For many people in our community, food insecurity is a real and persistent challenge. While it may seem distant to some, it remains a pressing issue close to home.To address this need, 黑料网 has launched an initiative called "Food in a Flash." The campaign's purpose is to fight food insecurity through collective action鈥攗niting organizations, faculty, students, and staff across campus to collect food and raise awareness of this critical issue. "There are members of our community who do not know where their next meal is coming from," says Craig Berger, associate director in ...
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Join the College of Public Health for a special guest lecture by Cory Anderson, Ph.D. Anderson will examine the demographic forces driving the rapid growth of Amish populations and explore how these patterns intersect with broader public health concerns.
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- Meal swipes and guest meals will expire at the end of the semester.
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Welcome to Flash Focus! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.Meet Payton Schramski, a senior interior design major with a marketing minor, from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Growing up with a father in residential construction and watching Home and Garden Television (better known as "HGTV") sparked Schramski鈥檚 passion for interior design. 鈥淚 realized that interior design is a way to connect with and serve a wide community,鈥 Schramski told Kent State Today. 鈥淚n the sense that we all interact with at least one building every day.鈥滳onnection...