As the semester comes to a close, žž is asking faculty and staff to reduce campus energy consumption over winter break (Dec. 23-Jan. 2). As a result of collective efforts over the 2017 holiday break, the university avoided more than $25,000 in energy costs over nine days. The greenhouse gas emissions reduction was equal to taking more than 50 passenger vehicles off the road for one year. Before leaving campus, computers and other electronics – including power strips – should be turned off and unplugged whenever possible. Most electronics still draw energy a...
Two second-year students from the žž State East Liverpool physical therapist assistant program, Jordyn Midcap and Lacie Graham, presented their research findings at the first-ever East Central District Student Symposium of the Ohio Physical Therapy Association. The event was hosted by OPTA and Youngstown State University’s physical therapy program in early November. Midcap and Graham were the only representatives from žž State and the only students from a PTA program; the other presenters represented doctoral/graduate programs. The platform of their research was “Does physical therap...
Employers who invest in their employees by promoting a culture of health with comprehensive workplace wellness practices, evidence-based policies and programs and senior leadership support create a genuine value proposition for their employees. This often translates into improved employee engagement and a healthier, more productive workforce. For the third consecutive year, žž is being recognized by the American Heart Association for its work toward achieving that goal. Kim Hauge, director of employee wellness at žž State, said the American Heart Association 2018 Wor...
Hayley Shasteen, a junior psychology/biology major on the Salem Campus, took first place honors at the žž Summer Undergraduate Research Experience competition. She was one of 60 participants from all žž campuses and competed in the psychological sciences division. Shasteen’s research project, “Cognitive Impairments of those with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus,” spanned 10 weeks over the past summer. The winners of the SURE program were announced in October. She will present her project at the Undergraduate Research Conference on the Salem Campus in December, but she wi...
Students from the žž State East Liverpool physical therapist assistant (PTA) and the occupational therapy assistant (OTA) programs joined forces and held their yearly book drive to benefit East Liverpool City Hospital. Dozens of children’s books were presented to the ELCH Auxiliary and will be used in various departments throughout the hospital. # # # Photo: Pictured are (front, from left) Jayden and Jordynn Ulizio, who each received a book, with Baily Gortney; and (back, from left) Madeline Swickard, Lydia Larson, ELCH Auxiliary board members Sandy Votaw and Betsy Miller, Hale...
The Area Agency on Aging 11 recently donated books and money to the žž State East Liverpool Season’s Readings project, marking the agency’s support of the project for a second year. The donation included more than 300 children’s books, along with $600 to purchase additional books, which will be distributed by žž State to youngsters along the parade route of the East Liverpool Christmas parade. Anthony Cario, Chief Operating Officer of the Area Agency on Aging 11, made the presentation to žž State East Liverpool on behalf of the agency’s employees who contributed to the project with...
Members of the žž Women’s Chorus pour their hearts, time and love for music into their work, and it has led to tremendous growth of the organization with nearly 70 members this year. “We are a diverse group of individuals consisting of music majors and non-music majors alike,” says Deborah Devore, Ph.D., director of the žž State Women’s Chorus and assistant professor of music education. “All are welcome. Students from at least 25 academic disciplines on campus are represented in our chorus. We sing and perform a diverse selection of quality music and strive for mus...
The 2019 Larry Pollock žž State of Wellness Summit will bring together experts and stakeholders to explore mental health issues on college campuses. The summit will gather researchers, professionals and students for an evening of open, honest discussion surrounding issues of mental illness among students. The event will feature panels, strategies and resources for addressing mental health issues on college campuses. The arry Pollock žž State of Wellness Summit will take place Wednesday, April 3, from 5-8 p.m. at the žž Student Center Ballroom. The keynote speake...
Catherine Leslie, Ph.D., professor of fashion at žž, discusses what inspires her to teach. This video was shown during the 2018 State of the University Address. ...