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Kathy Bergh and Samantha Jones

Congratulations to Kathy Bergh, senior lecturer (pictured left) and Assistant Professor Samantha Jones for being selected by Kent State Lacrosse student-athletes as their Most Valuable Professors.The announcement was made at the lacrosse competition vs St. Francis at Dix Stadium. Senior members of the lacrosse team were asked to name professors who have made the largest impact on their academic success during their time at 鶹ý. Bergh and Jones were presented with a hand-written thank you from each student-athlete, along with a Kent State swag bag. ...

students in Mexico

Salvador Rivas Aceves, PhD, a Professor of Economics and Business at the University of Panamericana in Mexico, and Sarah Schmidt, PhD, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at 鶹ý, have been working on an impactful international project since 2018. Their collaborative effort has been empowering small-scale farmers using unique farming techniques while preserving cultural heritage. This multi-year, interdisciplinary partnership between universities and communities is making a significant social impact, with far-reaching potential for sustainability.The Chinampa Farming S...

Kent State students pose for a pictures during an education abroad trip to Galapagos

 A new study led by a 鶹ý Biological Sciences professor has uncovered how the avian vampire fly (Philornis downsi) has successfully invaded the Galápagos Islands, threatening the region’s unique bird species. Published in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, the research is the first to analyze the whole genome of P. downsi populations from the Galápagos Islands and mainland Ecuador. The findings highlight the importance of genomic research in understanding biological invasions and offer ways to protect Galápagos’ unique biodiversity.Invasive species like P....

Myron Lard in East Palestine, Ohio

Researchers from 鶹ý and other institutions have published a study in the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal titled “Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts,” detailing the environmental consequences of the chemical spill and burn following a Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, over two years ago. The soil sample study, led by Myron Lard, Ph.D., provides insights into the hazardous byproducts formed from the incident. Lard, who earned his Bachelor of Science in chemistry from 鶹ý in 2020, recently completed his doctorate ...

Photo of automobile assembly line

*This article is a part of the series “Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives From Across Kent State,” highlighting the applications of AI in different fields and including insights from students and faculty. Stay tuned for future articles covering topics such as healthcare, translation and design. Kendric Hood, who earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees in computer science at 鶹ý, is now a third-year doctoral student and adjunct instructor researching the practical applications of neuromorphic AI models and transformer-based large language mod...

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