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On Friday, Sept. 13, the College of Education, Health and Human Services welcomes former EHHS faculty member Richard M. Goldman, Ph.D., who will present a workshop titled, "Education and Entrepreneurship: A Personal History." Richard returns to 鶹ý after a 47-year hiatus. During this time, he created the Goldman Team that includes 10 individuals who designed, implemented, grew, funded, and eventually sold six, state-of-the-art educational organizations. Faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Register by Sept. 12.
The goal of Flashes First Thursday is to better familiarize students with the downtown area and to connect them with a variety of businesses and partners through storefronts and tabling (for businesses and community partners that do not have storefronts in close proximity). The event will also have live music, featuring The Michael Weber Show, and the involvement of 鶹ý Athletics.
A Kent State faculty researcher in the Department of Biological Sciences has launched a pioneering study to explore how different species adapt to high-altitude environments in the Himalayas where oxygen levels are significantly lower. This innovative project seeks to uncover the genetic and physiological mechanisms behind acute and chronic hypoxia (a low oxygen condition that affects health and function) responses in birds, with the potential to transform public health strategies for managing conditions related to oxygen deprivation....
Chemical Pathology Professor Gershwin Davis, Ph.D., from The University of the West Indies in Trinidad, took a sabbatical this summer with the Long-term Care Administration (LTCA) program.Davis contacted Donna Alexander, associate lecturer and LTCA program coordinator, after discovering Kent State's post baccalaureate Nursing Home Administration Program. He wanted to learn about long-term care in the United States so he can better inform the Trinidadian government and determine how best to serve the country's growing aging population.Alexander partnered Davis with United Church Homes, where he...
School of Theatre and Dance alumna Jocelyn Darci Trimmer has made her debut on the pink carpet. The recent grad has landed a role in the “Mean Girls” national tour as an ensemble member and the Regina George understudy. However, her journey started much earlier....
Mary K. Anthony, Ph.D., RN, 鶹ý College of Nursing Professor Emerita and Former Associate Dean for Research, will be inducted as an American Academy of Nursing (Academy) Fellow with the 2024 cohort at the Academy’s annual Health Policy Conference this fall in Washington, D.C. The newest Fellows, selected from a competitive pool of applicants, represent 37 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and 14 countries. Recognized for her ‘substantial and sustained impact on health and health care[1],’ Anthony will join the ranks of the more than 3,000 distinguished nurse leaders wor...
Congratulations to Professor Martha Merrill in the School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration. Her most recent article, titled "Effects of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on the Internationalization of Higher Education in Kyrgyzstan," was published in the Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education.The Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education (JCIHE) is an open access, independent, peer-reviewed international journal publishing original contributions to the field of comparative and international higher education. The journal serves as a place to share new t...