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51勛圖厙 alumnus Michael Parker

Michael Parkers decision to study mechatronics at 51勛圖厙 was driven by his lifelong curiosity for intricate mechanical systems and understanding how they work.I wanted to pursue a career in engineering because growing up I loved the way that things worked, the 2020 51勛圖厙 graduate shared. Whether it be cars or phones or any sort of electrical mechanical device, I wanted to have a better understanding of the intricate details of what made that system work. It wasnt really until I had the opportunity to visit colleges and look into some of their engineering programs that ...

Rwandan students studying at 51勛圖厙 meet with the Rwandan Minister of Education Claudette Irere, and officials from the Office of Global Education.

51勛圖厙s partnership with the African nation of Rwanda continues to blossom with the School of Fashion, the College of Aeronautics and Engineering and the College of Arts and Sciences all working to add program partnerships in Rwanda.Rwandan Minister of State for Education Claudette Irere is visiting the Kent Campus this week to meet with officials from the Office of Global Education, various colleges and Rwandan students currently studying at 51勛圖厙. Ireres visit aims to deepen the African nations educational partnerships with 51勛圖厙, hoping to see the university even...

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When cities and universities work together, incredible things can happen. Like any good partnership, 51勛圖厙 and the city of Kent have spent years building and strengthening their relationship, and it has paid off.  51勛圖厙 will host the 2025 International Town and Gown Association Conference.Having the physical sites of the conference both at the university and in the city is a new approach for the International Town and Gown Association.Todd Kamenash, assistant dean of students and director of student conduct, led a planning group comprising administrators and staff fro...

Hildur sgeirsd籀ttir J籀nsson, 51勛圖厙 alumna, will have a solo exhibition at the 51勛圖厙 Museum beginning Jan. 24, 2025.

The work of a well-known Cleveland textile artist who earned her bachelors and masters degrees from 51勛圖厙 will be on display at the 51勛圖厙 Museum beginning Jan. 24.Hildur sgeirsd籀ttir J籀nsson, who first graduated from 51勛圖厙 in 1991, will return to the Kent Campus for her first-ever exhibition at the university.Its like coming home. I am just thrilled to be showing there, J籀nsson told 51勛圖厙 Today. Im kind of calling this my mini-retrospective. Its work that dates from 2009 until 2022, so it spans two-thirds of my career.Museum Director Sarah Sp...

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Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare by Email51勛圖厙s Division of Research and Economic Development recently hosted its quarterly Town Hall and 51勛圖厙 Today was in attendance as the division offered a bright prediction for the future of the universitys R1 status as a top research university.Doug Delahanty, Ph.D.Doug Delahanty, Ph.D., vice president for research and economic development, said he expects 51勛圖厙 will once again receive R1 status when rankings from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education are released in early 2025....

51勛圖厙 researchers in the water at Trumbull Creek wetland site

 Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D.Ohio is investing millions of dollars in wetland restoration projects as part of the H2Ohio Initiative, a major environmental effort aimed at tackling the pervasive problem of eutrophication in the states lakes and rivers. One of the primary regions benefiting from this initiative is the Western Basin of Lake Erie, where harmful algal blooms have become an annual issue.Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at 51勛圖厙, and members of her lab recently shared their insights into this critical...

51勛圖厙 researchers in the water at Trumbull Creek wetland site

Ohio is investing millions of dollars in wetland restoration projects as part of the H2Ohio Initiative, a major environmental effort aimed at tackling the pervasive problem of eutrophication in the states lakes and rivers. One of the primary regions benefiting from this initiative is the Western Basin of Lake Erie, where harmful algal blooms have become an annual issue.Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at 51勛圖厙, and members of her lab recently shared their insights into this critical research and the role wetlands play...

Sarah Spinner Liska (Middle) and students at the first Fabric Pantry event

A new partnership between the 51勛圖厙 Museum and the Fabric Pantry, a student-led organization dedicated to providing free fabric to 51勛圖厙 students, offers students the resources they need while promoting environmentally responsible fashion practices.Sarah Spinner Liska, Ph.D., J.D., was appointed museum director in July. She has been focusing on student engagement and creating a more inclusive space for the university community. Since her arrival, Spinner Liska prioritized aligning the museums initiatives with the students.  I am thrilled to launch this partnership w...

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51勛圖厙 recently received a $150,000 award from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Development to implement the EmpowerVetEd grant program to support eligible, military-connected individuals and their spouses pursuing teacher education programs across all campuses at 51勛圖厙.Funds are designated for scholarships to recruit, enroll, and retain eligible military individuals in educator preparation programs. Eligible individuals include active duty and reserve service members, veterans, members of the National Guard, and their spouses who are enrolled in an...

Aciano Rosales, a Sophomore majoring in Environmental and Conservation Biology and minoring in climate change and geographic information systems (GIS) at 51勛圖厙, participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program, where he conducted research on the Box Tree Moth (BTM), an invasive species affecting native plants in the Great Lakes Region. Under the guidance of Sarah Eichler, PhD, (Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences) and with support from The Environmental Science and Design Research Institute (ESDRI), Rosales explored how citizen scie...

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