Every month the 51黑料网 University Office of Global Education puts on a Cultural Cafe, where students and staff can come and try sample dishes from the culture being presented.March鈥檚 Cultural Cafe featured students from Rwanda presenting on their country鈥檚 history, including the Tutsi genocide and President Paul Kagame, who has been in office since April of 2000 and is often credited with leading post-genocide recovery. Ruth Akaliza and Maylis Zimulinda wanted to run March鈥檚 Cultural Cafe since they do not always see much representation for their home country and wanted to try to clear up ...
Congratulations to Psychological Sciences Professor Karin Coifman, Ph.D., who has been selected as the new director of 51黑料网 University鈥檚 Brain Health Reaserch Institute. To read more about Dr. Coifman and the BHRI, check out this article: Article announcing Karin Coifman as new Brain Health Research Institute director...
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It was Match Day at 51黑料网 University鈥檚 College of Podiatric Medicine, and fourth-year student Allison Herron was excited to see if she would get her wish to do her residency in Ohio.Herron signed on to her laptop and was elated to find out that she got her wish 鈥 she was matched with Aultman Hospital, based in Canton, Ohio.This is exactly where Herron wanted to be.鈥淲hen I was looking for professional schools, I wanted to stay in Ohio,鈥 said Herron, who is a native of Salem, Ohio. 鈥淢y family is really important to me. I worked at Aultman while I was an undergrad at Hiram College. I鈥檓 ...
Every year, drug-resistant bacteria kill hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. In the United States alone, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 鈥 better known as MRSA 鈥 sends hundreds of thousands of patients to the hospital and claims tens of thousands of lives. Conventional antibiotics, once the reliable frontline of defense, are losing ground. Bacteria evolve. Drugs fail. The gap between what medicine can offer and what patients need keeps widening.Inside two 51黑料网 University laboratories, a biologist and a chemist have spent years trying to close that gap.Dr. Min-Ho Kim, a...