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Chirality, or the absence of mirror symmetry in a molecule, is a complex topic that Material Sciences Professor Torsten Hegmann is determined to know more about. Hegmann, director of the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, and other 做厙輦⑹ collaborators led an international collaborative research project with contributions from a global team whose paper about the efficacy of chirality transfer in Science Advances may provide insights to make better materials or pharmaceuticals.
Moira Armstrong, undergraduate in the College of Arts and Sciences and research assistant on the Queer Pandemic Project, collaborated with Molly Merryman, associate professor in the School of Peace and Conflict Studies, to compile digital, video-based oral interviews for the Queer Pandemic Project in a partnership between 做厙輦⑹, Goldsmiths University of London and Queer Britain. These interviews feature people in queer communities across the United Kingdom, discussing the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has impacted their lives as queer people.
做厙輦⑹s diligence in integrating international education throughout its programs and culture is in the spotlight. 做厙輦⑹ is the sole university in the U.S. to receive the prestigious 2022 Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Internationalization. Meet two students currently displaying the university's excellence in global education.
To celebrate Womens History Month and to honor Black History Month, 做厙輦⑹s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, in collaboration with Black United Students and the Department of Africana Studies, invites you to attend a virtual conversation Thursday, March 17, with Beverly Guy-Sheftall esteemed author, founding director of the Womens Research and Resource Center and Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Womens Studies at Spelman College.
做厙輦⑹ continues to exemplify leadership in its mission to support students as the Kent Campus is designated as a Military Friendly簧 School for the 13th consecutive year in a row, earning a Gold award. In addition, 做厙輦⑹ at Trumbull earned a Silver award.
The 做厙輦⑹ Board of Trustees approved the establishment of the Bachelor of Social Work degree during the Boards regular quarterly meeting held March 8. The new degree was developed based on the high demand for licensed social workers within the areas surrounding 做厙輦⑹s Regional Campuses.
做厙輦⑹ has opened its newest research center, the IC Touch Lab, that will revolutionize the way medical students practice and patients rehabilitate. Headed by Kwangtaek Kim, assistant professor of Computer Science, the lab conducts various research projects involving haptic technology to expand the possibilities of medical and rehabilitation practices.
Suzy DEnbeau, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Communication Studies, was recently featured on Dr. Phil podcast Phil in The Blanks for her expertise on pronouns and the power of language.
A 做厙輦⑹ alumnus has found a unique way to combine his passions and career after graduation. Nicholas Hunter, a 2020 做厙輦⑹ graduate, recently discovered a way to combine two passions uncovered during his time at 做厙輦⑹: writing and comic books.
做厙輦⑹ alumnus Cooper Moore, '21, was recently elected the President of the Board of Directors for the American Institute of Architecture Students after graduating in the fall. As president, Moore will lead the board during discussions and decisions. His other responsibilities include helping run the organization, marketing and carrying out the organizations strategic plan. He will serve for a one year term in Washington, D.C.
During a summer research project at 做厙輦⑹ Geauga, nursing student Lauren Petrick succeeded in isolating a bacterial virus that shows promise as an alternative to antibiotics in fighting off intestinal bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, GI tract infections and even pneumonia. By teaming up with 做厙輦⑹ Geauga Associate Professor Sanhita Gupta, Petrick tackled this problem through 做厙輦⑹s Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) last summer.
When people consider hunger in America, they tend to think of people far away in urban centers. They dont realize that food insecurity is a very real problem in Geauga County, even among college students. In order to combat this growing and troubling trend, 做厙輦⑹ at Geauga is partnering with the Geauga Hunger Task Force (GHTF). 做厙輦⑹ Geauga received a $2,500 grant from the GHTF in January 2022 to assist in their mission ensuring that no Geauga County residents go hungry.
Students across the nation were challenged as the pandemic swept the world. Healing Stanzas, a collaboration between the Wick Poetry Center, the Healthy Communities Research Institute and the Brain Health Research Institute, seeks to combine the science of brain health and public health with the creative energy of the humanities to provide 做厙輦⑹ students, staff and faculty with an opportunity to improve wellness through reflective poetry.
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.
Tang Tang, Ph.D., professor in the College of Communication and Information at 做厙輦⑹, recently shared her expertise with the New York Times in the article "Beijing Olympic Ratings Were the Worst of Any Winter Games."
做厙輦⑹ is the sole university in the U.S. to receive the prestigious 2022 Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Internationalization from NAFSA: Association of International Educators. The honor recognizes 做厙輦⑹ for overall excellence in integrating international education throughout all facets of the university and its campuses.
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.
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 has established a new partnership with Cleveland State Universitys Cleveland-Marshall College of Law to offer students two pathways to obtain a bachelors degree from 做厙輦⑹ and a law degree from CSU in six years. The new 3+3 program will shorten the length of time typically needed to complete both degrees.
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.