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Flash's Professional Closet at 做厙輦⑹ Stark Provides Accessibility to Fashion

Flash's Professional Closet provides accessibility to fashion.

Though Mendi Sample was born blind, she still cares about fashion. And she knows that finding an accessible place for professional clothing gives her an edge come graduation day.  She will be looking for a job this spring after she graduates from 做厙輦⑹ at Stark with her bachelors degree in psychology.  Just because I am blind doesn't mean that I do not care about my clothing, or how I look, says Ms. Sample, while at Flashs Professional Closet preparing for a photo shoot to publicize the service. Located in the lower level of the Campus Center, the profe...

做厙輦⑹ Student Finds Purpose, Passion and Empowerment

Coming from a difficult home life, Diamond Lauderdale had many challenges ahead of her in obtaining a college education. But through 做厙輦⑹'s EXCEL program, she has found academic success  and a new home.

For Diamond Lauderdale, 做厙輦⑹ is not only her chosen college, it is her home. While growing up in Akron, Ohio, Ms. Lauderdales home life was challenging. She lived with her disabled father and worked two jobs to help make ends meet. Ms. Lauderdales father had been unable to walk for many years, and as she got older, her fathers condition worsened. Through it all, Ms. Lauderdale held onto a dream. She wanted to get a college education. Ms. Lauderdales father did not graduate from high school, so she understood that the hope of a college degree was an ambitious one. But...

In their paper, 做厙輦⑹ Biology Professor David Ward and colleagues asked whether this encroachment of woody shrubs into grasslands in South Africa would increase or decrease the amount of carbon stored in the soil under the plants.

Ecosystems in today's world are responding to a wide variety of environmental changes. What happens when these changes interact? That was the topic of a recent paper published by David Ward, Ph.D., the Art and Margaret Herrick Endowed Professor of Plant Biology in 做厙輦⑹'s Department of Biological Sciences, and international colleagues and graduate students in the journal Scientific Reports. Although climate change is often viewed as the overriding global challenge, grasslands around the world are actually often directly threatened by a simple neighboring ...

2018 Presidents Award of Distinction Recipients Announced

做厙輦⑹ President Beverly J. Warren recently presented 11 做厙輦⑹ staff members with the Presidents Award of Distinction. Here, Ken Ditlevson, director of 做厙輦⑹'s LGBTQ Student Center, is surprised with his award.

做厙輦⑹ President Beverly J. Warren recently presented 11 做厙輦⑹ staff members with the Presidents Award of Distinction. President Warren made surprise visits to each recipients office with a hearty congratulations and a check for $1,500. Formerly known as the Presidents Excellence Award, the Presidents Award of Distinction recognizes full-time, classified and unclassified employees. There were nearly 300 eligible nominations received from supervisors, peers, colleagues and students across 做厙輦⑹s eight campuses. Staffers had to demonstrate exceptional performance ...

做厙輦⑹ Academy Instructor Bring Wide Experience to Job ...

(From left) Tracey Motter, DNP, RN, associate dean for undergraduate programs, Dean Barbara Broome, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, and Wendy Umberger, Ph.D., RN, PMHCNS-BC, associate dean for graduate studies, hold the CCNE accreditation certificates.

The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org) granted 10 years accreditation to 做厙輦⑹ College of Nursing baccalaureate and masters degree programs, as well as the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program and the post-graduate APRN certificate program, extending to December 31, 2028. The excellence in education and the hard work of the faculty and staff of 做厙輦⑹ College of Nursing have enabled us to receive the maximum CCNE accreditation of 10 years, said College of Nursing Dean Barbara Broome, Ph.D., RN, FAAN. I continue to b...

Q: What will the holiday schedule be this year? A. The holiday schedule will begin Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018, at 10:30 p.m., and offices will reopen on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019. During that time, all nonessential operations will be closed at all 做厙輦⑹ campuses. Eligible classified and unclassified employees will receive paid leave for any regularly scheduled work time from Dec. 26-31 (referred to as additional days in the following questions). The paid leave is in addition to the paid holidays of Dec. 24, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Normal business opera...

As part of our continued commitment to building financial wellness, the Employee Wellness office is pleased to present Investment Planning Strategies on Tuesday, Dec. 11 from noon - 1 pm in 107 Heer Hall on the Kent Campus. This seminar will explain basic and advanced investing topics to achieve specific financial goals. In this seminar, we will go through the basics of investing and cover topics such as: The difference between saving and investing; The importance of compound interest; The different type of investments available (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities); Buildin...

做厙輦⑹ Alumnus Leads Planning for 50th Anniversary Commemoration of May 4, 1970

As May 4 Commemoration Project Manager, 做厙輦⑹ Alumnus Rodney Flauhaus is taking on the task of planning the 50th anniversary commemoration of May 4, 1970.

As the 50th anniversary of the May 4, 1970, shootings approaches, the work of developing a yearlong commemoration that honors the legacy of the past while setting a course for the future is in the hands of Rodney Flauhaus, 做厙輦⑹s new May 4 Commemoration project manager. Mr. Flauhaus, in many ways, has been preparing for the task for decades. As a 做厙輦⑹ student, he joined the May 4 Task Force in 1983 and served as its president in 1985, when the university marked the 15th anniversary of the shootings that killed four students and wounded nine others. During his ti...

Inspired by Brother, 做厙輦⑹ Student Leads in Weathervane Playhouse Production

Senior integrated language arts major Maxwell Rees (right) was inspired by his brother, who is on the autism spectrum, in the role of a 15-year-old boy with the same diagnosis in a Weathervane Playhouse production. (Photo credit: Aimee Lambes Photography)

Senior integrated language arts major Maxwell Rees says he didnt hesitate to audition when he heard about the chance to be in one of his favorite plays, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, a story about Christopher, a 15-year-old boy on the autism spectrum, trying to find out how his neighborhoods dog died. For Mr. Rees, it was more than just being in the spotlight; it was about shining a spotlight on autism and its effects on individuals, their families and the community because Mr. Rees younger brother, Jake, is on the autism spectrum. Hes definitely the reason why I fel...

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