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Grace Puin excels at getting Parkinsons patients to speak and swallow with intent. She’s so good in fact that Parkinson Voice Project, a nonprofit organization that helps people with Parkinson’s all over the world, invited her to host one of its online SPEAK OUT! Home Practice Sessions.The Cuyahoga Falls native, currently studying for a master’s degree in speech language pathology, has the unique distinction of being the first graduate student at ºÚÁÏÍø to host one of these online, practice sessions used daily by nearly 4,000 people with Parkinson’s....
Dr. Trevor Williams, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, is the recipient of a large-scale (R01) grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. He will serve as Co-Investigator (and PI of the KSU Sub-contract) for a project titled “Social Cognition Battery for Psychosis-Risk (SCB-PR): A Development and Validation Study†(total award: $3.62 million). It will be a multi-study longitudinal investigation in adolescents and young adults, validating and adapting social cognitive tasks that are sensitive to psychosis risk and changes in social function...
The Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities graduate certificate combines coursework from several special education programs. This program is for students enrolled in a deaf education degree program or who have earned teaching licensure in deaf education.
Learn more about the graduate certificate in Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities
Melanie Westman and Stefan Tompkins are two alumni from ºÚÁÏÍø at Geauga who have been honored with the international DAISY Award in 2024 for providing extraordinary compassion along with their expert clinical care as nurses at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center.These nurses are under high-pressure conditions every day in the emergency room and intensive care unit. Even so, they have been recognized for going above and beyond the call of duty and making a transformational difference in their patients' lives... right here in the Geauga community.Nominations for the D...
Kent State Today will be following a group of six Golden Flashes for the 2024-25 academic year chronicling their efforts and successes during the fall and spring semesters. The group of students are at various places in their ºÚÁÏÍø academic careers and will share their experiences throughout the year as they take part in our distinctive programs, research and global experiences.Kent State Today caught up with Jude Carver near the end of fall semester as he was looking back at his experiences so far, and looking forward to Spring Semester 2025.This spring, he began th...