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It is not just the innovation economy that benefits from intersections between disciplines – it’s the ‘execution economy’ and most any sector that’s experiencing rapid change – or should we say acknowledges it. It’s indisputable. The world is changing at an accelerated rate. Climate change, advanced technologies, the information economy, globalization, rapid urbanization, changing demographics – all have radical impacts on what we design, how we design and construct it. In the past several decades, buildings have become radically more complex, involving greater integration, higher performance,...

Panelists discussed how the global refugee crisis impacts Kent State students and people around the world at “Redefining 'Refugee': Stories from a Global Crisis.â€

Panelists spoke to a packed house of approximately 80 people at the "Redefining 'Refugee': Stories from a Global Crisis" discussion held Nov. 17.  Speakers included: Eka Anthony, a former refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo; Anuj Gurung, a Ph.D. candidate in the Political Science Department at Â鶹´«Ã½; Brooke Davis, United States Middle Eastern Regional Vice President for International Justice Mission’s (IJM) National Student Leadership Team (NSLT) and communication studies major; Ka Thi Sa (Kathy), a former refugee from Thailand; Neema Tamang, a Nepali int...

KENT STATE TEAM CAPTURES “PEOPLE’S CHOICE†VOTE IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION On Monday, November 13, 2017, the Kent State College of Arts and Sciences and Office of Global Education hosted the MISSION: LIFE VI international innovation competition, focused on bringing together interdisciplinary teams to address major world problems. The Kent State team, whose idea focused on diverting food waste from the landfill stream and converting it into electricity, won the “People’s Choice†award, after over 300 people visited the three exhibits and voted for their favorite. This yea...

Â鶹´«Ã½ employees work out at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

Obtaining and maintaining work-life balance is no easy task, and that is why Â鶹´«Ã½ offers numerous options in its employee wellness program to help faculty and staff achieve this balance. Programming is available to all faculty and staff to help support their personal wellbeing. These opportunities are free to employees and have long-term benefits. Rather than teaching crash diets and short-term changes, Kent State’s employee wellness program is designed to support or make changes that will benefit individuals for the rest of their lives. Several Kent State employees who have...

Â鶹´«Ã½ mascot Flash and the University of Akron's mascot Zippy share a handshake.

Last February, you saw how Zippy betrayed our beloved Flash. Little did we know that the rivalry goes back much further, at least according to Zippy and Flash. Help us win back the Wagon Wheel by cheering on Kent State Football on Nov. 21 at the University of Akron!     ...

Jeanne R. Smith, director of the Â鶹´«Ã½ Writing Commons, traveled with Writing Commons’ tutors from a variety of academic disciplines to make presentations at the International Writing Centers Association’s annual conference in Chicago, Illinois, from Nov. 10-13, 2017. This year's conference theme was â€œTutor, Writer, Director, Spy.†Writing Commons’ tutors who attended the conference with Smith and the topic of their presentations are: Madeline Steward (undergraduate-sociology) and Rachel Whitten (undergraduate-speech pathology and audiology), “Writing Ce...

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