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Recent studies show that, as a group, Philosophy majors outperform economics majors and all other business majors on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
Recent studies show that, as a group, Philosophy majors outperform economics majors and all other business majors on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
Recent studies show that, as a group, Philosophy majors outperform most other majors and all business, pre-law, and liberal arts majors on the GRE (Graduate Records Exam)! Philosophy majors, out of 51 reported majors, earned the highest mean score on the Analytical Writing section of the exam.
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Clothes are an expression of who we are. This exhibition tells the personal story of James Mulholland through a selection from his wardrobe. It is a reflection on how clothes are incorporated into a life. The influences on his style range from film references, favorite fashion shows, a love of fine craftsmanship and playful reinterpretation of classic menswear. The pieces on display span decades and show the evolution of how he dressed as well as how he assembled looks out of pieces from different designers even from different years. Mulholland’s personal style emphasizes attention to proportion and contrasting textures. Rather than rigidly following rules or trends, his outfits reflect a spirit of fun, experimentation and humor.
In telling the stories of our clothing and accessories, we often focus on who bought, owned and wore them. But what about the stores where they were sold? This collection of shoes was given to the KSU Museum in 1986 by Dick and Isabel Kertscher, owners of the longtime Ravenna shoe store that bore their name. First opened in 1881 by Rumbaugh and Chapman, the store passed through the hands of a succession of owners before Dick Kertscher took over the store when his father died in 1932. The younger Kertscher ran the store until his retirement in 1987.
Cleanroom-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing is an experiential learning, hands-on experience in a clean room environment. Technical learning will be complemented with guest speakers from the semiconductor industry​ and lessons in advanced manufacturing technologies.
Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing will introduce students to the fundamentals of microchip fabrication. This course will explore the steps in the manufacturing process. Students will learn relevant calculus, physics, and chemistry concepts in the course.
This 20-hour program offers hands-on experience and expert knowledge in semiconductor technology. Earn a prestigious Digital Badge from ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï upon completion and receive priority consideration for up to $5,000 in scholarship to attend one of two Semiconductor Exploration and Cleanroom and Manufacturing Technology Summer Institutes.
A vibrant classroom is an idea incubator where concepts are nurtured and encouraged to grow within the minds of curious and capable students. These students then take these newly-learned concepts and—through guided research—expand and share their discoveries for the greater good.Such is the case with ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï at Geauga junior Elinor Rayburn, a psychology major with a minor in criminology and justice studies. After participating in the 2023 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program under the guidance of Professor of Psychology Arne Weigold, Ph.D., she won the research...
On behalf of our students, faculty and staff, we wish you a joyful holiday season filled with warmth, laughter and time-honored traditions. Here's to creating cherished memories and embracing the spirit of kindness and generosity. Whether you celebrate with family, friends or in quiet solitude, may the holidays bring you happiness and a sense of renewal. Best wishes of the season, Bill Ayres, Ph.D. Interim Dean and Chief Administrative Officer ...