IOCS - 2019 Meeting Dr. Joseph Ortiz attended the International Ocean Colour Science meeting on April 9-12, 2019 in Busan, South Korea. Over 250 ocean colour research scientists and representatives from national space agencies around the world gathered to improve communication between research scientists and space agency representatives, and to advance ocean colour radiometry research. In addition, Dr. Ortiz has two new publications from coastal and inland water have been added to the IOCCG Ocean Colour Bibliography (see New Publications heading on IOCCG News link). Read more ...
A major campus improvement project will get underway Monday, May 20, 2019, as the B-Wing in Main Hall will undergo a complete renovation. New flooring and wall coverings, lighting, ceilings and sprinkler system will be installed along with a new entryway into the south side of the Blue & Gold Room. During the renovation project, which is slated to last until just before the start of the semester, both first- and second-floor B-Wing corridors will be closed, as will the south and east exterior entrances to Main Hall. Guests visiting Main Hall will be asked to enter from the n...
This June, Kent Trumbull Theatre and Summer Stock present "Journey to Ohio," a play based on the journey of Margaret Van Horn Dwight from Connecticut to The Connecticut Western Reserve of Northeast Ohio. The play teaches the earliest periods of migration to this region as well as helps the audience better understand life in the early 1800s. The play is written and directed by Jim Canacci, associate lecturer, Kent State Trumbull. To purchase tickets to the play, which will be performed June 13-16 and June 20-23, call the Kent Trumbull Theatre Box Office at 330-675-8887 or email trumbul...
Dr. Matthew Lehnert, associate professor of Biological Sciences, and his students at the Kent State Stark Campus are included in “A Butterfly’s Proboscis,” a bonus segment of the full PBS Nature episode called “Sex, Lies and Butterflies.” In the recently released mini episode, Lehnert uses the latest technology to look deep into a butterfly’s proboscis – or its elongated sucking mouthpart – to determine the mechanism for how it feeds. Since 2010, Lehnert has studied how the mouthparts of butterflies and moths work, and he believes the way they ingest liquids could be used as a model to bett...
Bart Bixenstine, a 1971 graduate of ’s Honors College and the recipient of the 2019 Distinguished Honors Alumni Award, says that the connections he has made at Kent State continue to help him today, as he has run into and worked with people who also attended Kent State over the years. Bixenstine also enjoys the opportunity to periodically teach a course at Kent State on the First Amendment, for which he jokes that he “shamelessly plagiarize[s] the approach taken by” his professor at the University of Chicago Law School. His connections at Kent State have also broug...
Laura Moll, a professor of English at , is dedicated to her students. She returned to teaching at Kent State in 2011 after teaching at the university from 1980 to 1990. According to Moll, having “the freedom to select the works that will best reflect and illuminate the class theme” has allowed her to thrive as a professor. Moll believes her small class size of about fifteen students is “optimum of for a classroom community,” and she believes that number is “fundamental to the success of the colloquium.” Her dedication to her students and their success is certainly one reas...
at Tuscarawas engineering technology students collaborated on their capstone project during the spring semester and unveiled a search and rescue robot on finals night last week. A class of ten students from electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and electrical/mechanical engineering technologies participated in the process from the ground up – taking the project from the idea phase to the actual design and fabrication of a working robot. The unique robot seeks out the source of fires in burning buildings, holds a deployable rope for search and rescue missions a...
Tracy Dodson, lecturer in the College of Nursing, was standing in a food line with her husband at the Wayne County fairgrounds when the man in front of her began coughing uncontrollably and collapsed. That’s when the former emergency room nurse sprang into action. Learn more. ...
Heidi Weisel, clinical experience specialist, recently became an Ambassador of Women's Health for Days for Girls International. Read the full story at KentWired.com. ...