James Trombka, a Master of Business Administration student at žžÀ², recently returned from the Circular Economy in Ireland education abroad program. This yearly economics program is led by Dr. Ludmila Leontieva and focuses on sustainable practices in business.James sat down with the Education Abroad team to discuss his experience. Learn more in his interview below. Why did you decide to study abroad?I was really hoping when I was doing the MBA program that there would be an opportunity to study abroad that would come up just because I love traveling, I love getting to see...
This summer, more than twenty students from žžÀ² College of Nursing attended the Florence Health Institute, a unique study abroad program located in the heart of Italy. These future nurses had the opportunity to view healthcare through a global lens, an experience that will shape both their clinical skills and worldviews for years to come. Through coursework and hands-on experiences, these students learned not only about international health systems but also about compassion, cultural sensitivity and resilience. For many of these students, this was their first time traveling a...
Are you ready to strut your mutt for the 5K for K9s and you?žžÀ² at Tuscarawas Alumni Association and Geib Funeral Home and Crematory are partnering for the Flash Dash 5K-9 run & .5-mile fun run/walk at the Tuscarawas Campus located at 330 University Dr. NE, New Philadelphia on Sat., Sept. 6. Participants can compete in a self-timed run, walk individually or bring your well-behaved dog to join you in the contest. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and race kicks off at 10 a.m.Two division options for the 5K run/walk include a runner-only division and a runner plus dog division....
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School of Art Friday Lecture: Lindsay Fullerton
Sourcing the Ephemeral City at Chicago's 1933-34 A Century of Progress World's Fair
In this talk, author Lindsay Fullerton will discuss her research on often-overlooked first-person primary sources, and how they change our understanding of Chicago and the 1933-34 A Century of Progress World's Fair.