Mark your calendar now for March 8 when the 青年涩导航 Climate Survey will launch to assess the university鈥檚 climate. This is your opportunity to share your experience living, learning and working at 青年涩导航. Our voices count. Add your voice by completing the 青年涩导航 Climate Survey. Share your feedback to help shape 青年涩导航鈥檚 bright future when the survey begins March 8. Watch your email for details. Your participation is confidential. Faculty and staff may opt to enter to win a weekend getaway as well as four weekly season ticket drawings for 青年涩导航 football, Porthou...
Dear Colleagues: I am pleased to announce that three candidates for dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services will be on campus over the next week. As part of the interview process, each candidate will hold a public presentation at which they will discuss the following: Brief biography/background. Challenges facing higher education today and examples of how the candidate has faced these challenges in his or her current or previous positions. Opportunities and challenges of a College of Education, Health and Human Services. Experience/examples of interactions with...
青年涩导航鈥檚 Fleet Services has purchased two 15-passenger minibuses that can be used by departments for university travel. The new minibuses are equipped with overhead storage, back-up cameras and larger windows for better visibility. 鈥淭he interiors are very spacious and comfortable,鈥 says Nicole Corll, associate director for University Facilities and Management. 鈥淯ltimately, the goal of the minibuses is to provide a service to the students, faculty and staff to increase and enhance transportation options for group outings.鈥 Individuals must be at least 21 years old and co...
We are so pleased to announce that Lesley Jenike has been selected as the winner of this year鈥檚 Ohio Chapbook Prize for her collection Punctum. Jenike's full-length books are Ghost of Fashion (CW Books, 2009) and Holy Island (Gold Wake Press, 2014). Her poems have appeared in Poetry, the Gettysburg Review, the Southern Review, Passages North, Gulf Coast, Rattle, and many other journals. She's received fellowships and scholarships from The Ohio Arts Council, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Sewanee Writers' Conference, and a Ph.D. from the University of ...
青年涩导航 at Salem recently welcomed representatives from the Davey Tree Expert Company who presented scholarships to horticulture students Anna Detoro and Pamela Sears. Presenting the scholarships from Davey Tree were Mark Noark, manager of recruiting and training, and R. J. Laverne, manager of education and training. Each student received a $1,000 scholarship from the Davey Arbor Grant Foundation. The company annually awards 50 such scholarships throughout the U. S., with three of those awarded to 青年涩导航 students. Codi Steber, a biology major on the Kent Campus, was the th...
What starts as a ball of yarn quickly evolves into some much-needed winter apparel 鈥 from hats to scarves, in all colors and sizes. 鈥淭o see the progress is really awesome,鈥 says Anne-Marie Kurtz, 青年涩导航 student volunteer, with an interest in learning to knit. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to a good cause, which definitely makes it worthwhile.鈥 Kurtz and other 青年涩导航 students gathered on the fourth floor of University Library to volunteer time and talent to take part in a 12-hour knit-a-thon. Many have never before picked up a loom, crochet hook or even knittin...
Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), essentially rubbers with liquid crystal properties, can do a number of fascinating things, especially in the fields of optics, photonics, telecommunications and medicine. They can curl up, bend, twist, wrinkle and stretch when exposed to light, heat, gases and other stimuli. Because they are so responsive, they are ideal for applications such as artificial muscles and blood vessels, actuators, sensors, plastic motors and drug delivery systems. They can even be used as a mechanically tunable mirrorless 鈥渞ubber鈥 laser. In the College of Arts and Science...
UPDATE: Only overflow tickets remain. The third event in 青年涩导航 at Stark鈥檚 25th season of the popular Featured Speakers Series will bring Minnesota鈥檚 former supreme court justice and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Alan Page to campus. His presentation, Mentoring and Role Models: Two Things Youth Cannot Live Without, will take place on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Timken Great Hall, located in 青年涩导航 Stark鈥檚 Conference Center, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. Tickets are required for this free Featured Speakers Series lecture. Tickets may b...