Division of People, Culture and Belonging

October 2017 Volume 15 | Issue 4 2018 Open Enrollment and Wellness Fairs Coming to a Campus Near You   By now, employees should have received their ope...

Division of People, Culture and Belonging

September 2017 Volume 15 | Issue 3 Fall Student Employment Reminders Online Forms: Supervisors should be using DocuSign for the processing of the follow...

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The KSUA E-Sports Club is looking for students interested in playing as team members representing the Ashtabula Campus as we compete against other KSU campus teams and other universities. The most common video game genres associated with E-Sports are real-time strategy, fighting, first-person shooter (FPS), and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). KSUA E-Sports Club    ...

The third College of Communication and Information (CCI) Research Colloquium will take place at 2:15 p.m. on Friday, March 16 in Rm. 332 of the University Library.   Miriam Matteson, Ph.D., associate professor and co-graduate coordinator in the School of Information, will present her research titled, “Addressing the Elephant in the Room: An Examination of Soft Skills in Academic Librarianship.”   Library work includes hard and soft skills, Matteson says. Hard skills are the technical skills that advance the functional work of the library and pertain primarily ...

 student Eli Kalil, shown here with his mom, engaged Twitter users to help his mom quit smoking.

Viral tweets are circulated around the internet every day. Whether they are entertaining, infuriating or moving, they usually evoke some type of strong emotional response, which is how they become viral. Eli Kalil, a junior applied communications major at , saw just how powerful the tool of social media can be when he posted an inspiring tweet involving his mother in late January. “My mom has tried several times to quit smoking, but none of them have been successful,” Mr. Kalil says. “So, I decided to make a bet with her.” He decided to take a photo of himself and his m...

Flashes of Mindfulness Launch

 at Trumbull’s Counseling Services and Psychology Club are encouraging students to follow the old adage, “stop and smell the roses.” Beginning Wednesday, March 14, “Flashes of Mindfulness” posters and mindfulness stations will be popping up around campus to remind students to slow down, pay attention, and be aware.  “We want to ensure that our students have all the tools they need to succeed,” said Dr. Lance Grahn, Dean and Chief Administrative Officer, Kent State Trumbull. “One of the many benefits of our campus is accessibility to free services like tutoring a...

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