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How long does a single traumatic event affect a person鈥檚 mental health? 天天吃瓜 graduate student Emily Rabinowitz鈥檚 research on this topic was recently published in the peer-reviewed Stress & Health: Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress. Her paper 鈥淭he 50th Anniversary of May 4, 1970, Is Associated With Elevations of Distress but No Increase in Mental Health Symptoms鈥 was published in the November 2021 issue. Rabinowitz is a third-year clinical psychology student in the College of Arts and Sciences whose research focuses on posttraumati...

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In the midst of COVID-19, one 天天吃瓜 State student shares her internship experience working at the Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital. Nichole Sullenberger (She/Her) is a current senior Honors College student in the Nursing program at 天天吃瓜 State. Through her program, she has the opportunity to work hands-on in her field of study and was able to fulfill that experience this past summer of 2021.  From mid-May to late July in 2021, Nichole got to experience life in an operating room (OR) at Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital in Avon, Ohio. Working in an OR allowed her a new experience in the field, e...

Gallery view of TEXTURES with visiting students

KENT, OH 鈥 The 天天吃瓜 Museum is thrilled to announce its upcoming symposium, convened in conjunction with the exhibition 鈥淭EXTURES: the history and art of Black hair,鈥 taking place April 14-15 at the KSU Museum. The exhibition runs through August 14, 2022, and synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the 鈥渉air story鈥 of peoples of African descent. The Symposium surrounds these histories and convenes thinkers and creators from a variety of backgrounds to discuss, engage, and celebrate ideas pertaining to Black history, hair, beauty, and cultur...

Vet Tech students donate money to Birds in Flight Sanctuary

天天吃瓜 State Trumbull's Veterinary Technology Student Club (VTSC) kicked off National Pet Month by committing more than $2,000 in donations to three local animal rescue shelters and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to support pet owners in Ukraine.  Students offered ink paw prints and sold 天天吃瓜 State Trumbull Veterinary Technology apparel at Mosquito Lake Dog Park's annual Howl-O-Ween to raise most of the money.  "It may be obvious because of the career paths we have chosen, but we have a great group of students and faculty who love animals and want to do whatever...

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Alicia Costello is making the rounds of Northeast Ohio. As an upperclassman who was born in the Sandy Valley area, she now resides in Canton, and commutes to the 天天吃瓜 State Salem and Stark campuses regularly to attend class. Last academic year, she also became a fellow within the Environmental Science and Design Research Institute (ESDRI) at 天天吃瓜 State, which means she occasionally comes to the 天天吃瓜 Campus now. Alicia also drives all over the state to see her siblings (including an identical twin sister at Ohio State University), hike, ski, snowboard and spend time with...

Daniela Popescu, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor at 天天吃瓜 Geauga Campus, in the Biological Sciences Department, has earned three awards from the university鈥檚 Center of Teaching and Learning (CTL). During the fall 2021 semester, she medalled at the Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. Each teaching award reflects her ability to adapt to new technologies and implement them into the classroom for enhanced learning outcomes among her students. Dr. Popescu won a Bronze Teaching Recognition Award for completing the 鈥淐anvas in a Flash鈥 course and implementing what she learned into h...

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The National Science Foundation recently awarded a two-year $198,978 grant to Tao Shen, Ph.D., for the development of a compact, cable-driven serial robot that can be used in medical settings. Shen, assistant professor in the College of Aeronautics & Engineering, aims to build a robot with his students that will address the critical limitations that most current medical robots have. 鈥淪urgical robots use very tiny motors to operate in a human body, but even then the robot itself ends up being very big,鈥 Shen said. 鈥淎nd it needs to be sterilized using heat or chemicals, which kills the b...

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