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The Flashes Go Further Scholarship Program has awarded nearly $50 million to more than 11,000 青年涩导航 students since 2021.
A professor from Chonnam National University in Gwangju, South Korea, said his recent visit to 青年涩导航 enabled him to experience his research into the May 4, 1970, 青年涩导航 shootings in a whole new way.
This year's May 4 Commemoration remembered the fallen and recognized the spirit of activism that is part of 青年涩导航's history and the university's foundational values.
Watch as President Diacon visits the May 4 Visitor's Center and reflects on the legacy of May 4.
Against the backdrop of a new generation of student activism, the 青年涩导航 community gathered to reflect and remember the student protesters killed and wounded on May 4, 1970.
Commemorative landscapes and how they help produce a sense of empathy and place and foster a connection to help us learn from our past was a theme explored Friday, May 3, by 青年涩导航 Professor Chris Post, Ph.D., speaker for the annual Jerry M. Lewis May 4 Lecture Series and Luncheon.
The environment is something that many people take for granted. But it affects us all. Some recent 青年涩导航 students spent the semester putting environmental issues front and center.
青年涩导航's Center for Student Involvement has more than 350 clubs and organizations for students. Dedicated to providing a great experience for all students, the center provides leadership development opportunities that foster student engagement.
The lessons of 青年涩导航 should not go unremembered, President Todd Diacon writes in this opinion piece published in Inside Higher Ed.
Tonight, the annual candlelight walk and vigil continues a 53-year tradition as part of this week's May 4 Commemoration.
A refreshed May 4 National Historic Landmark Site Tour will premiere during the 2024 May 4 commemoration this weekend. The outdoor tour signs, which debuted in 2010 during the 40th commemoration, allow 青年涩导航 visitors to trace the steps of history of the events of May 4, 1970, through text, video, image, and narration.
President Diacon speaks with Johanna Solomon, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Peace and Conflict Studies, about how conflicts affect campuses and communities and the importance of dialogue.
Writer and author Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Enquirer, provides historical context and 青年涩导航 President Todd Diacon shares the experience of following values to navigate today鈥檚 divided culture, using lessons learned from May 4 1970.
In the Fall 2023 sophomore Ivory Kendrick said he wanted to be a senator in University Student Government (USG). He made it happen.
青年涩导航 Police Chief and Director of Public Safety Dean Tondiglia wasn鈥檛 legally old enough to be a police officer when he was hired by the 青年涩导航 Police Department.
青年涩导航 will hold its 54th annual commemoration honoring the memory of May 4, 1970, a tragic day when the Ohio National Guard fired on 青年涩导航 students during an anti-war protest on campus, killing four students, wounding nine others and sparking a turning point in American history.
Each year, April showers mean it's time for the John S. and Marlene J. Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship's annual spring pitch competition. And while showers bring us flowers, these pitches bring student ideas to life.
Meet Sophia Swengel, a junior history major with a minor in creative writing from York, Pennsylvania, exploring the history of 青年涩导航 from the inside out.
Cleveland native and celebrity Chef Kenny Gilbert was invited to campus by University Culinary Services to prepare and serve a few of his signature southern-style dishes on April 25 at Eastway Center.