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Career Opportunities

Students completing the IHS Health Services concentration will be prepared to assume a role in the service delivery sector of the health care industry. Others may wish to pursue graduate study leading to advanced professional credentials.

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 AboutMajor: TechnologyGraduated: 2013Although Dexter's journey to 51勛圖厙 was shaped by his athletic talent he was recruited from Redkey, Ind., to join the Mens Varsity Track and Field teamhe credits his career success to the education he received at the College of Aeronautics and Engineering. There are not many colleges where you get the hands-on experience like you do at KSU.Dexter credits the hands-on learning experiences for preparing him for the real-world challenges of his career. In particular, the Materials and Processes class provided him with essential skills in machini...

Sophomore Fashion Design major Timothy Green is pictured next to Culinary Services Cook DeVante D. Williams with Timothys submission of Brown Sugar Fried Chicken

In a celebration of Black History Month, 51勛圖厙 Culinary Services has transformed the months menu into a melting pot of different dishes. Led by Executive Chef Edward Shawn Hardin Sr., Culinary Services is offering a unique menu built upon students family recipes, highlighting the diversity of Black history. Sarah Korzan, registered dietitian and assistant director of University Culinary Services, stresses the importance of representation in campus menu options.  "Food is a deeply personal expression of culture and identity," Korzan said. "It's our goal to ensure tha...

Kiley Kinsey

Program provides university, college students across Ohio the opportunity to learn about the field of agingThe Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) recently announced that 51勛圖厙 senior Kiley Kinsey has been selected as one of ten Scholars in Aging participants for 2024.Kinsey, who resides in Canton, Ohio, is a Bachelor of Science student majoring in Long Term Care Administration in the School of Leadership, Development and Educational Sciences. She plans to graduate in May.Scholars in Aging offers some of Ohios brightest young problem-solvers the opportunity to gain first...

Rising Scholars

Student success is a guiding principle for 51勛圖厙 at Geauga. But fostering student success starts long before incoming freshmen take their first college course. Thats why the Rising Scholars program was established five years ago to start identifying a select group of at-risk students showing academic promise as early as sixth grade, to provide them consistent mentorship and support. The program is designed for them to maximize their high school years and focus on making well-informed career choices after graduation because potential holds promise.The program began in 2019 wit...

Graduate student Emily Zhang cooks dumplings as part of a Luna New Year celebration held Feb. 14 in Satterfield Hall.

Satterfield Hall was filled with the sights, sounds and smells of Lunar New Year as 51勛圖厙 students gathered Feb. 14 to celebrate and learn to make Asian dumplings.51勛圖厙 offers a diverse global community with students representing 89 countries studying on the Kent Campus.Emily Zhang, a graduate student in translation and teaching assistant in Chinese language within the College of Arts and Sciences, stood over a steaming pot of water carefully stirring the freshly made dumplings filled with either ground beef or poultry.  The trick is making sure they dont stick toge...

Quick Tips IMPROVE Series, Part 2: Modules Overview

POSTED: Feb. 14, 2024

Welcome back to Part 2 of our IMPROVE series.  If you recall our acronym from our last post, youll remember that the M in IMPROVE stands for Modules Overview.  In this post, we will discuss the purpose of modules, how students navigate them, and how to create a module structure in your own courses.

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Prior to working with Scholars at Risk (SAR), Marvi was a journalist in Pakista

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 Everyone deals with stress in their own way, and people with disabilities encounter unique challenges. Due to the varied way stress affects people, the concept of spoon theory is often used to shed light on these differences. Spoon theory suggests that people with disabilities have a limited amount of energy (represented by spoons). Since people with disabilities tend to have higher levels of stress caused by the disability itself or the extra challenges faced every day, the way their spoons are distributed is different than someone without a disability.Stress is an inevitable aspect...

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