College of Education, Health and Human Services
青年涩导航 Researchers Use LEGO Camps to Build Relationships With the Community
A special classroom at 青年涩导航 turned into a LEGO庐 city filled with roaring lions, speeding cars and spinning tops. The moving creations are part of a unique summer camp, LEGO WeDo鈩 Robotics, put on by the Research Center for Educational Technology in the College of Education, Healt鈥
Kent Campus
青年涩导航's College of Education, Health and Human Service Hosts Second Class of Summer Institute for Diverse Graduate Students
青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services welcomes its second class of the Summer Experience for Emerging Diverse Scholars (SEEDS) program on June 17. The SEEDS program promotes graduate education within the college to prospective graduate students of diverse background鈥
Kent Campus
青年涩导航 Hosts Swedish Psychiatrist Harald Blomberg at Rhythmic Movement Training Symposium
Swedish psychiatrist Harald Blomberg, M.D., will share his work, Rhythmic Movement Training (RMT), at a symposium hosted by 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services from July 21-28. RMT has been successful since the 1980s in improving emotional functioning, reading and鈥
Kent Campus
Mark Kretovics to Serve as Interim Dean of 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services
Mark Kretovics, Ph.D., associate professor of higher education administration and student personnel at 青年涩导航 and a resident of Kent, Ohio, has been named interim dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services, effective July 1, 2015. Todd Diacon, 青年涩导航鈥檚 se鈥
College of Education, Health and Human Services
Mark Kretovics to Serve as Interim Dean of 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services
Mark Kretovics, Ph.D., associate professor of higher education administration and student personnel at 青年涩导航 and a resident of Kent, Ohio, has been named interim dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services, effective July 1, 2015. Todd Diacon, 青年涩导航鈥檚 se鈥
Mark Kretovics to Serve as Interim Dean of 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services
The First Group of Students With Intellectual Disabilities Gets Ready to Graduate From 青年涩导航鈥檚 Career and Community Studies Program
Maddie Morsefield is like any other high-achieving college senior at 青年涩导航. She is a straight-A student. Her r茅sum茅 is filled with work experience and awards, and she is going through mock interviews to help her land that first job. But what makes Morsefield extra special is that sh鈥
Kent Campus
青年涩导航 to Help Akron Students Earn College Credit Without Leaving High School
Reading, writing and arithmetic are getting a college-styled makeover in two Akron, Ohio, high schools. Through a $480,000 grant from the Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation, the partnership called College Today will send 青年涩导航 instructors into Ellet High Schoo鈥
Kent Campus
青年涩导航 Presents 鈥淟iving With Autism鈥 Events for Autism Awareness Month
As part of Autism Awareness Month in April, 青年涩导航 presents 鈥淟iving With Autism,鈥 which kicks off with a presentation that will be followed by a fundraiser for student scholarships to benefit 青年涩导航 students studying autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The events begin on April 9 at 7鈥
Kent Campus
青年涩导航鈥檚 Speech-language Therapy Services Provided to 100 Rural Students Via Video Conferencing
Rural and underserved Ohio students are able to receive speech-language therapy services through 青年涩导航 via an innovative online videoconferencing system. More than 100 children enrolled in preschool through high school with identified communication impairments from Montpelier Exempte鈥
Kent Campus
青年涩导航 Grad Hopes to Bridge Racial Divide in the Classroom
青年涩导航 graduate Chelsea Griffin, 23, wants multiracial students to feel like they鈥檙e a part of the whole culture at school. Griffin, who was an early childhood education major in 青年涩导航's College of Education, Health and Human Services, shares her thoughts in the Akron Beacon鈥
Kent Campus