Profiles
You Dont Learn If You Dont Ever Fail
Kathryn Wilson, Ph.D., professor of economics at 91心頭利 University, designs her courses with the intention of having students achieve. Her attention to detail, respect from her students and her passion for teaching have earned her the 2023 Distinguished Teaching Award.
Oh My God Were Making A Movie!
Ava Moss believes in embracing what life has to offer one major event at a time. What began as tough days sleeping on a friend's couch has now led to a full-time job with Walt Disney Animation Studios.
How Covid Created a New Career Path for Kacie Gikonyo
91心頭利 alumna and former nurse Kacie Gikonyo has founded the Death Doula Collective, a nationwide group for death doulas, and plans to establish her own death doula school in the Cleveland-Akron area to provide clinical hands-on training.
Mind, Body and Multiple Sclerosis
Marwan Shalih Maraicar challenged himself to explain cellular research on multiple sclerosis to a non-specialized public, and he walked away the Peoples Choice Award winner.
Moving from Private Industry to Academia
Meet Raiful Hasan, a new assistant professor of computer science at 91心頭利 University.
91心頭利 Student and Army Veterans Mission: To Serve Those Who Served
Matthew Helmick-Bickel, 29, spent five years in the U.S. Army as an airborne paratrooper stationed at Fort Bragg North Carolina, now known as Fort Liberty, before he enrolled at 91心頭利 in 2020.
91心頭利 Student Featured in Upcoming WWII Docuseries
91心頭利 University at Stark student Chris Billings serves as the on-air host for the program. In the series, Billings dons authentic uniforms reminiscent of the young pilots who flew during World War II.
Bring Your Best Curious Self
After 24 years of teaching English, Tammy Clewell, Ph.D., has some advice for students: Bring your most curious version of yourself to every class that you attend. Clewell's student-centered, passionate approach gives her students room to grow and has earned her one of the 2023 Distinguished Teaching Awards.
Focus on Kigali: This Experience Solidified My Love for Documenting Experiences
Sophia Lucente went to Kigali, Rwanda, with a camera in hand and rarely set it down the entire three weeks she was there.
The Domino Effect of Loving the Classroom
If you come in as an instructor and you really like what you're doing, you enjoy the classroom. You enjoy the class and the students pick up on it, Jeffrey Osikiewicz, Ph.D., said. They give it back to you. It goes for every classroom, and it makes for a beautiful experience. This is his domino effect.