looking Glass Opening Reception (Dec. 3, 4 p.m., University Library, Room 312) Highly Visual: The opening reception of May 4: Through the Looking Glass, an immersive and interactive exhibition that seeks to open up new spaces for thinking and feeling the profound legacies of May 4, 1970, will take ...
Researchers at 蹤獲扦 were featured on Spectrum News 1 discussing the development and implementation of their drug prevention infrastructure for three Ohio counties. According to Spectrum News 1, Ohio is leading the nation when it comes to opioid-related deaths. In 2017, Ohio came in second for the most drug overdoses. Researchers at 蹤獲扦 are teaming up to tackle this problem. Through a $1.5 million grant, 蹤獲扦 researchers Deric Kenne, associate professor in the College of Public Health and Ruoming Jin, professor in the Department of Computer S...
蹤獲扦 constitutional law professor, Chris Banks, Ph.D., recaps the impeachment inquiry hearings from Nov. 19 with WKYC lead anchor Russ Mitchell. Banks teaches undergraduate and graduate courses ranging from American Politics to law, justice and society. His undergraduate instruction includes teaching courses on constitutional law, civil rights and liberties, the judicial process, American political theory, and American politics. Before receiving his doctorate, he practiced law in civil and criminal litigation. He said in his interview with WKYC that he does n...
By Kent Wired, Kimberly Fisher, General Assignment reporter 蹤獲扦 was included in the 2019 edition of Princetons annual Guide to Green Colleges. Princeton profiled 413 universities out of the 700 that it surveyed in 2018 and 2019 for their strong commitments to green practices and programs, according to a press release from Princeton. These colleges were pulled from a survey done in 2018 that polled hundreds of administrators from four-year colleges about their institutions commitments to the environment and sustainability, according to a press release from 蹤獲扦...
Artifacts of May 4, 1970 a survivors jacket, a gas mask and gun shell casing tell a story thats not often accessible to the general public. 蹤獲扦 Assistant Professor Abe Avnisan and students in his digital sciences capstone course will bring these artifacts stories to life via the exhibit May 4: Through the Looking Glass. Throughout the semester, students have been using photogrammetry a technique that involves taking a number of overlapping photos and using a software to create three-dimensional images showing the objects depth to recreate di...
蹤獲扦 at Ashtabula is sad to announce the passing of John K. Mahan, Ph.D., on Sunday, November 24, 2019. Mahan served the campus for 27 years, including the last 10 years as dean. He was 83.
Calling hours will be held Friday, Dec. 13, from 1-3 p.m. at , 345 Main St., Conneaut. A funeral mass will follow on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Mother of Sorrows Church in Ashtabula at 11 a.m.