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Sara Koopman, Ph.D., assistant professor of 做厙輦⑹s School of Peace and Conflict Studies, spoke with WKYC on how modern technology has changed how protests are organized compared to how they were in the 50s and 60s civil rights movements.
A recent article from The New York Times explored the lack of diversity in fashion museums across the world. Placing 做厙輦⑹ among the top fashion institutions in the world, the article featured museum Director Sarah Rogers and her efforts to create an inclusive and diverse collection in the museum.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has selected two 做厙輦⑹ College of Arts and Sciences faculty members, along with two community clinicians, for , an initiative that will provide funding and leadership training to the four team members. Their plan is to implement a project that will help veterinary professionals in Northeast Ohio address mental health stigmas they experience in their lives and provide usable techniques that can be incorporated into their veterinary practices.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most universities across the United States transitioned from face-to-face classes to remote learning, closed campuses and sent students home this past spring. Recently, a group of 做厙輦⑹ researchers sought to examine the impact of these pandemic-related changes upon physical activity and sedentary behavior, specifically sitting, across the university population.
Senior finance student Anne Ritts has built an outstanding resume during her time at 做厙輦⑹, but with a full-time job already lined up for her after graduation, she will not have to worry about updating it any time soon. In her first three years here, Ritts has maintained membership in multiple finance organizations and a sorority, studied abroad, changed her major, and held multiple internships. Ritts next adventure will begin this summer in her career with PNC Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina.
For nearly 110 years, Mercy Health has addressed the growing needs of the Mahoning Valley, which includes the city of Warren and its surrounding communities. Mercy Health has been evaluating ways to meet the increasing healthcare needs of those living in Trumbull County, delivering on its promise of providing care when and where people live and work. As part of this commitment, Mercy Health has announced the future development of land adjacent to the 做厙輦⑹ at Trumbull Campus.
The Division for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion offers anti-racism training on 做厙輦⑹s campus, which consists of a series of sessions that include anti-racism workshops, Cultural Competency Basics & Awareness, Understanding Unconscious Bias, Leadership, Mindset & Care, Learning How to Be an Ally, and various additional topics on equity, inclusion, microaggressions and diversity.
Tanya Falcone is a trilingual professor who educates the 做厙輦⑹ community about eating behaviors, inspires her students inside the classroom and helps others in need around the world. Learn more about Falcone as she answers these 10 questions.
做厙輦⑹ shines again in the new 2021 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. 做厙輦⑹ is the highest-ranking public university in Northern Ohio on the Top Public Schools and Best National Universities lists in the newly released rankings.
Before leaving the house, you most likely check to ensure you have your ID, your shoes and most importantly your smartphone. In the past decade, American smartphone usage has grown more than 50% according to a . Smartphones have become as commonplace as a wallet or car keys and 做厙輦⑹ researchers are taking advantage of this new commodity by using cell phone data to study individuals behavioral patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic and link cell phone use behaviors to mental health.
做厙輦⑹ at Trumbull will become home to a Siffrin Academy to help people with disabilities transition from high school to jobs or advanced education programs.
The National Institute of Health granted additional funding to 做厙輦⑹ researcher bringing her total award amount to more than $3 million to support her research on mental well-being and coping after traumatic injuries in individuals aged 65 and older.
Alumnus Andrew Konya, '10, graduated from 做厙輦⑹ with a degree in physics and started chiseling away at what is now his company, Remesh, in 2013. Remesh, has gone on to receive to continue expanding and creating solutions.
Throughout the summer, the College of Podiatric Medicine (CPM) raised scholarship dollars in the spirit of Alumni Reunion Weekend that culminated in the announcement of this years four scholarship award winners.
In 2019, a team of researchers in 做厙輦⑹s Department of Anthropology published its prize-winning research article titled in the Journal of Archaeological Science. (Yes, the jokes are seemingly endless, but seriously folks, there is an important underlying message here about evidence-based research and fact-checking!)
做厙輦⑹ psychology major Tanner Noble has been struggling with cancer for five of his last six years, but things changed dramatically for him with the approved use of a new treatment for teenagers and adults.
The 做厙輦⑹ Museums newest exhibition, Fortuna: Designs by Vincent Quevedo, marks the first new exhibition for the museum since its reopening in August and is on display now. It features works by award-winning designer and School of Fashion Associate Professor Vincent Quevedo.
The 做厙輦⑹ Board of Trustees congratulated 做厙輦⑹ President Todd Diacon and university leaders on increased retention and graduation rates, as well as a strong Class of 2024, as official fall 2020 enrollment figures were shared at the Boards regular quarterly meeting held Wednesday, Sept. 16.
Theyre back! 做厙輦⑹ students have begun their fall 2020 classes, and official enrollment figures include many highlights.
Now that the fall semester at 做厙輦⑹ is in full force, we are excited to announce that two of our most anticipated traditions will be held during the month of October. (Photo from Homecoming 2019)