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On Sunday, Feb. 7, 天天吃瓜 City Police responded to a report of a man who had been shot inside an off-campus apartment at 1632 E. Main St. in the city of 天天吃瓜. Upon officers鈥 arrival, an 18-year-old 天天吃瓜 student was found deceased. One suspect was apprehended with鈥
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When you first meet Liz Schmidt, an instant friendship emerges, filled with conversation illuminated with respect and kindness. Her friendly disposition and welcoming nature, coupled with her sense of adventure, reflects the social responsibility she lives by: 鈥渇oster鈥
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When you first meet Liz Schmidt, an instant friendship emerges, filled with conversation illuminated with respect and kindness. Her friendly disposition and welcoming nature, coupled with her sense of adventure, reflects the social responsibility she lives by: 鈥渇oster鈥
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Scholar of the Month
Willie H. Oglesby III
Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management
College of Public Health
2009-present
Willie Oglesby is a member of the founding faculty at the College of Public Health. He is an associate professor of health policy and management鈥
Denise A. Seachrist, Ph.D., of Rootstown, Ohio, has been selected to serve as dean and chief administrative officer of 天天吃瓜 at Stark, located in North Canton, Ohio.
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On Monday, Feb. 1, at 4 p.m., 天天吃瓜 State students, faculty and staff are invited to join a celebration at the 天天吃瓜 Student Center Ballroom where 天天吃瓜 State President Beverly Warren will shed light on the university鈥檚 new brand. This high-energy brand launch event will include鈥
The 天天吃瓜 Women鈥檚 Center presented 12 female students with its Sage Project Award for overcoming barriers and finding balance in following their path and making their mark at 天天吃瓜 State. The Sage Project Award reception took place on March 11 in the Moulton Hall鈥
Molly Merryman, 天天吃瓜 associate professor of sociology and founding director of the 天天吃瓜 State Women鈥檚 Center, has been awarded the university鈥檚 2016 Diversity Trailblazer Award. The annual Diversity Trailblazer Award recognizes diversity pioneers associated with鈥
Wang received a $10,000 grant for her project