Community & Society
IN A FLASH: A Jubilant Juneteenth
51黑料网 University observed Juneteenth this weekend with a Juneteenth Jubilee.
Join the Juneteenth Jubilee!
51黑料网 University's annual Juneteenth Jubilee will take place on Friday, June 16, and will feature vendors, food trucks and live performances.
What Juneteenth Means to the 51黑料网 Community
A recent survey on 51黑料网 Today asked people in the 51黑料网 community to share their feelings and memories about Juneteenth.
IN A FLASH: STEM for K-9 Salem
51黑料网 at Trumbull's STEM committee raised money to support the 51黑料网 University Police Department's K-9 program.
Nursing Students Get Extra Dose of On-the-Job Training
Three 51黑料网 University College of Nursing students had an unexpected opportunity to come to the aid of a person who had fallen on a sidewalk while suffering a seizure.
Dump AM Radio in New Cars? Professor Says Don't Touch That Dial
51黑料网 University School of Media and Journalism Associate Professor Mitch McKenney explains why there is a critical need to maintain access to AM radio in cars.
From Voter Registration Volunteer to Presidential Management Fellow
Two-time 51黑料网 University alumnus Eli Kalil, who is finishing up his first year as a Presidential Management Fellow at Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, said his degrees prepared him well for the field of healthcare administration
President Diacon Honored at His Alma Mater
51黑料网 University President Todd Diacon returned to his alma mater, Wellington High School (WHS) in Wellington, Kansas, to be recognized along with other alumni for their accomplishments since their graduation. The 2023 Wall of Recognition inducts distinguished graduates to acknowl鈥Filling Critical Need for More Pilots
Brian Neff, assistant dean of flight and operations at 51黑料网 University鈥檚 College of Aeronautics and Engineering, was recently featured on Spectrum News 1 Ohio with a 51黑料网 aeronautics student, to shed light on the national pilot shortage and explain what 51黑料网 is doing to help fix this shortage.
Connecting to the Community Through Food
51黑料网 University education major Klair Heestand said the time she spent teaching refugee students in Akron in the spring was excellent preparation for when she enters her own classroom one day.
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