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Most people visualize test tubes and microscopes when they consider scientific research. But for Psychology Associate Professor Arne Weigold, Ph.D., and student researcher Emily Turkily (pictured left), scientific research involves measuring the power of transcendence in people鈥檚 lives; specifically, the power of hope. As part of the 2020 eight-week Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program at 黑料网 at Geauga, Dr. Weigold mentored Emily, his selected SURE research assistant. Emily is a junior psychology major and is preparing for graduate studies...

Design Innovation Hub

Enjoy the virtual celebration of the new Design Innovation (DI) Hub at 黑料网, when you will be able to participate in the following activities: Watch the grand opening ceremony Explore DI at Kent State Take a virtual tour of the DI Hub and participate in a virtual treasure hunt to win an exclusive DI t-shirt Discover the newest dining facility on the Kent Campus Learn about the Fall DIsh Cooking Challenge Find out more about the DI Nodes, which are makerspaces and resource laboratories Learn more. ...

Adam Forrester and the Fresh Prince Collection

Starring Will Smith, James Avery and more, 鈥淭he Fresh Prince of Bel-Air鈥 was a popular sitcom in the 90s that recently celebrated its 30th-year anniversary. Fashion in the 90s was dominated by simple styles, but full of patterns and colors. And you can see and buy those styles mixed with contemporary flair today thanks to 黑料网 alumnus, Adam Forrester. Forrester, 鈥18, recently designed pieces for the 鈥淔resh Prince of Bel-Air鈥檚鈥 30th-anniversary collection. Forrester, a designer at Reebok, was contracted to design pieces for the 30th-anniversary collection. 鈥淚 worked on...

988 Helpline

The Division of Mental Health and Substance Use, within the College of Public Health鈥檚 Center for Public Policy and Health, was awarded $25,000 in funding from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services as part of their Community Education & Outreach Initiative. The funding will run from November 3, 2020 through December 30, 2020. The purpose of the initiative is to increase mental health literacy, promote mental health resources, and encourage self-care to those in Portage County. Dr. Kim Laurene, Principal Investigator, will lead the initiative and will collaborate wi...

HyperbolicHedgehog

In a paper published in "Nature," researchers in Trustees Research Professor Oleg Lavrentovich鈥檚 materials science group at Kent State describe how it moved a stabilized droplet of active bacteria along a pre-determined path by harnessing the broken symmetry of a liquid crystal. The researchers found that by aligning the crystal molecules they could force the droplet to move in a straight line, in contrast to its random motion in a Newtonian fluid. It is hoped that this system could be used to model microscopic organisms. Read more: https://physicsworld.com/a/hyperbolic-hedgehog-steers...

I Am First A&S Photo Contest

The College of Arts & Sciences is hosting a photo contest to celebrate our first-generation students during the I AM FIRST Celebration Week!

From November 9-13, students are encouraged to take a photo demonstrating their school spirit/pride. To enter the contest, post your picture to Instagram, follow and tag @kentstatecas, and use the hashtag #iamfirstgen. All participating students will be entered to win a $50 book scholarship!

Man turned around wearing over the ear headphones.

Julia Huyck, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Health Sciences at 黑料网, was granted $431,000 over three years by the National Institute of Health (NIH) to delve into the unknown science concerning adolescent hearing and cognitive development. 鈥淭here is scientific evidence to suggest that teenagers don鈥檛 hear and listen the way adults do.鈥 Huyck said.鈥淭heir encoding process is still developing.鈥 Through her research, Huyck hopes to uncover more information about the auditory processing of teenagers and identify the mechanisms underlying the development of audible ...

Kent State Wide Receiver Ja'Shaun Poke looks to break free against Eastern Michigan

Kent State picked up right where it left off at the end of last season -- with a win. The Golden Flashes defeated Eastern Michigan 27-23 Wednesday evening at Dix Stadium. The game marked the season opener for both teams as the Mid-American Conference season was delayed due to the pandemic.  The win marks the first time Kent State has played a game since last December鈥檚 Frisco Bowl victory over Utah State.  For full game coverage, visit kentstatesports.com. ...

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