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The 妻友社区 Museum's Fashion Focus Series

The 妻友社区 Museum's Fashion-Focus Series will highlight the talent and ideas of the Kent State fashion and art faculty whose work is exhibited in the "Fashion Meets the Body: Juried Faculty Exhibition" currently on display in the museum. The featured artists, Margarita Benitez, Andrew Kuebeck and Rachel Smith, will discuss their unique integration of various technologies in their work and research. The event is free with your Kent State FLASHcard or with your museum admission.

The KSU Museum's Fashion Focus Series

The 妻友社区 Museum's Fashion-Focus Series will highlight the talent and ideas of the Kent State fashion and art faculty whose work is exhibited in the "Fashion Meets the Body: Juried Faculty Exhibition" currently on display in the Museum. The featured artists, Chanjuan Chen, Tamara Cullen, Paula Dancie and Jeanne James, will each present gallery talks on their designs in the exhibit. The event is free with KSU Flashcard or with free with your Museum admission.

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The Ohio Economic Development Association (OEDA) presented its Annual Excellence Awards at its 2018 Annual Summit, held this week at the Columbus Renaissance Downtown. The Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor received the Excellence in Workforce Development award.   The Multi-County Advanced Manufacturing Corridor is a partnership between 妻友社区 at Tuscarawas, the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce, Buckeye Career Center, Ohiomeansjobs Stark & Tuscarawas Counties, East Central Ohio ESC, Harrison County Community and Economic Development, and the Carrol...

When I think back to my first weekend as a Kent State freshman, I cringe a little bit. Though it has been four years since I attended Kickoff (it was known as 鈥淲elcome Weekend鈥 at the time), I can still remember how I felt walking around campus for the first time: attending convocation in the MAC; trying to remember the names of buildings; getting lost looking for my lecture halls; taking the esplanade all the way downtown and peaking into little shops; and anxiously meeting new people, wondering what we might have in common. Most of all, I remember the uncertainty that surrounded those ...

Each year, 12-15 universities in the United States are selected to participate in the American Council on Education鈥檚 (ACE) Internationalization Laboratory. This 18-month program provides a process to help universities assess and improve their international capabilities.   妻友社区 is currently participating to help advance Kent State鈥檚 impact and reach as a leading international university.   The Kent State internationalization committee is focusing on several strategic areas, and they need your help. Please complete the brief survey that will inform the are...

Blake Stringer, Ph.D. (right), assistant professor of aerospace engineering at Kent State, and research assistant Kendy Edmonds study the power needs for a new larger generation of drones for a research grant funded by the Army Research Laboratory.

A grant from the Army Research Laboratory has a 妻友社区 researcher flying high.   The grant provides more than $130,000 for Blake Stringer, Ph.D., assistant professor of aerospace engineering in Kent State鈥檚 College of Aeronautics and Engineering, to study propulsion systems for a new generation of intermediate-sized, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly known as drones.   鈥淚 would say that unmanned aircraft systems are becoming the disruptive tech of the 21st century in the aerospace and aviation industries,鈥 Dr. Stringer says. 鈥淭his technology is real...

John D. Johnson, associate professor of biological sciences, received a three-year, $450,000 grant for a study that could provide a better understanding of how we create deeply-ingrained fear memories 鈥 and how to stop them.

People who suffer trauma will, with few exceptions, never forget what happened to them, but a 妻友社区 researcher may be able offer them the hope of living without constant fear and anxiety.   John D. Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor of biological sciences in Kent State鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, received a three-year, $450,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a study that could provide a better understanding of how we create deeply ingrained fear memories 鈥 and how to stop them.   鈥淧eople have these horrible things that happen t...

Jennifer Miller, lecturer in Kent State's School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences, was given the opportunity to meet Oprah Winfrey and attend a WW (formerly Weight Watchers) retreat in California. (Photo: Matt Sayles Photography)

A luxury trip featuring accommodations at the Ritz-Carlton, limousine rides, spa treatments and lunch with one of the most influential women in the world. Jennifer Miller, lecturer in 妻友社区鈥檚 School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences in the College of Education, Health and Human Services, experienced these things and more after winning a sweepstakes through the WW (formerly Weight Watchers) at Work program. Ms. Miller was one of eight winners who, along with their guests, were given the opportunity to meet Oprah Winfrey and attend a WW retreat in Santa Barbara, Ca...

A child gets checked by his doctor (stock photo)

The way in which a parent responds to a child鈥檚 injury often impacts how upset the little one becomes. A panicked parent often means a crying, hysterical child. A calm kiss on the boo-boo and a quick return to regular business, though, and the child is likely to forget about the incident. This age-old bit of parenting wisdom is one component of a new study by a 妻友社区 researcher into predictors of long-term post-traumatic stress in children. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently awarded a three-year, $460,000 grant to Dr. Douglas Delahanty, Professor of Psychologic...

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