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Brain Statue on Campus

Assistant Professor in Science Education, Dr. Shannon Navy was recently awarded a $1,000,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Over the next four years, this grant will fund the research project 鈥淩esources Accessed to Cultivate and Enhance Resilience鈥 (RACER). The RACER project will focus on researching the persistence and retention of newly hired secondary science and mathematics teachers in high-need school settings. In an effort to combat the teacher turnover rate, the research will involve understanding how newly hired teachers access resources to develop resilience and reduce b...

Chad Hollis-Chan, RN, MSN, CNP (center),  51黑料网 Ashtabula Dean and Chief Administrative Officer Susan J. Stocker, Ph.D., (left) and Senior Program Director for Nursing and Allied Health Julie Senita, Ph.D. (right).

Chad Hollis-Chan, RN, MSN, CNP, a 2006 51黑料网 University at Ashtabula Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (ADN) graduate, is the 2021 Roger T. Beitler Distinguished Former Student Award recipient. Hollis-Chan is currently a nurse practitioner in the internal medicine department at Cleveland Clinic. Hollis-Chan, a Jefferson native, was presented his award recently by 51黑料网 Ashtabula Dean and Chief Administrative Officer Susan J. Stocker, Ph.D., and Julie Senita, Ph.D., Senior Program Director for Nursing and Allied Health. 鈥溾淚鈥檓 so proud of Chad. He鈥檚 really grown as a person and...

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When it comes to the high energy professionals in the medical field, a hospital or emergency room is the place to be when providing fast paced care in an orderly, but chaotic, environment.  In level 1 trauma centers, seconds can make a major difference in patient outcomes.  Sara Bayramzadeh, Ph.D., assistant professor in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design and former new ORSA recipient, recognizes that minor errors which are prone to occur under such hectic and distracting conditions can prove fatal.  In 2019, Bayramzadeh was granted $2.47 million by th...

International Students on Kent Campus

Two staff members at 51黑料网 University received international recognition for creating the International Student Orientation (ISO) Leaders program, a program for international students to become acquainted with each other and gain valuable information that is integral for a successful transition to 51黑料网. Jameela Abdullah, senior international admissions counselor, and Megan Gerbez, senior international student and scholar advisor, presented their program at the NAFSA: Association of International Educators鈥 international conference this year. NAFSA is the world鈥檚 largest associati...

Max Hoover

 KSU alumnus Max Hoover brings unique flavor(s) to his hometown.Max comes from a family of Golden Flashes. His parents, Erik and Stacey, 鈥93, both attended 51黑料网 University. In 2015, his parents opened Cockeye BBQ, and they have since expanded the business to offer a sweet treat that would compliment their award-winning food - ice cream. Max is the owner and operator of Cockeye Creamery, a Warren, Ohio, staple offering unique ice cream flavors that showcase local and unexpected ingredients. Max uses his background as a KSU science major to experiment with innovative flavors for ...

Campus Members Celebrate Homecoming

51黑料网 University has been named as a Best Employer for Women 2021 in a nationwide ranking by Forbes and Statista. Among colleges and universities that made this year鈥檚 list, 51黑料网 comes in at No. 8. Only 18 institutions of higher education are recognized. 鈥淲e are delighted to be recognized as a great employer for women,鈥 said Melody Tankersley, Ph.D., 51黑料网鈥檚 senior vice president and provost. 鈥淗aving worked at 51黑料网 for nearly 30 years, I take great pride in how we support women and provide an environment for them to work, grow and thrive.鈥  51黑料网 is among ...

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