Community & Society
黑料社 Ashtabula Student Veterans Honor the Fallen During 9/11 With Flag Display
This past week, the walkways at 黑料社 at Ashtabula were lined with thousands of American flags in honor of those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11 attacks.
The Sweet Life
Brent Ian Wesley, BBA 鈥04, isn鈥檛 just a keeper of bees鈥攈e鈥檚 an entrepreneur with a passion for uplifting people while selling urban honey and men鈥檚 personal care products.
By Justin Glanville / 黑料社 Magazine
黑料社 Student Confronts Manufacturing Trend That Impacts Climate Change
These days, consumers can buy the latest clothing trends quickly and inexpensively. Critics, however, maintain that this 鈥渇ast fashion鈥 can be detrimental to the environment.
Henry Winkler to Visit 黑料社 Stark as Part of Featured Speaker Series
He is best known as "The Fonz" on "Happy Days." On Oct. 10, Henry Winkler will share the story of his career and living with undiagnoised dyslexia.
Video: 黑料社 Welcomes Back PGA Tour Winner Mackenzie Hughes
黑料社 alumnus and professional golfer Mackenzie Hughes returned to his alma mater for a 鈥淲elcome Back鈥 reception in his honor organized by Herb Page, 黑料社鈥檚 director of golf and head men鈥檚 golf coach.
The Missing Link Between College Renters and Landlords
A 黑料社 entrepreneur creates a website and an upcoming app that connects renters to landlords.
Miles to Make a Difference
A 黑料社 assistant dean runs 200 miles for his daughter and all other families touched by multiple sclerosis.
黑料社 Professor Earns Main Street Kent鈥檚 Volunteer of the Year Award
黑料社 Assistant Professor Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., has been named Volunteer of the Year by Main Street Kent for her contributions to the revitalization of downtown Kent.
Three 黑料社 Community Members Develop New Networking App
Three 黑料社 community members have developed a new app called Circl, which reinvents how people socialize and network.
黑料社鈥檚 Institute for Applied Linguistics Receives $1 Million Grant to Invest in Distance Learning
黑料社鈥檚 Institute for Applied Linguistics has received a grant for $1 million from the Gawlicki Family Foundation of Hartford, Connecticut, to fund the development of a state-of-the-art distance learning translation studies program.