Introduction to Public Mental Health Explore the rapidly growing field that is transforming mental health!This course introduces public health approaches to mental health and wellness—beyond clinical settings—focusing on real-world strategies that seek to improve mental health for entire populations.Title: Introduction to Public Mental HealthUndergrad: PH 40110 (CRN18454)Graduate: HPM 50110 (CRN18455)100%...
Quick Tip: Canvas End-of-Semester Reminders
We hope the end of the semester is going smoothly for everyone. We’re writing with some reminders and updates that we hope you will find helpful as we close out the fall semester and begin preparing for spring.
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Misinformation has permeated conversations across all walks of life. And in the Taylor Hall Gallery at this winter, visitors can see misinformation exposed in a new, visually interesting way. It’s all thanks to a collaboration between Associate Professors Sanda Katila of Visual Communication Design and J.D. Ponder of Communication Studies, who both explored misinformation with their classes during the Fall 2022 semester. Design students in Katila’s class, Glyphix Research Laboratory, studied the intersection of language, image and lies while researching a specific i...
Two graduates are making strides to eliminate gender roles and stereotypes with their graphic novel titled “Play Like A Girl.” David Wilson '09, adjunct professor of Illustration, Design and Graphic Narrative at Kent State, and his wife, Misty Wilson '15, a graduate of the Masters of Arts Teaching program at Kent State, are the couple behind this powerful story. The graphic novel chronicles Misty’s seventh-grade experience being the only girl on her town’s football team and showcases the challenges she faced. “I really felt I had a stor...
As we close out the final weeks of 2022, I would like to highlight another outstanding year for the College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS). 4,234 undergraduate- and graduate-level students started at Kent State this fall, many of whom are pursuing degrees in our college. The Class of 2026 is an academically bright group hailing from 31 countries and 39 U.S. states, including Washington, D.C. Fifty-four percent of the freshman class boasts a GPA of 3.5 or higher and nearly 34 percent are the first in their family to attend college. It was a stellar semester...