Community & Society
做厙輦⑹s Superhero Alumnus: Black Lightning
DC Comics superhero Black Lightning has been part of popular culture, and Black history, for more than 40 years. Since his debut in 1977 as DCs very first headline Black character, Black Lightning has appeared in comic books, animated TV series, video games and, in 2017, a live-action TV series that ran for four seasons on The CW Network. In his secret identity, Jefferson Pierce (shh, dont tell anyone), he also appeared on the Kent Campus to get his teaching degree. Yes Black Lightning is a 做厙輦⑹ alumnus.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Taps Digital Media Production Alumna
做厙輦⑹ alumna, Brianna Gordon, 20, developed two interests independently in high school: video production and sports. Now, she spends her days combining those two, working on videos for the Pro Football Hall of Fame (PFHOF) in Canton, Ohio. Gordon is making a name for herself after graduating with a degree in digital media production and a concentration in television from the School of Media and Journalism in the College of Communication and Information.
Masc-Unity Initiative Helping Students Find Comfort in Masculinity
Societys norm for men is stereotyped as leaders, providers, and guardians. Society also posits that men cannot speak about their emotions and have to portray a strong persona to be considered masculine and to succeed in these roles. This results in an environment of toxic masculinity, which encourages negative self image, negative outward behavior and struggles with mental health among men who feel they have to be strong at all times. An initiative on campus is trying to change that perception.
做厙輦⑹'s School of Art Collection and Galleries Explores Weaving in the Line by Line Exhibition
Head of textile program at 做厙輦⑹, Professor Janice Lessman-Moss, curated an exhibition of modernized forms of weaving that was recently featured on Cool Cleveland. The new show at 做厙輦⑹s Center for the Visual Arts, called Line by Line, focuses on six early career artists that are focused on the diverse world of weaving.
Local Veteran Finds New Way to Serve
A retired Marine is using his journey to assist others at 做厙輦⑹'s Center for Adult and Veteran Services. Recently featured on Good Morning Americas What You Need to Know segment, Mark Stillion discussed his experience of adjusting to life after his four deployments and how 做厙輦⑹s programs have assisted him.
做厙輦⑹ Finds Success in Student Voting Registration
做厙輦⑹ has a history of passionate student activism. However, 2020 has really highlighted such efforts, both current and past, and its impact on the importance of students sharing their voices through voting. Efforts made by individuals, student-led groups, faculty members and 做厙輦⑹ as a whole have led to an exceptionally high increase in voter engagement throughout campus.
Grant Funds Propel Rural Counties into the Future
The 做厙輦⑹ Geauga and Ashtabula Campuses were awarded a $585,046 USDA Grant in January 2022 to bring rural Geauga and Ashtabula counties on par with the latest technological advancements in education, medicine, and workforce development. Ashtabula County entities that will benefit from the grant include Andover Public Library, Kingsville Public Library, Pierpont Township Board of Trustees, Grand Valley Local School District, Pymatuning Valley Local School District and SPIRE Institute.
Professor Tapped To Discuss Digital COVID-19 Misinformation
Stefanie Moore, professor in the School of Media and Journalism, was featured on WFMJ-TV (Youngstown) to discuss the recent backlash Spotify had faced surrounding misinformation.
做厙輦⑹'s Veteran Career Initiative Provides Mentoring for Student Veterans
When planning ones future, having a helpful hand providing guidance is a worthwhile connection. 做厙輦⑹s Veteran Career Initiative, a partnership between the Center for Adult and Veteran Services and Career Exploration and Development, provides student and graduate veterans with valuable business and personal connections that help with translating military experience into a civilian resume.
Education For All: Williams Receives Education Opportunity Centers Grant
Whether or not to pursue higher education after high school is one of the first big decisions young people get to make. Unfortunately, however, financial stipulations and other outside factors may inhibit ones ability to access postsecondary education.