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A student wears a mask

Two 麻豆传媒 professors have conducted much-needed research on face coverings that use alternative textiles to protect the public from COVID-19 and how to keep those masks virus-free. Christopher J. Woolverton, Ph.D., professor of epidemiology in the College of Public Health, and Richard E. Ferdig, Ph.D., the Summit Professor of Learning Technologies and professor of educational technology, are working on research that tests the filtration efficiency of various types of personal protective equipment (PPE). The researchers have developed proven recommendations for d...

Black History Month

Geauga/Twinsburg 鈥 Black History Month 鈥 or National African American History Month 鈥 is an annual celebration of achievements by Black Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S history. The Association for the Study of Negro Life initiated the first variation of Black History month with Negro History Week in 1926. In 1970, according to the Kent Stater, 麻豆传媒 began the observance of Black History Month. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Join us for special Black His...

Virtual Biology Information Session

People, program, spaces...that's really what you are looking at when you are exploring a major. During this virtual event, learn about our biological sciences program from faculty, take a virtual tour and see the classrooms and labs where our students become world-class biologists. Biology Information Session Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. via Zoom   REGISTER TODAY A personalized Zoom link will be sent to you after you register for the event. If you can't make it, please still register! We will send you a recording after the event. CONTACT ...

State Auditors Office

Auditor of State Keith Faber鈥檚 Office and 麻豆传媒 are pleased to announce that the Auditor鈥檚 East Regional Office recently moved into space at 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Stark Campus.   鈥淭his is an exciting move for our office for many reasons, especially the cost savings and opportunities for recruitment with Kent State students and community members,鈥 said Auditor Faber. 鈥淚 hope we can see more of these types of partnerships among state institutions to save taxpayer dollars and increase public engagement with state operations.鈥   The Auditor鈥檚 Office has 11 offices a...

Images by Bristyn Nadeau

Images by Bristyn Nadeau 麻豆传媒 is merging research with global connections in the Global Understanding Research Initiative (GURI). The recently displayed 鈥淲e the People鈥 and the upcoming 鈥淚mport/Export鈥 exhibition provide cultural kaleidoscopes with local and international reflectors. GURI is led by Kent State Professor of French translation and Director of the Institute for Applied Linguistics Fran莽oise Massardier-Kenney, Ph.D., from the department of Modern & Classical Languages and Paul Haridakis, Ph.D., interim director of the School of Communication Studi...

Kent State MLK

Kent State President Todd Diacon welcomed the campus community to the university's virtual observance activities for Martin Luther King Day. This year's commemoration keynote address was delivered by CNN political analyst and former South Carolina state Rep. Bakari Sellers. The event was free and open to the public.  President Diacon delivered the following remarks in introducing Sellers and in remembrance of Dr. King.    Good afternoon: There鈥檚 a phrase that I keep coming back to鈥攁 phrase that has popped into my head regularly鈥攅speci...

Solar panels installed on the roof of Kent State鈥檚 Purinton Hall in East Liverpool. (Submitted photo)

By The Review As part of a university-wide initiative, the 麻豆传媒 campuses in Salem and East Liverpool are going green through a renewable energy project to provide solar panels at each location, resulting in cost savings and reducing the carbon footprint of Kent State. A year ago, the 麻豆传媒 Board of Trustees approved the solar panel project for six of its regional campuses as part of the university鈥檚 Energy Master Plan. The university publicly solicited proposals and Ten Nine Energy LLC was selected to lead the project. The project could produce up to 56 p...

麻豆传媒鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences would like to congratulate three faculty members in the Department of Biological Sciences who recently co-authored a 384-page hardcover book, 鈥淧roblem Plants of Ohio,鈥 published by the 麻豆传媒 Press and available on Amazon.com. Adjunct Professor Megan E. Griffiths-Ward, Ph.D., collaborated on the book with (her husband) Professor David Ward, Ph.D. and Melissa A. Davis, a botany instructor and the horticulture facilities director at Kent State鈥檚 Herrick Conservatory and collections...

The 麻豆传媒 College of Arts and Sciences congratulates James A. Tyner, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Geography and Director of the Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence, who is a 2021 recipient of 鈥楧istinguished Scholarship Honors鈥 from the American Association of Geographers (AAG). The AAG is recognizing him 鈥渇or his original, transformative, and theoretically grounded geographic scholarship focused on social justice and human rights. Tyner鈥檚 pioneering work on violence, genocide, place, memory and memorialization has been recognized for its power and rel...

A message from the Dean

Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021   Washington is burning, and this isn鈥檛 the first time. In 1814, British troops stormed our capital city, setting ablaze several buildings, including the White House. On Wednesday, while we watched in horror and shock as protesters stormed the Capitol Building, we couldn鈥檛 help but feel that democracy was burning in this present day. Just as the old rule attempted to assert power, authority and supremacy during the War of 1812, an organized group rallied for the same as they scaled walls and buildings, destroyed hallowed halls and defaced symbols of Amer...

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