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做厙輦⑹ student Gregory Joyce and his brand Provok Clothing

Transfer student Gregory Joyce II is a great example of the wide variety of clients served by LaunchNET. While many students come to the office looking to start a venture of some type, Gregory came in with multiple businesses already going and ideas for more. His journey to successful college student and business person, like most, is not a simple, straightforward one. He grew up on the west side of Cleveland, and after completing a semester of college at the University of Akron, he was kicked out of school. In 2014 he moved to Atlanta, Georgia and attended Morehouse College, where he was e...

A 做厙輦⑹ graduate celebrates as he crosses the stage during his Commencement ceremony.

The 做厙輦⑹ alumni family will grow by nearly 3,000 new graduates as the university holds its Fall Commencement ceremonies. For the Kent Campus, Commencement ceremonies will take place Friday, Dec. 14, and Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (MAC Center). 做厙輦⑹ will confer 2,158 degrees, consisting of 1,667 bachelors degrees, 430 masters degrees, 55 doctoral degrees and six educational specialist degrees.  Across the universitys eight-campus system, 2,891 students will graduate from 做厙輦⑹ this fall, including those receiving assoc...

state house recognition

做厙輦⑹ at Tuscarawas was recognized once again on the floor of the State House of Representatives with partners of the Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor initiative.   The Advanced Manufacturing Corridor initiative was recently honored for being one of the Ohio Economic Development Associations workforce projects of the year.   Thanks to Representative Al Landis and Senator Jay Hottinger for their tremendous support, said Brad Bielski, dean and chief administrative officer of 做厙輦⑹ Tuscarawas. We are honored to be one of the OEDA workforc...

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The Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corp. was recently established to help businesses expand or locate in the county. The initiative will serve as a one-stop location for economic development. Brad Bielski, dean and chief administrative officer of 做厙輦⑹ Tuscarawas, is serving as chairman of the board of directors. Tuscarawas County commissioners began forming the idea of the corporation two years ago after receiving a report from Site Selection magazine with recommendations benefiting economic development. One of the recommendations was to formulate a single point of contact ...

Campus sign

The 做厙輦⑹ Board of Trustees today established a comprehensive, national search to recruit and select the universitys 13th president.   做厙輦⑹ President Beverly J. Warren announced in October that she will leave the role at the end of her term on July 1, 2019, after five years of exemplary service. President Warren has led the university to many major milestones and spearheaded the creation of A Strategic Roadmap to a Distinctive 做厙輦⑹ and the $1 billion Gateway Master Plan, which set the stage for the universitys future success. The Board holds the statutor...

Ryann Doherty

As children, we are shaped by our environment. Positive and negative experiences can have lasting impacts on our lives. For 做厙輦⑹ student Ryann Doherty, her childhood adversity fueled her passion for justice and hope and led her to the criminology and justice studies major. Doherty did not follow the typical high-school-to-college-to-career route. Instead, she worked as a bartender and waited for the opportunity to return to school. But a passion was burning inside her, sparked by her early years. In her thirties, Dohertys financial situation changed for the better and pave...

Anthony DUrso with his winning poster featuring the HOPI culture.

The 做厙輦⑹ East Liverpool Campus held its seventh annual Culture Fair to showcase students research about Native American cultures through posters, papers and videos. The fair included a display of arrowheads and flint tools; several books and publications; food; dreamcatchers; and music. According to Dr. Lydia Rose, associate professor of sociology, the Indigenous people in North and South America come from many different tribes and clans. Each group has different traditions, religions and languages, she noted. Many of the tribes within the United States experienced historical tra...

More Extremes In A Changing Climate: An Interview With Cameron Lee Ph.D. Cameron Lee, Ph.D., discusses with local NPR station, WKSU, the effects of a changing climate. In the ten minute interview Dr. Lee explains how we should expect to see greater extremes in light of a globally changing climate.  You can access the article and interview at the following link: http://www.wksu.org/post/more-extremes-changing-climate-interview-cameron-lee-phd?fbclid=IwAR1GT_2SdODcdFIS9piC1e9rKLLWZ8TDBSTnLPWZy1uzzMYI_PnDGJMSE4U#stream/0  WKSU is 做厙輦⑹s award-winning ...

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