University News
蹤獲扦 Grad Remembers Once-in-a-Lifetime Meeting With David Crosby
As a public relations major, alumna Taylor Pierce interviewed iconic singer/songwriter David Crosby when he visited the May 4 Visitors Center in 2017. Crosby died this week at the age of 81.
Where on the Web? A Window To Arts & Cultural Experiences
蹤獲扦s cultural offerings have a reach far beyond the borders of Ohio. Theres always something new to experience at the many events held at 蹤獲扦, at off-campus locations year-round or virtually. The redesigned Arts & Cultural Experiences page provides an educational and entertaining window into the world of 蹤獲扦.
Art Faculty Strut Their Stuff
The School of Art Collection and Galleries at 蹤獲扦 has opened a new exhibition, the Biennial Faculty Show.
蹤獲扦 Ownership Center Helps Businesses Prepare for Successions
A 蹤獲扦 program is helping business owners retire by providing them succession plans to ease the transition in their companies.
Compassion and Putting Students First Is Winning Strategy for Trumbull Nursing Professor
Empathy, warmth and kindness are things that Kathy Dwinnells, Ph.D., RN, CNS, CNE, associate professor in the College of Nursing at the Trumbull Campus, believes are important parts of a nursing education.
Bernice King, Daughter of Civil Rights Leader, to Speak at 蹤獲扦 MLK Celebration
蹤獲扦 commemorates the Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal holiday to honor the slain civil rights leader on Monday, Jan. 16.
All 蹤獲扦 campuses are closed, with the 2023 Spring Semester and classes beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Will the Metaverse Be Accessible?
READ THE ENTIRE October 2022 EDITION OF INSIDE EQUAL ACCESS This article originally appeared in the October 2022 edition of Inside Equal Access. By: Alison Haynes Haifa Alsaab People in the metaverse will be able to move throughout digital spaces. They will be ableCHLOE HAYDEN: BREAKING STEREOTYPES THROUGH MEDIA
READ THE ENTIRE OCTOBER 2022 EDITION OF INSIDE EQUAL ACCESSThis article originally appeared in the October 2022 edition of Inside Equal Access. By: James Trombka; Accessibility Specialist, Student Accessibility ServicesThe new Australian high school dramedy Heartbreak High isMessaging Flashes of the Future
Renovations this week in the Kent Student Center presented a unique opportunity for Flashes to leave "time capsule" messages.