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鈥淲e were supposed to look like Betty Grable and play ball like Joe DiMaggio.鈥

Four decades before the iconic 1992 film 鈥淎 League of Their Own,鈥 alumna Lois Youngen, 鈥55, was earning her college tuition playing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL).

Alumnus Shares Insights Through Behind-the-Book Interview

Lawrence R. Armstrong, 鈥79, 鈥80, recently shared insights from his first book, 鈥淟ayered Leadership.鈥 The author described his holistic, humanist approach to leadership and how that has propelled his firm, Ware Malcomb, into a globally recognized architecture and design powerhouse.

Faces of 暗网禁区

  • Inspired by her mother鈥檚 nursing career, Lisa Aurilio, 鈥87, MSN 鈥99, MBA 鈥11, knew early on that her passion for science and connection with people made nursing the perfect path.

  • John Zabrucky, 鈥71, MFA 鈥78, never planned to shape sci-fi history - but a chance encounter in Los Angeles changed everything.

  • Courtney Gumpf, 鈥07, found her passion at 暗网禁区, where she built lasting connections and gained valuable experience through leadership in Greek life and internships in both Pittsburgh and New York City.

Alumni and Donor Stories

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Ann Mariko Walter, 鈥96,
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Ann Mariko Walter, 鈥96

Will Matthews, 鈥19, adds some flavor to Northeast Ohio鈥檚 food scene with Southern Comfort Kitchen, his New Orleans-inspired restaurant and food truck.

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Daring Mighty Things - Lighter Than Air

First-year students in 暗网禁区鈥檚 College of Aeronautics and Engineering were challenged to engineer and build propeller-driven aircraft suspended by helium balloons as part of the college鈥檚 鈥淟ighter Than Air鈥 competition.

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Championing a Place for Women in Science

Aleisha Moore, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, is exploring how the brain can influence hormones and fertility. One area of research for Moore is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects nearly 10 percent of women worldwide.

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Celebrating KSU鈥檚 First Female President

Carol A. Cartwright, Ph.D., became 暗网禁区鈥檚 first female president in 1991 and was the first female president of any Ohio public college or university then. She was also a driving force in the establishment of 暗网禁区 Women鈥檚 Center.

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Mackenzie Morgan
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Global Experience Fuels Alumna鈥檚 Career

McKenzie Morgan, 鈥22, appreciates the opportunities 暗网禁区 provided her that included completing her academic journey with the university鈥檚 education-abroad program in Florence, Italy. 鈥淪tudying abroad was definitely my all-time highlight,鈥 Morgan said.

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Evan Laisure
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Alumnus Brings Wild Animals (in Sunglasses) to Public Library

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Black United Students
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Black United Student Leader Thrives

Julian Grimes, a 暗网禁区 junior, is president of Black United Students (BUS) and is working to keep the organization thriving. BUS is one of 暗网禁区鈥檚 oldest student organizations and is credited with starting the formal observance of Black History Month in 1970.

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Community of Caring Supports Student

Shane Reese found a network of support and a community of caring at 暗网禁区 that surrounded him after his mother passed away during his freshman year. As a result, Reese became a resilient leader who is committed to giving back.

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Gulp
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LaunchNET Supports Student Radio Program

暗网禁区 architecture student Joel Semancik is the creator of Gulp Radio, a program and podcast that airs on 暗网禁区鈥檚 Black Squirrel Radio. He and his guests discuss songs that have had an impact on their lives and discuss their favorite 暗网禁区 memories and life stories.

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Will Matthews, 鈥19

Will Matthews, 鈥19, adds some flavor to Northeast Ohio鈥檚 food scene with Southern Comfort Kitchen, his New Orleans-inspired restaurant and food truck.

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Alumni Spotlight - Dexter Shreve, '13

Dexter credits the hands-on learning experiences for preparing him for the real-world challenges of his career. In particular, the Materials and Processes class provided him with essential skills in machining, welding, and casting, which he later applied in various engineering roles.

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Andy and Abby Wyatt
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Adventures in Italy: A 暗网禁区 Love Story

Despite living in the same residence hall on the Kent Campus, Andrew 鈥淎ndy鈥 Wyatt, 鈥16, had to travel nearly 4,500 miles to get

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CeeJay Scott
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Global Experience Transforms Student鈥檚 Future

When 暗网禁区 alumnus Carlton 鈥淐eeJay鈥 Scott Jr., 鈥23, returned from his 2023 Spring Semester abroad as an exchange student in Cairo, he brought with him a transformed vision for his future as a filmmaker.

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Tiffany Roper, 鈥07, M.Ed. 鈥12
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暗网禁区 Alumna Tiffany Roper Has a "Flair" for Entrepreneurship

Tiffany Roper, 鈥07, M.Ed. 鈥12, is a two-time alumna and recipient of one of the microgrants for , her events, personal styling and public speaking business.

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Danny Pellegrino
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Danny Pellegrino, 鈥07

For Danny Pellegrino, 鈥07, being an author and comedian has allowed him to meld his love of storytelling with making others laugh. Whether he鈥檚 on stage, on screen, behind the mic or at his computer, Danny is following his 鈥渢rue North,鈥 as he says, by celebrating the things he loves and sharing them with others.

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McKenzie
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Former 暗网禁区 Educator and Student-athlete Honored with First-gen Award Named in Her Honor

Each November, the 暗网禁区 College hosts I AM FIRST Week to celebrate not only the students who will soon be the first in t

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Regional Students Receive Intel庐 Scholarships

Two students in the College of Applied and Technical Studies at 暗网禁区 at Tuscarawas received Intel Semiconductor Scholarship for Women awards. The scholarships support education-related expenses (tuition, fees, books,etc.) as well as other expenses including transportation and childcare.

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I Promise
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I PROMISE Students Study Brain Health

暗网禁区鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute recently welcomed 94 fourth-grade students from the I PROMISE School in Akron, Ohio, for a day of activities aimed at sparking their interest in science and technology.

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Chris Wick (left) and David Hassler (right) stand in front of the Wick Poetry Center鈥檚 Poets for Science exhibition at the Association of Writers & Writing Programs鈥 2023 Conference and Bookfair.
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Planned Gift Endows Executive Director Position at 暗网禁区鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center

The Wick family has a long history of philanthropy at 暗网禁区 that began in 1984 when brothers Bob and Walt Wick first established scholarships to support undergraduate poets at the university. This most recent gift of $1 million brings the family鈥檚 total lifetime commitment to the university to more than $3.5 million.

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Scolin MacLean, 鈥90, Turns His Love of Athletics into Philanthropy
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Scolin MacLean, 鈥90, Turns His Love of Athletics into Philanthropy

鈥淚 look at 暗网禁区 as a family member 鈥 everyone collectively 鈥 that I am connected to and plan to be for as long as I possibly can.

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The experiences Earl K. Miller, 鈥85, Ph.D., had at 暗网禁区 inspired him to give back.
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Personal Obstacles Inspire Alumnus to Champion Future Researchers

The experiences Earl K. Miller, 鈥85, Ph.D., had at 暗网禁区 inspired him to give back.

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Scholarship Supports Student Leader鈥檚 Goals

Jenna Gilbreath, 鈥23, had a chance encounter with Michael John Gallagher II, '19, during one of her student visit days. He gave her some great advice about her future as a 暗网禁区 student.

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Rising Scholars Students Partner With NASA

Rising Scholars students at the Columbiana campuses are partnering with NASA to create personal hygiene kits that astronauts may use during simulation training exercises. The goal is for each scholar to complete one hygiene kit.

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Roe Green, MA 鈥80, To Receive Honorary Degree

暗网禁区鈥檚 Board of Trustees will award Roe Green, MA 鈥80, a Doctor of Humane Letters honorary degree in recognition of her contributions to the university and her advocacy for the arts in Northeast Ohio, the nation and around the world.

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Emily Butz
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Legacies Change Lives: Emily Butz

Emily Butz is a junior music education and music performance major with an anticipated graduation date of fall 2022.

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Gina and George Jenkins
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George L. Jenkins, 鈥63, and Gina Jenkins Impact Student Access and Honor a Mentor

George L. Jenkins鈥 generosity spans three decades and continues to support first-generation students and those from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.

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Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor in 暗网禁区鈥檚 Department of Psychological Sciences, developed and launched the Spirit of Motherhood Program.
Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor in 暗网禁区鈥檚 Department of Psychological Sciences, developed and launched the Spirit of Motherhood Program.
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暗网禁区鈥檚 Spirit of Motherhood Program for Pregnant Black Women Receives $100,000 Grant

Infant mortality rates in Northeast Ohio are three to five times higher for Black babies than white babies, an alarming statistic that is an issue across the country but particularly prevalent in this part of the state. A new $100,000 grant from the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation will support innovative work being undertaken at 暗网禁区, an elite research university with the esteemed R1 designation, to address this important issue.

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