News Archive
Hands-on experiences while studying healthcare design and emerging technology at ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State created a unique, in-demand career path for 2023 graduate Hamid Estejab.
Students working in the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Costume Shop showed off their designs at a theatre trade conference in Seattle this spring.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï earned first-place honors in the annual Campus Race to Zero Waste, a nationwide college campus recycling competition.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Ph.D. candidates Beau Shaniuk and Dana Oleskiewicz provide a historical context for the transgender experience and discuss the challenges the community faces in light of the increasing number of anti-trans bills being introduced across the country.
The ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Department of Residence Services, University Communications and Marketing and Meijer stores recently teamed up to makeover the model residence hall rooms in Eastway Center.
In 2020, ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï President Todd Diacon announced to a group of high school juniors and their families that ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State would cover four years of tuition costs and one year of room and board. Now, for the LeBron James Family Foundation’s first I PROMISE class, the hard work these students had put in since third grade is paying off.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State associate professor and population ecologist Christie Bahlai, Ph.D., offers tips to help our little bioluminescent buddies to thrive.
As a young refugee, Yun "Mi Mi" Khaing, a recent ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï graduate, has not only overcome significant challenges during her time in the United States, but she’s also helping others in similar circumstances.
A different kind of flash visited the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Airport during a recent spring storm.
Melissa Fenn, senior advisor II in the College of Nursing, was recently awarded the university's inaugural Distinguished Advisor Award by University Advising and the ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Academic Advising Support and Advising Association (KASADA).
For PR professionals and educators alike, embracing moments of failure as opportunities for growth is a crucial mindset.
Speaking out against government corruption and ethnic killings in his home country of Ethiopia made Medhin Dollebo, Ph.D., the target of constant threats and harassment.
As she prepared to receive her degree, Jillian Saliba reflected on a deeply personal story of surviving a drive-by shooting during winter break of her early years as a Golden Flash. When the trauma took its toll, she leaned on her professors.
A circus came to the Integrated Sciences Building this spring in the form of "Cirque du Chem," presented the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Drawn to healthcare as a child, Athalia James pursued that passion all the way to a fulfilling career in nursing.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State alumna 1st Lt. Ashley White has left behind a far-reaching legacy for her trailblazing military service.
Several sites on ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State's ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Campus have been dedicated to remember and honor fallen members of the U.S. military for Memorial Day and every day.
During an April trip to our nation's capital, representatives from ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State met with U.S. politicians as well as ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State students and alumni working in national government.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State alumnus and Professor Emeritus help Hopewell earthworks in Ohio earn UNESCO World Cultural Site designation.
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï observes Memorial Day on May 27. No classes are scheduled on the holiday, and university offices are closed.