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Daniel B Jones (@aspieworld)

Daniel M. Jones (@aspieworld)
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Daniel M. Jones, also known as The Aspie World, is a globally recognized author and video influencer dedicated to autism awareness. With his best-selling book, "Autism for Adults," and an award-winning YouTube channel, he helps navigate autism traits and optimize the careers of those on the spectrum. 

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Quick Tip: Viewing Options in the Gradebook – Hide Unpublished Assignments

POSTED: Mar. 19, 2025

This week we will review how to hide unpublished assignment columns to help organize or simplify your Gradebook.    

By default, your Gradebook will show both published and unpublished assignments, discussions, and quizzes.  While students cannot see these unpublished assignments, they clutter the Gradebook with columns that instructors may never use.  

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Writer and illustrator in residence Afsaneh Sanei presents at the library

Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s School of Information is pleased to announce the appointment of Afsaneh Sanei as the new Writer- and Illustrator-in-Residence at the Reinberger Children’s Library Center (RCLC).Sanei brings a wealth of international experience to this role as an accomplished illustrator and children’s book author. Born in Isfahan, Iran, she earned her Bachelor of Painting from Tehran University and a Master of Illustration from the Art University of Tehran. With more than 15 published books focusing on developmental psychology and mental health in children, Sanei has established herself...

Campus scene with sunlight streaming through

The Â鶹´«Ã½ Board of Trustees has approved the university’s proposed realignment of degree-granting colleges within the Division of Academic Affairs, marking a significant milestone in the Transformation 2028 (T28) initiative. The approval, which came during the Board’s March 19 meeting, culminates a strategic planning process that began in April 2024 and included extensive consultation with faculty and university stakeholders.The approved plan reduces Kent State’s degree-granting colleges from 10 to nine and reconfigures them into three collective consortiums that will share adm...

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