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Richard Lehman and his family

Warren, OH (May 13, 2021) - When Richard Lehman Jr. joined the Army in 2010, he planned to make it a career. One night changed those plans when he was loading 30 mm ammunition onto an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter. However, as is sometimes true, when one door closes, another one opens.  Lehman was stationed at Ft Campbell, Kentucky and deployed to Afghanistan twice in 2011 and then again in 2014. He was an armament avionics electrician and one of his duties was to load ammunition and to do it quickly. One night in extreme darkness, he was running toward the Apache and he fell ove...

2021 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs

The Division of Student Affairs at Kent State has been named one of the 30 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs for 2021 by ACPA-College Student Educators International and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. This is the first time the division has received the honor and was only one of three schools in Ohio to garner the award, joining Miami University-Oxford and The Ohio State University. With a direct focus on workplace diversity, staffing practices, and work environment, the research uses a web-based survey approach to examine categories such as family friendliness, sala...

BHRI logo

Five 5XÉçÇø Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) faculty were recently featured on National Public Radio’s The Academic Minute radio program.  The Academic Minute is a two-and-a-half-minute daily module which features researchers from colleges and universities around the world, keeping listeners abreast of what’s new and exciting in the academy.  During the week of April 19-23, 2021, different BHRI researchers were featured each day, sharing updates on groundbreaking neuroscience research and its impact on the world. “The BHRI is committed to improving ...

Members of Kent State Community posing at the NFL draft

While all eyes were on the stage to meet the NFL stars of the future, scores of current and former Kent State students were nearby during the league’s recent draft, which was held in Cleveland on April 29-May 1, 2021. In all, more than 200 students, alumni, faculty and staff were given an opportunity to play a myriad of roles throughout draft weekend in both paid and volunteer capacities. They were divided into groups ranging from eight to 75 and were given responsibilities ranging from security and event services to managing the highly coveted VIP area for fully vaccinated guests. The o...

Congratulations to Julie Mazzei, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Political Science (in the College of Arts and Sciences at 5XÉçÇø) for being awarded the 2021 Mid American Conference (MAC) Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success. Mazzei is one of only 12 institutional winners for the award given out to recognize the outstanding efforts of MAC faculty to support and develop students both inside and outside of the classroom.  Mazzei has been a political science professor at Kent State since 2007. She earned her Ph.D. in Political Scie...

Performing Arts Center building

After more than a year without any major show announcements, the Performing Arts Center at 5XÉçÇø at Tuscarawas is set to raise the curtain in dramatic fashion. The Center’s 2021/2022 Season, scheduled to begin in September, will be announced during a free outdoor event on Saturday, June 12.   “This season unveiling will be like nothing we’ve ever done before,’ says David Mitchell, general manager of the Performing Arts Center. â€œWith indoor capacity limits still in place at the moment, we’ve ...

Image by Daniel Friesenecker from Pixabay 

Recent funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) has given interdisciplinary researchers the opportunity to help drive our understanding of patterns in nature when bringing together big data sources collected in different ways. The NSF awarded Christie Bahlai, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, a grant to expand her research to better understand how biodiversity patterns unfold over time. In recent years, the insect decline phenomenon has made headlines: several major studies brought together insect monitoring sur...

Dining Services employee flips and prepares food.

Dining Services is undergoing a significant transition from Aramark to in-house services. It is a new realignment at the top and a new era for students in their dining experience at Kent State. The future composition of Kent State Dining Services has begun, and the shift will officially commence on July 1 and coincide with the opening of the fall semester. Currently, committees are working towards addressing the many details of the switchover, but a reorganization to support the growth has already taken place. Key changes include: Jill Jenkins to Executive Director of Residence Services an...

Student reporting at the Rock

In 2020-21, student journalists in the Kent State School of Media and Journalism responded to the nation’s turbulent news cycle — a once-in-a-century pandemic, a combative presidential election and nationwide protests in support of racial justice and equality — by digging in and covering these issues on a local level. They’re now being recognized for their important work. Kent State has earned 12 honors in the Society of Professional Journalists’ (SPJ) Regional Mark of Excellence Awards. Kent State is part of Region 4, which comprises universities in Michigan, West Virginia, Ohio ...

Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) has accepted a new publication worked on by an interdisciplinary team including four members of the AMLCI (Marianne E. Prévôt, Senay Ustunel, Caitlyn R. Webb, and Elda Hegmann). Abstract: 3D printing of novel and smart materials has received considerable attention due to its applications within biological and medical fields, mostly as they can be used to print complex architectures and particular designs. However, the internal structure during 3D printing can be problematic to resolve. We present here how time-resolved synchrotron mic...

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