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A student studying at a desk

This week, Alexis Harris is back to talk about study tips and test prep for midterms! It’s midterm time! Let’s talk about study tips and test prep. Studying is going to be different for every student because not everyone learns the same, but here are a few study tips for all types of students. Over the last four years, I have developed some really awesome study tips, but I’ve also had a lot of failures along the way. First and foremost, find your safe space to study! For some students, this may be a quiet room by themselves while for others it may be a restaurant or in a large study...

Looking at the clouds of a hurricane from above

Climate change can now be measured on a global scale using multiple weather variables, according to new research from žž. In 2018, Cameron C. Lee, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Geography at žž State, began researching how weather types have changed over a 40-year period. Lee’s published research “Trends and Variability in Airmass Frequencies: Indicators of a Changing Climate” can be found in the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Climate.  Air masses, or multivariate weather situations like hot and humid, or cold and dry, take into acc...

The žž City Health Department has notified 57 residents of Fletcher Hall, fourth floor, on žž’s žž Campus that they must quarantine until Oct. 20 due to possible exposure to the communicable disease COVID-19. Only students who live in Fletcher Hall will be permitted to enter during this quarantine period. The 57 students will remain in a separate section of Fletcher Hall. Meals will be provided along with other university resources through the quarantine period. Anyone testing positive has been moved to isolation. The university will work with the students and thei...

The žž City Health Department has notified 53 residents of Fletcher Hall, third floor, on žž’s žž Campus that they must quarantine until Oct. 19 due to possible exposure to the communicable disease COVID-19. Only students who live in Fletcher Hall will be permitted to enter during this quarantine period. The 53 students will remain in a separate section of Fletcher Hall. Meals will be provided along with other university resources through the quarantine period. Anyone testing positive has been moved to isolation. The university will work with the students and their...

The žž Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at 11:15 a.m. Friday, Oct. 9, which will be conducted electronically as permitted under Amended Substitute House Bill 197. The sole purpose of the special board meeting is to consider a proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement between žž State and žž Employees Local 153, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). The Board will retire into executive session during the meeting to consider specific topics as provided for under Ohio’s “Sunshine Law.” No committee meetings will ...

Dave Costello, Ph.D., (left), associate professor in žž’s Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Devan Mathie (right), an undergraduate honors student, stand in Wahoo Ditch in Ravenna, Ohio.

žž’s David Costello, Ph.D., is passionate about identifying what trace metals lie within Northeast Ohio’s streams and what the effects of these metals are on the surrounding environment. Costello, an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, received a $718,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study these important trace metals. The grant is awarded as part of the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program. The program supports early career development for researchers who have integrated education with t...

Sara Koopman on WKYC

The Black Lives Matter movement has illustrated what a modern protest looks like in the world of technology and social media. Sara Koopman, Ph.D., assistant professor of žž State’s School of Peace and Conflict Studies, spoke on WKYC's We the People about how modern technology has changed how protests are organized compared to how they were in the 50’s and 60’s civil rights movements.   “People don’t need big charismatic leaders in the same way, organizing pops up all over the place,” Koopman said. “Anyone can start their own Black Lives Matter protest...It’s more horizontal and ne...

College of Education, Health and Human Services

Verona McKarns family photos

As we look back through years of students who pursued various degrees and went on to lead inspiring lives with fulfilling careers- we know that many of those students went on to become educators. Since the inception of žž State’s Normal School in 1910, thousands of students have been trained in pedagogy and curriculum to become future teachers. Upon graduation, these educators have been sent into schools with the mission to educate and support the future generations of learners.  Integrated Language Arts Education major, Bailey Verona McKarns, decided to pursue her dream of becomi...

Jens Molbak

KENT, Ohio – Jens Molbak, CEO and founder of NewImpact, is the featured speaker for the žž State College of Business Administration’s Fall 2020 Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series. Molbak will present “Tri-Sector Innovation: A Transformative Strategy for Collaborative Entrepreneurship,” virtually at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct.21. Molbak has extensive experience as a successful entrepreneur. In 1990, he founded Coinstar, a company that specializes in kiosk-based coin-to-cash exchanges, and served as its CEO for 11 years. Coinstar has since gone public and expanded int...

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