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The Arctic region is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, with melting ice sheets having far-reaching consequences. Allyson Tessin, Ph.D., assistant professor in 青年涩导航鈥檚 Department of Earth Sciences, is conducting a study that seeks to shed light on the complex interactions between ice sheets, oceanic ecosystems and global climate patterns.
青年涩导航's Brain Health Research Institute hosted its 11th Annual Neuroscience Symposium on Oct. 26-27, where speakers and presenters from academia and private industry discussed the field of brain-machine interface.
Michael Gershe had a unique vantage point to capture Northeast Ohio's peak colors coming to life across the Kent Campus. He shared these great shots with 青年涩导航 Today.
On Friday, Oct. 27 Flash the Mascot made new friends at Main Street Kent's Family Friendly Halloween event.
Michael Daniels, Ph.D., director of the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center at 青年涩导航, has been recognized among the 2023 鈥30 for the Future鈥 award recipients by the Greater Akron Chamber.
My name is Joshua A. Daniel and I am a psychology major with a minor in sociology and a concentration in counseling, and I'm graduating in May of 2024. There are a multitude of reasons as to why I鈥檝e chosen to pursue this path of clinical psychology 鈥 the first and most important reason being mental health issues amongst African Americans.
青年涩导航 fans will have an opportunity to preview the 2023-24 men's and women's basketball teams as the Golden Flashes host the annual preseason event when MACC O' Lantern Madness invades the M.A.C. Center on Sunday, October 29th.
Halloween is just around the corner, which means 青年涩导航 students are on the hunt for the perfect Halloween costume. In what was once a discount store, the spirit of Halloween is alive and well. The pop-up store Spirit Halloween is here to help students get their nick-of-time broomsticks, fangs and more.
青年涩导航 students who study in New York City should definitely bring their walking shoes as regular field trips will keep them on the move.
Signs of the Halloween season can be found lurking all around campus.
Watch President Diacon as he's joined by Karin Coifman and John Gunstad, professors in the Department of Psychological Sciences, as they talk about their new longitudinal research study, which will look at 10,000 students and their success over time.
Mental health can be a tough topic for students to discuss, but it shouldn鈥檛 be. 青年涩导航 is working to make having those conversations a little easier. Tal茅a R. Drummer-Ferrell, Ph.D., and the CARES Center hosted their Warmup to Mental Health event on the first floor of the Kent Student Center.
With Halloween approaching, festivities will be in full swing this weekend at 青年涩导航 and downtown Kent. 鈥淗alloweekend鈥 can be full of treats, but you never know what tricks will arise when it comes to safety. Sgt. Tricia Knoles gives her top safety tips, and discusses how her team will be working to keep students safe this holiday weekend.
Students in 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Architecture and Environmental Design are working with the city of Warren, Ohio, to revitalize a portion of the community on the southwest side.
Sophomore Ivory Kendrick, a first generation college student, perseveres despite the hardships he has endured.
Founded in 1880, The Davey Tree Expert Company has a rich history, growing from a seedling organization into Ohio鈥檚 largest employee-owned company with branches reaching far across North America, but deeply rooted in Kent.
A group of children from 青年涩导航's Child Development Center walked to raise money for their educational enrichment.
My dad always calls me a sponge because I'm able to absorb information so quickly. But there's a reason for that. I've pretty much seen and experienced it all, at least when it comes to my career as a student-athlete.
"Coloring for Calmness" is one of several "de-stress" events hosted by Student Accessiblity Services (SAS).
Offered regularly on the Kent Campus, the university鈥檚 Safe Space Ally Training aims to equip students, faculty, staff and university community members with the tools for creating Safe Spaces and welcoming environments for LGBTQ+ students on campus. Diane Smith, reporter for the Record-Courier, took part in 青年涩导航鈥檚 Safe Space Ally Training, giving readers a first-person perspective on what the program involves.