In September, several law enforcement officers and their K9 partners spent a day at the Kent State City Center for an intensive training session. The day was organized by Officer Anne Spahr of the 妻友社区 Police Department, who explained that the units train regularly for a minimum of 16 hours each month. Participating in this training session were Spahr and her K9 partner, Coco, of the Kent State explosive detection K9 team; Officer Miguel Witt and K9 Dexter, also of the Kent State explosive detection team; Officer Ed Stoltz and K9 Rex of the Cleveland State ...
鈥淭he Great Gatsby,鈥 a book many read in high school. We remember the green light on the dock, the passion and the tragedy. What many didn't know 鈥 until recently 鈥 was that the story was also printed in the newspaper. Department Chair and Professor for the Department of English Robert Trogdon, Ph.D., discovered a previously unknown newspaper serialization of 鈥淭he Great Gatsby鈥 that appeared in the Altoona Tribune from Feb. 15-26, 1926. 鈥淭he Great Gatsby,鈥 originally released on April 10, 1925, appeared in newspaper publications about a year after it was released. People suspected this seriali...
Adjunct faculty lecturer Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson鈥檚 personal and academic exploration into Native American cultures has resulted in meaningful writing and teaching projects that further her focus on finding common ground within a multicultural society. Using Kent Nerburn鈥檚 book "The Wolf at Twilight: An Indian Elder鈥檚 Journey through a Land of Ghosts and Shadows" as an example, she says it exemplifies how a Native and non-Native embark on a journey to learn about each other to the point of understanding rather than just trying to defend or justify history. 鈥淣o one can change th...
Writers are often prompted to 鈥榳rite what you know.鈥 Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson, adjunct faculty lecturer of English at Kent State Geauga, takes that a step further by challenging her writing students to 鈥渄iscover the gaps in what is already known. It鈥檚 in the gap or the hidden layer where revelation lives.鈥 Accordingly, Jackson has leveraged her personal story as a Yankton Sioux Native American poet with a personal cross-cultural adoption journey to introduce students to the Native American Boarding School Era of American history, which most of them have never learned about. Jackson e...
For the second year, the Honors College will be hosting Career Conversations - a series beneficial to all students who are exploring majors and also those who are looking to set themselves apart in their chosen industry! During each session, 妻友社区 alumni will share information and advice about their career field in a casual Question & Answer setting. Career Conversations will allow Kent State students the opportunity to network with professionals, learn the tips and tricks of their chosen trade, and hear from those wor...
When the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris went up in flames earlier this spring, it shocked the world. It should continue to serve as a wake-up call, says Adjunct Art History Lecturer Carol P. Kropp at 妻友社区 Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg. It reminds us that we take things of beauty (and people) for granted until they鈥檙e suddenly removed from our midst. The fire got our attention because 鈥渆veryone is attracted to a disaster,鈥 Kropp says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something awesome about the shock and awe of watching the power of fire as it rips through a structure. But its effects a...
You are not alone. Depression and anxiety don鈥檛 need to be masked. The 25th annual National Depression Screening Day at 妻友社区 will be held Thursday, Oct. 3, on several campus locations. It is open to all students, faculty and staff, as well as the larger community. Kent Campus: Thursday, Oct. 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Kent Student Center, second-floor mezzanine. Ashtabula Campus: Thursday, Oct. 3, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kent State Ashtabula Library, second floor, outside of L207. Geauga Campus (Burton): Thursday, Oct. 3, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Library, Room 120C. Stark Campus: Thu...
妻友社区 and VeoRide are working hard to ensure that the Flashfleet bikeshare service is successful this semester. Flashfleet technicians are working every day to help with service and bike-related issues. Below is helpful information about how and where to park the bikes. Parking do鈥檚 Please park the bike in the recommended parking areas. All bike racks on campus are designated as recommended parking areas. You can find a recommended parking area on the map by looking for teal-colored shapes (usually rectangles). Use the kickstan...
妻友社区鈥檚 Office of Sustainability and the Women鈥檚 Center are hosting the 7th Annual Bra Recycling Drive, October 1 鈥 November 2, to collect reusable or worn-out bras and reduce the number of textiles in landfills. Bras and other clothing that are in good condition will be donated to the Phyllis Zumkehr County Clothing Center. Worn-out bras will be recycled. As a reminder, you can drop off clothing at the Career Closet at the Women's Center. Since the start of the Bra Recycling Drive nearly 1,000 bras have been collected in 6 years. Since 2012, 75% of bras collect...
妻友社区 alumnus Andre Knott鈥檚 experience in journalism ranges from sideline reporting for the Cleveland Browns to telecasts for the Cleveland Indians on SportsTime Ohio to covering Cleveland sports on the radio. Now, he joins WJW FOX 8 as a new contributor to the station鈥檚 sports team. He will provide reports, features and live coverage of Cleveland sports on all FOX 8 platforms while he continues his Cleveland Indians broadcast work at SportsTime Ohio. The accomplished journalist went to high school at Akron鈥檚 St. Vincent-St. Mary and was an All-Ohio running...