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Peter Jedick, '71

"Peter Jedick, '71, Rocky River, OH, has written his third novel,  ""The Westport Jets Meet the Beatles, A Baby Boomer Adventure."" His most recent book is an adventure in the style of Tom Sawyer in which four members of a Pony League baseball team are on a mission to meet the Beatles when they come to Cleveland, Ohio, for a concert in 1964. Can they overcome all the obstalces in their way to pull off the impossible dream? Join them on their Baby Boomer adventure and find out.

Deepshikha Bhati

Deepshikha Bhati has reached several milestones in her short career as an educator and researcher, all of which highlights her dedication and passion for sharing her expertise with others. She is a computer science lecturer on the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Stark campus, with a keen interest in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.Just this year, Bhati was selected as a John and Fonda Elliot Design Innovation Faculty Fellow through which she is engaged in a prestigious interdisciplinary program focused on human-centered design and innovation strategy. She was also named a Teaching Scholars Program Fel...

  Department of Psychological Sciences’ assistant professor Dr. Kathleen Casto co-authored a commentary in Nature Medicine that advocates for studying menstrual cycle irregularities such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) in brain research. For more information about this commentary and Dr. Casto’s research, check out the following post from the KSU Brain Health Research Institute: /brainhealth/news/dr-kathleen-casto-co-authors-commentary-womens-reproductive-health-research-nature...

Hadi Rahmati

When School of Visual Communication Design professor Hadi Rahmati met Computer Science assistant professor Raiful Hasan at ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï's new faculty orientation in 2023, their conversation about their respective research interests led to an important project. They're working together to solve a big problem: how can self-driving cars communicate better with pedestrians?Based on suggestions from Hasan, Rahmati read about 20 research articles on human-machine interaction and noticed something important was missing. None of the articles applied communication theory – the science of how p...

Ashtabula Graduation Fair

Location:  Ashtabula Campus Susan J. Stocker Hall Commons
When: Wednesday, October 8 from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
 


Stop in to purchase/order your cap and gown and KSU merchandise.  Information will also be available to order personalized stoles, diploma frames, and graduation announcements through Jostens. 

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