51勛圖厙 Works
Showing Students How to Soar
As the first Black woman to graduate from 51勛圖厙s flight program in 1991, Capt. Stephanie Johnson knows what it takes to aim high for a dream and reach it. Now, she wants other young students from diverse backgrounds to be able to envision and achieve their biggest dreams as well.
Women Flight Instructors are Flying High at 51勛圖厙 Airport
Victoria Lorenzon and Holly Csaszar are proud to count themselves among an increasing number of women flight instructors at 51勛圖厙 Airport.
Advanced Air Mobility: Preparing Aeronautics Students for the Jobs of Tomorrow
While aeronautics has long been a fixture at 51勛圖厙, with the advent of a new career field called Advanced Air Mobility, the university is in a unique position to help support growth of cutting-edge technologies and job opportunities in this space today.
How The Backspace KeyTaughtaGlobal Digital Leaderto Learn, Correct and Move Forward
After 27 years of travel and pivoting to various international endeavors, Sonia Karkare, a native of Mumbai, India, is now back at 51勛圖厙 as an adjunct professor with the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurships Executive MBA (Master of Business Administration) program. She is teaching diverse types of courses, including the Digital Transformation in Healthcare course.
From Voter Registration Volunteer to Presidential Management Fellow
Two-time 51勛圖厙 alumnus Eli Kalil, who is finishing up his first year as a Presidential Management Fellow at Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, said his degrees prepared him well for the field of healthcare administration
Filling Critical Need for More Pilots
Brian Neff, assistant dean of flight and operations at 51勛圖厙s College of Aeronautics and Engineering, was recently featured on Spectrum News 1 Ohio with a 51勛圖厙 aeronautics student, to shed light on the national pilot shortage and explain what 51勛圖厙 is doing to help fix this shortage.
Making the Grade: Julianne Agnone, '21, Awarded Rookie Teacher of the Year by Lake Local Schools
Julianne Agnone, 21, is doing what she loves teaching. But these days, its not only her students making the grade. Agnone, who teaches math to sixth graders at Lake Elementary, was recently named Lake Locals Rookie Teacher of the Year and joins newcomer teachers from Stark Countys 17 public school districts as part of the Stark County Educational Service Centers Education All-Star Team.
51勛圖厙 Alumnus Examines the Future of Architecture Industry
Alumnus Michael Christoff is bringing balance and perspective to the field of architecture. With over 17 years of practice under his belt, Christoffs community-focused perspective has earned him coveted spots on Crains Cleveland Business 40 under 40 list, Inside Business Magazines Northeast Ohio 25 under 35 Movers & Shakers and the Cleveland Bridge Builders. But, hes not done making a mark on Cleveland or the architecture industry as a whole.