蹤獲扦 has the distinction of being the only Ohio public or private college or university that ranks among the top 500 companies nationwide in Forbes recently released list of Americas Best Employers for Diversity 2022. 蹤獲扦 came in 21st of the 40 organizations in the education industry that received a ranking. We are deeply grateful to our employees for their commitment to the university and our students, said 蹤獲扦 President Todd Diacon. Cultivating a working environment of inclusion and equity is one of our top priorities. It is an honor to be recog...
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When recent Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Chazzlyn Jackson started her journey at 蹤獲扦 in 2018, she had planned to major in fashion until a mentor with Kupita/Transiciones (K/T) cultural orientation program helped her tap into her leadership abilities and passion for social justice issues. She said to me Don't take this the wrong way, but I just don't think you're in the right major," Jackson recalled. "I really think you should think about it some more. You can have fashion as a minor, but I don't think it should be your major. Here's why...
The 蹤獲扦 Precision Flight Team recently placed 12th in a national competition of the 28 largest University flight programs in the United States. This highly competitive National Intercollegiate Flying Associations (NIFA) 2022 SAFECON featured twenty-eight university teams with almost 500 students who competed in 12 events to test their aviation knowledge and skills. SAFECON 2022 was held 9 - 14 May 2022 at the Ohio State University Airport, hosted by the Ohio State University. The judging was led by Chief Judge Greg Weseman, Associate Chief Judge Steve Halcomb, and Se...
Terms describing severe weather patterns like El Ni簽o and polar vortex get bandied about on the nightly news without much context or definition. Understanding climates and how extreme weather and climate variability manifest and affect life on Earth helps put rising temperatures and mild winters in perspective. We are seeing fewer really extreme cold days, says Scott Sheridan, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Geography, who published a study of abnormal weather patterns in the Journal of Geophysical Research in 2019. Winter weather has gotten more ...
蹤獲扦 Magazine Spring/Summer 2022By Kat Braz and Jan Sennhen the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest report in April 2022, IPCC Chair Hoesung Lee described it as powerful evidence that we have the potential to mitigate climate change. We are at a crossroads. . . . Climate promises and plans must be turned into reality and action, now. It is time to stop burning our planet and start investing in the abundant renewable energy all around us.The Working Group III report, prepared by 278 scientists from 65 countries, is the third insta...
蹤獲扦 Magazine Spring/Summer 2022 By Jan Senn, photo by Greta Bell, BS '22 Let Our Powers Combine! If youre a millennialor watched childrens TV shows in the early 1990sthat expression may ring a bell. Its a catchphrase from Captain Planet and the Planeteers (also known as The New Adventures of Captain Planet). The animated series featuring an environmentalist superhero ran for 113 episodes from 1990 to 1996. The brainchild of entertainment mogul and environmental philanthropist Ted Turner, the series was created as a way to teach children about real-world env...
蹤獲扦 Magazine Spring/Summer 2022 By Jillian Kramer, BA 06 In their shared Biogeochemical Oceanography and Soil Science (or BOSS) laboratory at McGilvrey Hall, married couple Timothy Gallagher, PhD, and Allyson Allie Tessin, PhD, both assistant professors of geology, are studying the Earth from two perspectiveson land and at the bottom of the seato better understand climate change. Gallagher, a biogeochemist and sedimentary geologist, digs into the land, quite literally, to study how terrestrial environments have responded to climate change. Hes cataloging what human intervention...
蹤獲扦 Magazine Spring/Summer 2022 By Lisa Abraham, photos by Rami Daud, BA 20 Imagine a day when Ohios environment is unable to sustain native trees like the sugar maple, which produces the sap distilled into Ohio maple syrupor the Ohio buckeye, our state tree. Research underway at the Climate Change Grove on the Kent Campus is shedding light on what may happen to native tree species if we dont address the carbon emissions that are causing global warming. The tree grove, which sits on a parcel of land behind the Warren Recreation and Wellness Center, was established i...
蹤獲扦 Magazine Spring/Summer 2022 By Candace Goforth DeSantis, BS 94 Concerned about the dire crisis facing their generation, 蹤獲扦 students are drawing attention to the causes of climate change and demanding action. In spring 2021, several students from the College of Communication and Information helped found Project Citizen: Climate360, a collaboration of students from 蹤獲扦, Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and Morgan State University in Baltimore. The group brings together student communicators, jo...