As the 50th anniversary of the May 4, 1970, shootings approaches, the work of developing a yearlong commemoration that honors the legacy of the past while setting a course for the future is in the hands of Rodney Flauhaus, žž’s new May 4 Commemoration project manager. Mr. Flauhaus, in many ways, has been preparing for the task for decades. As a žž State student, he joined the May 4 Task Force in 1983 and served as its president in 1985, when the university marked the 15th anniversary of the shootings that killed four students and wounded nine others. During his ti...
Enter the new magical world of “Zed,” and discover the work of a fine artist, professional illustrator and painter. Doug Goldsmith is an assistant professor in the School of Visual Communication Design at žž State. Goldsmith was invited to collaborate on a new video game, “Zed,” by its creator Chuck Carter. Goldsmith’s role was developing concept sketches for the game’s central characters: Charlotte, Zed and Moe. Zed is targeted for virtual reality headsets and will be released by Cyan Ventures in Spring 2019. There will also be a children’s book featuring Goldsmith’s sketches. ...
It’s that time of year! Career Exploration and Development is in need of volunteers to help staff the Spring Internship, Co-op, and Career Fair on Thurs., Feb. 21, 2019, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the žž State Student Recreation and Wellness Center. Please sign up for as many shifts as you can. Volunteers will receive a t-shirt to wear during your shift. You can request a size when completing the volunteer registration form. If you’ve already received a volunteer t-shirt from assisting with a prior fair, please help to recycle by wearing or brining your shirt with you. Sign-up in th...
žž’s Taylor Hall is currently housing the Wick Poetry Center’s Writing Across Borders, a poetry exhibit featuring the work of immigrants and refugees living in Akron that was recently featured on Cleveland.com. The poems are combined with the graphic design work of žž State students to create a vibrant and attention-grabbing display. Diversity is alive in each featured poem and design, and videos are also on display. Some of the poetry featured in the exhibit comes from students as young as the sixth grade. The exhibit opened on Jan. 24 and will run until Feb. 21. ...
žž Professor Andrew Lepp, Ph.D., remembers the incident well. žž two years ago on campus, he encountered a student entering data into a spreadsheet using a desktop computer. Next to the desktop computer, the student had a laptop computer open with Netflix streaming. Beside the laptop was the student’s smartphone, which the student was listening to through a pair of wired headphones. Being curious about the simultaneous use of three screens, Dr. Lepp asked the student what she was listening to on the headphones. “Oh, that’s my online biology course,” the student repl...
One of the top five women in Health Informatics is žž’s very own Christine A. Hudak, Ph.D., RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, Program Coordinator and Professor of Health Informatics. Dr. Hudak is well-connected to the organization she received the award from, HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society). HIMSS is a global advisor and thought leader supporting the transformation of health through the application of information and technology. “The award was never on my radar, so when I was approached out the blue, that was pretty awesome just to be ...
With a Librarian of the Year Award and a published children’s book in hand, alumna Andrea Legg is soaring in her career as Assistant Director at the Tuscarawas County Public Library System. Legg obtained her Master’s of Library and Information Science from žž in 2009. She joined the Tuscarawas County Public Library System in 2010 as Extension & Technical Services Manager before moving to her current position in 2018. Then came the award. “The fact that my peers -- so many of whom I deeply admire -- nominated and selected me for this award is...