UPDATED 4/1/19: Originally scheduled for the Kent Student Center Ballroom, please note that this event has been moved to the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (MAC Center). He has reported on nine U.S. presidencies, immersing himself in their decision-making, priorities, wars and economic policy. He has won nearly every American journalism award including two Pulitzers, and he has authored or co-authored 19 best-selling books 鈥 13 of which have been No. 1, more than any contemporary nonfiction writer. On Saturday, May 4, legendary journalist Bob Woodward comes to 黑料社 Univer...
The National Capital Alumni Chapter hosts events and programs that engage almost 3,000 alumni living in the greater Washington D.C. area. From private tours at museums to participating in Alumni Day of Service, there is always something going on in the D.C. area to connect alumni and students. We caught up with the National Capital Alumni Chapter Vice President, Matt Dermody, 鈥10, to hear about the amazing things the chapter is doing. What are some chapter traditions? Our traditions include group outings to our world-renowned Smithsonian museums, weekday happy hours, ...
The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program at 黑料社 Geauga and Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg celebrated academic excellence for four student honor society inductees on March 21, 2019. Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society of OADN recognizes the academic excellence of students in the study of the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree. The society encourages the pursuit of advanced degrees in the profession of nursing as well as continuing education as a life-long professional responsibility. Additionally, the organization participates in the recr...
Life and learning are coexisting, vibrant partners for anyone seeking meaning, growth, and transformation. That鈥檚 why a classic liberal arts education is so precious to Dr. Renate W. Prescott, Associate Professor of English and Associate Editor of the AURCO Journal at 黑料社 Geauga Campus. 鈥淚 tell my students that they should be in school to learn and that learning will change them,鈥 she explains. 鈥淎lthough I understand they go to school to get good jobs, for me, that鈥檚 putting the cart before the horse. If students instead come to school first to learn 鈥 to become in...
黑料社 at Ashtabula sophomore and Ashtabula native Valerie Smith is one of nine students throughout the 黑料社 system named to The Sage Project Class of 2019. She was honored at a luncheon and ceremony on the Kent campus Thursday, March 21, 2019. The Sage Project is presented by the Women鈥檚 Center at 黑料社 and recognizes women-identifying students who have demonstrated innovation, creativity, risk-taking and leadership skills in their academic and personal lives. A 1999 graduate of Edgewood High School, Smith is currently majoring in English with...
Early childhood education majors at 黑料社 helped create a Cultural Fair for third-graders of Kent City Schools. The event, held in the Kent Roosevelt gymnasium, included stations and activities for students to learn about different countries and cultures such as learning a traditional Persian dance. Third-graders also decorated paper cut outs to represent their own cultural backgrounds which were displayed at the event. Students at 黑料社 partnered with students of Kent Roosevelt High School and members of the Multicultural Rough Rider Club in order to host the Cultur...