Hao Wang, PhD., 2020 graduate of Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program (currently the Materials Science Graduate Program) and now a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute has received a prestigious PR China government award as an “Outstanding Self-Financed Student Abroad.” Annually the government chooses recipients in any discipline based on a record of outstanding accomplishments during their PhD studies. This award is the highest award the government gives to graduate students studying outside of China. Recipients include ...

Congratulations banner featuring a headshot of Hao Wang

Hao Wang, PhD., 2020 graduate of Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program (currently the Materials Science Graduate Program) and now a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute has received a prestigious PR China government award as an “Outstanding Self-Financed Student Abroad.” Annually the government chooses recipients in any discipline based on a record of outstanding accomplishments during their PhD studies. This award is the highest award the government gives to graduate students studying outside of China. Recipients include ...

The Heavy Flavor Tracker at the center of the STAR detector. BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY/FLICKR

Edwin Duckworth, a physics doctoral student in the College of Arts and Sciences at , is among 65 students from 29 states recently selected for funding by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program. The program aspires to “address societal challenges at national and international scale.” With interests in experimental high-energy particles, he will work in the Heavy Ion Nuclear Physics program at Brookhaven National Laboratory from January through December 2022. “I am very excited with this opportunity; Brookhaven has...

NEA Big Read Northeast Ohio Celebrate Joy Harjo

will host the kickoff event for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Big Read Northeast Ohio, a community reading program celebrating “An American Sunrise” by Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, the first Native American poet laureate of the United States. The kickoff event will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 12, beginning promptly at 7 p.m. in the Kiva, located in the Student Center, 800 E. Summit Street, Kent, Ohio. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is appreciated. A live stream of this event will be offered to virtual viewers who will receive a link upo...

Graphic featuring Dr. Jay Dorfman and Dr. Wendy K. Matthews

In late Sept., several Glauser School Music Education faculty members and doctoral students presented their latest work during research poster sessions at the biennial Symposium of the Society for Music Teacher Education (SMTE). The 2021 symposium was held virtually. During the three-day event, Jay Dorfman, Ph.D., associate professor and coordinator of music education, presented a study titled “Rhetoric from the Dark Side: Examining Music Teacher Education Faculty Transitions to Administrative Roles.” The survey study included data from 57 participants whose responses ...

Queer Cinema Course

In celebration of National LGBTQ+ History Month, we are shining a spotlight on MDJ’s Queer Cinema course taught by Assistant Professor of Media and Journalism and Communication Studies, Dr. Karisa Butler-Wall. The course focuses on queer filmmaking and spectatorship as a critical practice that reflects shifting understandings of gender and sexual nonnormatively across space and time.   “From classical Hollywood cinema to contemporary independent and documentary filmmaking, this class examines how particular historical and cult...

Rainbow Run 2020

The sixth annual Rainbow Run fundraising “fun run” will take place on Friday, October 8 at 7 p.m. on Kent State’s Risman Plaza. All proceeds from the event will benefit the university's LGBTQ+ Emergency Fund. The Rainbow Run is one of most important fundraising events of the year for this fund that’s available to assist any Kent State student who identifies as LGBTQ+ and is in financial crisis. This fund, started in 2010, is managed through Kent State’s LGBTQ+ Center. Ken Ditlevson, director of the center, describes the fund as a vital safety net, a lifeline for students who are struggling f...

Nichole Egbert and Jerry Feezel

Two Communication Studies faculty members were honored at the Ohio Communication Association's 2021 Conference, "Resilience Through Communication," Oct. 1-2, 2021, at Youngstown State University. This was the Association's 85th annual conference. Professor Nichole Egbert, Ph.D., earned the Distinguished Scholar Award, which honors the contributions of one of Ohio's top scholars. Egbert's research examines interpersonal and relational topics in health communication, most notably social support and health literacy. Professor Erin Hollenbaugh, Ph.D., nominated Egbert for the award an...

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