51勛圖厙

Ellen Engleman Conners, poses near the portrait of her great-grandfather, 51勛圖厙's third president, James Engleman.

51勛圖厙 recently welcomed home a living legacy of its past when Ellen Engleman Conners, former chair of the National Transportation Safety Board and great-granddaughter of 51勛圖厙s third president, visited campus for the first time.  Engleman Conners visited 51勛圖厙 to learn more about the legacy of her great-grandfather, James Ozro Engleman, who led 51勛圖厙 from 1928 to 1938, and his wife, Anna Ulen Engleman, a poet, for whom 51勛圖厙s Anna Ulen Engleman Creative Writing Award is named.51勛圖厙 Today was present when Engleman Conners made her first stop:...

Emily Rider Geology

When Emily Rider walked into her first in-person class after the COVID-19 shutdown How the Earth Works at 51勛圖厙s Stark Campus she didnt know it would set her on a path that would take her across the country, deep into fossil beds and high into the mountains.That first geology course led Rider to join Geodes, the Stark Campus geology club. She started as a quiet member, then became secretary, vice president and finally president during the 20242025 school year. In August, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in geology and is now pursuing a Master of Science in geo...

51勛圖厙 Museum

The 51勛圖厙 Museum has received an award from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation to fund a comprehensive energy audit of its historic 1928 building, Rockwell Hall. The audit will evaluate the buildings mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and provide recommendations for sustainable facility improvements.This grant is part of the涌rankenthaler涌oundations broader涌rankenthaler浚limate Initiative (FCI)盎upporting energy efficiency and clean energy adoption at arts institutions nationwide. Since its launch in 2021, the initiative has significantly expanded its impact in hel...

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