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This summer, senior Delonte Goodman was a first-time participant in the SURE (Summer Undergraduate Research Experience), which allowed him to further his research skills and knowledge while nurturing important relationships with mentors in the laboratory. Goodman spent the summer working under the direction of mentor Tony Jakli, Ph.D., professor at the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, whose graduate student, Alex Adaka, was conducting dielectric measurements for ferronematic liquid crystals. These liquid crystals are a new type that has spurr...
It was a night to remember in New York City as the future of the fashion industry came to life with the School of Fashion's second fall fashion runway show. Five design students showed off their top collections for select New York media, university alumni, fashion faculty, family and friends. The show was livestreamed on Kent State Today via a feed from the New York Film Academy. Among those in attendance was Kent State President Todd Diacon, who had also attended last year's runway show. The Sept. 6 runway spectacular showcased a partner...
Meet Anya Galperin, a 2023-2024 Graduate Dean's Award recipient. Anya is a masters student majoring in Philosophy. Please give a short overview of your research. I am planning to address questions of Philosophy of Religion through the Phenomenological tradition, and using that as the basis for comparative analysis of Western and Eastern religious thought. I am relatedly interested in the capacity of language to articulate universal and particular truths. What made you choose to pursue your graduate degree here at Kent State? The faculty in the philosophy department; ...
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All eyes are on Jacob Schnitzer as he lifts his baton in the air, readying himself to guide students as they practice for an upcoming performance. “Going into every first rehearsal, I do get nervous, because I know that I'm going to pick up my hands and drop them and some sound is going to come out,” Schnitzer said. “But, once we get going, it's like I know what to do. I've been there before and I know how to get us there and the nerves sort of go away.” Schnitzer is ’s new interim director of orchestras for the Hugh A. Glauser Schoo...