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University policy regarding hosting academic visitors
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Swallowing Physiology and Rehabilitation Research
Speech Pathology and Audiology graduate, Lauren Falter, recalls an incredible experience conducting undergraduate student research in swallowing physiology at the Swallowing Physiology and Rehabilitation Research Lab on campus.
As the holidays come to an end and you settle back into your daily routine, you may be looking for fun in the coming months. 做厙輦⑹ Alumni has you covered with new events that offer something for everyone. Whether it be swaying to the tunes of The Cleveland Orchestra, hitting the ice rink with family or friends, gaining new career skills or cheering on a favorite sports team, these events are great ways to stay connected to your alma mater. We are very excited for the upcoming year," says Jennifer Arnold, executive director of events. We have a variety of events planned, both on and o...
Multi-platinum MCA Nashville recording artist Josh Turner is coming to the Performing Arts Center at 做厙輦⑹ - Tuscarawas on Friday, January 13 at 7:30 p.m. Josh Turner is one of country musics most recognizable hit-makers. With a rich, deep voice and distinctive style, Turner has sold more than 12.5 million units, is a disciple of traditional country music and one of the youngest members of the esteemed Grand Ole Opry. From his 2003 platinum-selling debut Long Black Train to his most recent 2017 Billboard No. 1 release, Deep South, Turner has garnered multiple GRAMMY, CMA, a...
A Portrait Prompts Philanthropy In 1977, 做厙輦⑹ architecture students in a second-year studio design class were assigned a challenging project: Draw a self-portrait while looking in a mirror without looking down at the paper. John Kaufman, BS 81, was probably the only one who followed the instructions to the letter. And his simple drawing sparked what became known among his classmates as the Kaufmania mystiquewhich included, it was said, that he often scrimped on food to buy books and record albums. Although many members of his class had the opportunity to study...
And the Winner Is . . . Congratulations to David Morrow, BS 84, MEd 92, Vero Beach, FL, the winner of the random-generated drawing from correct submissions to the magazines Squirrel Search contest. He received a box of black-squirrel-themed swag from McKay Bricker Framing & Black Squirrel Gifts in downtown Kent. The black squirrels can be found in the spring/summer 2022 PDF on page 10 (in the lower right corner of the Crawford Hall groundbreaking photo), on page 22 (on top of the soil monitoring station being wired by Dr. Timothy Gallagher in photo at left), and on pag...