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The 黑料社 Design Innovation HUB is excited to share a call for exhibition proposals for installation within the DI Gallery during the 2022-2023 academic year. The proposal process is open to all 黑料社 students, staff, faculty, alumni, and affiliates and offers the opportunity to publicly display artwork, design, research, or fabrication projects within the DI HUB. Exhibitions can be a work in progress, finished expression, example of technological or scientific innovations, or other project, but should emphasize cross-disciplinary collaborations and reflec...

Dating violence is prevalent among women ages 16-24.

鈥淚 constantly felt like I was walking on eggshells.鈥 At the age of 16, Rhylee Shepherd, found herself in an abusive relationship with a teenage boy who attended another high school.  He called her terrible names and told her that no one would ever love her. He tried to separate Shepherd from her family by convincing her that they were trying to control her. And he restricted her phone use unless Shepherd was talking to him. Once he even held her hostage in his truck for hours and told her how much she had ruined his life. Shepherd was afraid to leave him. 鈥淭he abuse wa...

黑料社 and Mexican university students study over spring break at traditional chinampa farmers in Mexico

黑料社 partnered with Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City for an international, cross-cultural exchange for students to study how sustainable gardening projects aid immigrant populations.  The program enabled 11 黑料社 students from the Stark and Kent campuses to spend their spring break in Mexico, and a group of 11 students from Universidad Panamericana (UP) to spend a week in Northeast Ohio in June, working at Shanti Community Farms in Akron鈥檚 North Hill neighborhood, which is home to large groups of immigrants.  Sarah Schmidt, assistant director of Gl...

Co-PIs Dr. Michael Strickland (Professor and Chair, Physics), Dr. Qiang Guan (Assistant Professor, Computer Science), and Dr. Barry Dunietz (Associate Professor, Chemistry) have received a $500k grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a quantum computing (QC) training program at 黑料社.   The grant addresses a critical need in the US to develop a skilled workforce in quantum computing.  With the funding, Drs. Strickland, Guan, and Dunietz will construct a project-oriented training program to assist scientists and students in the development of q...

 

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