黑料网 Professor Dr. Melissa Zullo was presented the Beginning Investigator Award by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). Dr. Zullo is an assistant professor of epidemiology in Kent State鈥檚 new College of Public Health. Her research was presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the AACVPR on Oct. 1, 2009. The mission of the AACVPR is to reduce morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular and pulmonary disease and to improve the quality of life in people with established disease. The AACVPR represents healthcare professionals and r...
Gov. Ted Strickland, together with the Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut, today announced Kent State as a Center of Excellence in Biomedicine and Health Care for the state of Ohio. Kent State joins 13 other universities throughout the state to receive this distinction. The Centers are committed to focusing their academic and research activities on biomedical and health care to create jobs in Ohio and further strengthen Ohio鈥檚 international reputation as a leader in bioscience research and development. Kent State鈥檚 Center focuses on the health of individuals and commun...
黑料网 recently hired Melanie Knowles as the university鈥檚 first sustainability manager. Knowles will guide the university in becoming more cognizant of environmental consequences in its operations and community interactions. She will also work closely with the Sustainability Task Force to serve and help educate the entire university community. Knowles joined the university staff earlier this month. 鈥淢elanie Knowles possesses a strong commitment to sustainability as evidenced by her educational and professional experiences,鈥 Tom Euclide, Kent State associate vice president for fa...
Proposals for presentations for a virtual New Media Center (NMC) Symposium for the Future, a special two day, live online event to be held October 27-29, 2009, are being solicited through Sept. 14. The symposium, the 14th in the NMC鈥檚 Series of Virtual Symposia, will explore actual and potential applications of technology that could impact issues of global importance over the next five years and beyond. The applicability of technology 鈥 whether established or emerging 鈥 to the social, environmental and educational challenges we face today is a central theme of the symposium. Projects that test...
This is the second installment of a two-part article examining the use of electric and hybrid vehicles on campus. For five departments on the Kent Campus, the use of a GEM (Global Electric Motorcar) or a mild hybrid vehicle has become commonplace. For other departments interested in 鈥済oing green鈥 with their transportation, Fleet Services can provide assistance. Darwin Friend, superintendent of fleet services, says that the first step for any department interested in an electric or hybrid vehicle is to contact Fleet Services. 鈥淎fter the department contacts Fleet Services, we鈥檒l assist them in d...
This is the first installment of a two-part article examining the use of electric and hybrid vehicles on campus. While the Department of Public Safety just received the university鈥檚 first mild hybrid vehicle, other departments are going green with a vehicle known as a GEM (Global Electric Motorcar). The GEM is powered by a 72-volt absorbed glass mat battery pack, has a built-in charger and only requires an extension cord and a 110-volt outlet. There are currently eight GEMs on the Kent Campus. Tom Euclide , associate vice president for facilities planning and operations and Sustainability Task...
If you鈥檙e a faculty or staff member at the Kent Campus and you鈥檙e interested in saving money, saving the earth and/or saving your good health, you鈥檒l want to consider participating in the second annual Fuel-Less Friday: Bike/Hike/Bus to Work Day on Friday, Aug. 21. The event is intended to encourage Kent Campus employees to find alternative means of traveling to and from work, including walking, riding a bike, carpooling or using the free, local bus service provided by the Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) to all employees with a valid Kent State ID card. To make Fuel-Less...
Kent State is continuing its efforts to become a leader in sustainability on its campuses and in its curriculum. During the spring semester, the College of Technology offered the special topics course Sustainability, and will offer two sustainabilityrelated classes in the fall semester. Dr. Michael Salkind, instructor, says the class served as a broad interdisciplinary course that emphasized the global economic and social context in which sustainable technologies can solve the world鈥檚 most pressing problems of poverty, preserving and improving the world ecosystem, reversing global warming and ...
Campus Environment and Operations planted a very significant tree April 22 to jointly celebrate Arbor Day and Earth Day. The new addition to the Kent Campus landscape was planted between Stopher, Johnson and Olson residence halls.At the tree planting ceremony, the Tree Campus USA award was formally presented to Kent State. Gregg S. Floyd, vice president for finance and administration, accepted the award on behalf of the university. This ceremony was the formal presentation for the Kent Campus' national recognition as a Tree Campus USA honoree. The Kent Campus is the only college or university ...
Sustainability Initiative Takes Shape; E-Inside; March 16, 2009The Sustainability Task Force, a group charged by Kent State President Lester A. Lefton to organize and oversee the university's sustainability initiatives, is moving along steadily. The task force assembled a steering team, which has met twice to map a plan for gathering input and implementing sustainability efforts across Kent State's eight-campus system. The steering team is composed of leaders from the faculty, staff, student body and the city of Kent. The steering team is currently dividing its membership and interested volunt...