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2020 AEE Regional Award Winners View website The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), a nonprofit professional society of over 18,000 members, presented over 90 Regional Awards to individuals and organizations around the world for their dedication and performance in the energy industry. The 2020 Regional Awards were presented virtually on Wednesday, November 18, 2020. You can watch the ceremony here.  Best AEE Journal Article for 2019 “Analysis of Energy Consumption in a Multi-level Building Using Building Information Modeling” -&...

  1. All CAE scheduled courses (AERN, ENGR or CAE) will have an active waitlist associated with them.
    • Up to 100 students can be on a given course waitlist.
  2. If a class is full, and a student already enrolled in the class withdraws, the waitlist becomes active.
  3. If/when the waitlist becomes active.
    • The first student on the waitlist is sent an email giving them the notification they can enroll.
    • Students have 25 hours from the time the notification email is sent (not opened or read by the student) to regist

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Due to Flint, Michigan’s population decrease, loss of tax revenue, and increased demands of city services the city was taken over by the state in 2011, which led to the now infamous water crisis.    A policy of municipal takeover was implemented to help relieve Flint of financial and political hardships. Ashley Nickels, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Political Science in the College of Arts and Sciences at Â鶹´«Ă˝, extensively researched Flint’s municipal takeover for seven years, earning her three awards for her work.   After years...

Article link WKBN First News 27 by: Nadine Grimley, November 13, 2020 CHAMPION, Ohio (WKBN) – Â鶹´«Ă˝ at Trumbull is installing solar panels in the ground along the Route 82 Bypass Champion exit. The panels should be finished by spring 2021. The solar field will produce 65% of the campus’s energy use. University officials say they’re trying to improve local air quality. They’ll also save money because of the project– about $1.3 million over the next 25 years. “There are some advantages, and I think a lot of these advantages, beyond saving money and...

Distinguished Teaching Award and Award of Distinction at Kent State Stark

Outstanding professors have comprehensive knowledge of their fields, effectively and resourcefully organize and present material, and stimulate student thinking and understanding. Students, alumni, faculty and staff are invited to submit nominations for such an outstanding professor at Kent State Stark. Based on your nominations, a member of the full-time faculty will be awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award, and an adjunct (part-time) faculty member will be the recipient of the Award of Distinction. Award recipients will be announced in May. A selection committee co...

AASHE article link Kent State is a 2020 AASHE Sustainability Award Finalist. "The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) is delighted to announce the finalists for the 2020 AASHE Sustainability Awards. The AASHE Sustainability Awards provide global recognition to the individuals and organizations leading the higher education sustainability movement. With the help of volunteer judges from the community, the awards program raises the visibility of high-impact sustainability projects, pioneering research, and student leadership, helping to dissemina...

Virtual Studio Art Information Session

People, program, spaces...that's really what you are looking at when you are exploring a major. During this virtual event, learn about our studio art/fine arts program from faculty, take a virtual live tour and see the classrooms and studios where our students become world-class artists. Virtual Studio Art Information Session Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020 2:45 - 3:45 p.m. via Zoom   REGISTER TODAY A personalized Zoom link will be sent to you after you register for the event. If you can't make it, please still register! We will send you a recording after the e...

An'Jeanette Beverly at Kent State Stark

Orphaned at age 11, An’Jeanette Beverly struggled to find her place. When she discovered the support of her Hometown University, this first-generation college student excelled. Still, that dream almost came to a halt. Â鶹´«Ă˝ at Stark’s Last Dollar Scholarship is carrying her through to graduation day. In December, this 38-year-old will graduate, despite the challenges, with her bachelor’s degree in business management.  Nights were the worst. In the darkness, An’Jeanette Beverly questioned when the dawn would come. Alone. Left behind. Then, just 11 years old, the words r...

Check out what has been happening in Lowry Hall- our Fall 2020 newsletter is finally here! ...

Colorful flowers in Kent State's Judith A. Beyer Murin Memorial Gardens in front of the University Library

The Â鶹´«Ă˝ Board of Trustees congratulated Kent State President Todd Diacon and university leaders on increased retention and graduation rates, as well as a strong Class of 2024, as official fall 2020 enrollment figures were shared at the Board’s regular quarterly meeting held Wednesday, Sept. 16. Kent State’s increase in the retention of returning students is thanks in part to the university’s award-winning student support services designed to help students every step of the way – from their first day on campus through graduation. The university’s retenti...

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