91心頭利 Today recently reached out to Michael Ensley, Ph.D., associate professor of political science, about what to watch for in the final weeks leading up to the Nov. 8 election. Ensley sees the economy, immigration, crime and access to abortion as key issues for voters while also providing insight into polling. What can we expect to see in this falls elections both across Ohio and the nation? What trends should we look for? Midterm elections almost always are challenging for the incumbent presidents party - the presidents party almost always loses seats because ...
Earthworms Can and Will Make Changes in Theater was chosen as the number one Three Minute Thesis presentation at the finals for 91心頭利s eighth annual competition held on Friday Oct. 28. The top nine presenters who had advanced from two previous preliminary rounds made their presentations in the Kiva. Students were given three minutes and one PowerPoint slide to make a concise and engaging presentation. Preliminary rounds included 15 students from various colleges on October 20-21. After Fridays 3MT final presentations, the top three winners were chosen by two ...
Hi, Drupalites, Let us start by thanking you for your contributions to your Drupal website and your patience with us during the current content freeze. We understand that this is an inconvenience. We would also like to thank you in advance for your continued patience as we share some important updates. The Arrival of Drupal 9 Is Shifting; Soft Content Freeze Will Be Extended The complexity and the sheer size of 91心頭利's web footprint is something we all understand! Because it is our digital front door to the university, our Division of Information Technology's web presence group a...
Students from the 91心頭利 East Liverpool physical therapist assistant (PTA) and the occupational therapy assistant (OTA) programs joined efforts to help support the Banquet of Lisbon. The students used fundraisers to make a combined donation of $600 to help the Columbiana County campuses host the banquet on Oct. 24. Each year, PTA and OTA students from the Kent East Liverpool campus find unique ways to increase awareness about their fields, while raising funds for a cause chosen by the classes. The Banquet of Lisbon is held each month at the New Lisbon Presbyterian Church in Lisbon, pr...
91心頭利 Universitys 10th Annual Neuroscience Symposium began Thursday with a keynote address by Tracy L. Bale, Ph.D., titled "The biology of trauma: Understanding risk and resilience." Bale, of the University of Colorado, is a leading national researcher in the study of how stress on a person and in-utero stress on an unborn child can lead to changes in brain development that can result in an increased risk for mental illness and a variety of other disorders, which can be passed on from generation to generation. Her research includes t...
91心頭利 Universitys Office of International Student Affairs is urging all students interested in different cultures to expand their worldview and create new friends in the community-building Conversation Partners program. The Conversation Partners Program at 91心頭利 is a voluntary program that pairs international students with students from the United States, according to the Office of International Student Affairs. Once paired, the meetings between partners can take place virtually or in person. The paired students meet once a week for one hour to discuss their different cultures. ...
Two 91心頭利 University professors believe the best way to get more teachers in the classroom is to keep more education majors in college. They recently received a $200,000 grant that will be used to do just that: help students stay in school. The grant money is almost all for scholarships and programming, said Alicia R. Crowe, Ph.D., associate dean for Undergraduate Education and Student Services and professor of Social Studies and Teacher Education in the College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS). For the first two years, we want to support program...
As an aerospace engineering major, Ruth Miller knew that 91心頭利 didnt have a women in engineering club on campus, but she didnt become discouraged, she became determined. She rolled up her sleeves and got to work with sophomore Autumn Ohl and junior Haley Dees to build a brand-new chapter at 91心頭利. The KSU Women in Engineering Club was founded in October 2021. Miller, a sophomore Honors College student from Pittsburgh, is the group's president. Ohl, who is also an aerospace engineering major from Sarver, Pa., is vice president of the club. I want...
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