青年涩导航

青年涩导航 Professor Hanbin Mao (middle) co-authored a paper with graduate students Sagun Jonchhe (left) and Prakash Shrestha (right) on the genetic factors influencing the formation of cancer cells.

According to the American Cancer Society, there will be an estimated 1,688,780 new cancer cases diagnosed and 600,920 cancer deaths in the U.S. in 2017. These numbers are stark and sobering, and worse yet, we still do not know exactly why cancer develops in its victims or how to stop it. A recent online publication in Nature Nanotechnology by 青年涩导航 researchers and their colleagues at Kyoto University in Japan, however, may offer new understanding about what turns good cells bad. Hanbin Mao, Ph.D., professor of chemistry and biochemistry in 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of ...

青年涩导航 and downtown Kent prepare to welcome new and returning students for the fall semester.

青年涩导航 and downtown Kent prepare to welcome new and returning students for the fall semester.           ...

Haithem Zourrig, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship, and Joe Cosentino, undergraduate student at 青年涩导航 Stark, have received a Best Paper Award in the 鈥淢ulticultural Issues track,鈥 discerned by the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences (ASBBS) at the 24th annual ASBBS conference meeting held in March 23-25, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The co-authored paper is titled 鈥淚nsurance Fraud: A Cross-Cultural Perspective.鈥 ...

Gregory King and Megan Young, School of Theatre and Dance, presented "Cloud of Whiteness" at the Spaces Gallery in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 5, 2017. "Clouds of Whiteness," is an interactive sculpture, environment and performance space concept. Designed and directed by Young and performed by King, in "Clouds of Whiteness," Young abstracts social and political erasure through a sculptural feedback loop whereby cleaning or moving the modular brick sculpture triggers a fresh layer of white residue. The antagonistic mechanisms are made visible so that viewers may consider agency withi...

It鈥檚 that time of year again! As part of the Wellness Your Way employee incentive program, full-time, benefits-eligible employees are invited to attend an onsite health screening, or have one completed in their primary care physician's office. Screenings conducted from Sept. 27, 2017, through April 30, 2018, will go toward the employee Tier One requirement for 2018 incentives. This puts employees well on their way toward their first $150, which will be paid out in February 2018, so that the Employee Wellness Team may complete the 2017 incentive processing that is underway. Onsite Scree...

Kathryn Wilson

Familiar Face Kathryn Wilson Professor Department of Economics Kent Campus JOB DESCRIPTION: I teach and do research in economics. The courses I teach include everything from First Year Experience (FYE) for incoming students to the capstone course in the major. My research focuses on social mobility, income distribution and poverty. WORKED AT KENT STATE SINCE: August 1996 EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: Graduate student LIKES MOST ABOUT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: I love the people at 青年涩导航, especially the students. I also love all that Kent as a colle...

Steph Meyer

New Face Steph Meyer Assistant Director, Residential Communities Residence Services Kent Campus JOB DESCRIPTION: I oversee the residence hall directors, clerical coordinator and assistant residence hall directors for Stopher, Johnson, Lake, Olson, Verder and Engleman halls. I also advise the Residence Services Recruitment Committee, a team of professionals and students who coordinate recruitment and selection efforts for the department. WORKED AT KENT STATE SINCE: August 2016 EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: Prior student affairs work at Washington Universit...

青年涩导航 President Beverly Warren talks with students on Move-In Day.

Dave Kraft moved from his home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to McDowell Hall to begin his freshman year at 青年涩导航 in 1987. On Thursday, he celebrated the 30th anniversary of his move, by moving his daughter, Mackenzie Kraft, from their home in Pittsburgh into her room in Fletcher Hall to begin her freshman year. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have refrigerators; we didn鈥檛 have microwaves,鈥 Kraft said, noting the changes to the residence hall rooms from 30 years ago. Kraft, who graduated with a degree in aerospace management in 1991, said his daughter visited 青年涩导航 because he was a...

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