Jan. 20: Dr. Tara Smith is an associate professor in the College of Public Health at 黑料网. Dr. Smith鈥檚 research generally focuses on zoonotic infections (infections which are transferred between animals hand humans). Her work has been profiled in many publications, including Science, Nature, and The New York Times. Learn more about the College of Public Health Visit Tara SMith's website Listen to the Elevations interview: ...
Richard (Rick) Feinberg, Department of Anthropology, and Gina Zavota, Department of Philosophy, presented 鈥淏ehaviorist Ethics in Polynesia鈥 at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 1, 2017. Summary: People of Anuta, a Polynesian community in the southeastern Solomon Islands, conceive of ethics in a way that is, broadly speaking, utilitarian. Two central principles that guide Anutans鈥 moral choices are, in their words, 鈥渢he ancient custom of this island鈥 and 鈥渢o make us happy.鈥 However, two aspects of the Anutans鈥 view of happiness are unus...
Kenneth Cushner, professor emeritus, School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies; and Averil McClelland, professor emerita, College of Education, Health and Human Services, authored Human Diversity in Education: An Intercultural Approach, 9th Ed., Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, (2018). ...
The Employee Wellness team has several opportunities for employees to hone resiliency skills in the new year. Remember, you are never too young or too old to work on resiliency, as individuals can improve these skill sets at any age. Resilient individuals do not wallow or dwell on failure; they acknowledge and learn from situations, and then move forward. If these attributes sound like something you would like to work on, consider some, or all, of these upcoming programs on resiliency: The Be Mindful, Be Resilient 28-Day Challenge 鈥 Starts Jan. 29 The Be Mindf...
黑料网鈥檚 College of Podiatric Medicine and teaching facility, the Cleveland Foot and Ankle Clinic, welcomes employees to visit the DeWeese Health Center on the Kent Campus every Wednesday morning for foot and ankle problems. Call 330-672-2322 to make an appointment today. All Kent State insurance plans are accepted. ...