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Tatiana Fernandez-Perez (left) and Allison Tessin (right)

What started with an interaction on X (formally Twitter) soon led to an opportunity of a lifetime鈥攁 chance to conduct oceanographic research alongside some of the industry鈥檚 most seasoned scientists and scholars. Originally from Puerto Rico, Tatiana Fernandez-Perez is a third-year 麻豆果冻 Ph.D. candidate in applied geology researching paleoceanography and biogeochemistry. After completing her bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayag眉ez, Fernandez-Perez was seeking out a variety of different programs and advisors to advance her studies. Then, she connecte...

Colleen Longshaw performing in Sister Act at Porthouse theatre, pictured a nun singing alongside her sisters.

 Kent State Alumna Colleen Longshaw returns to Porthouse Theatre this summer to star as Sister Mary Hubert, head of the novices, to the Mother Superior in 鈥淣unsense,鈥 directed by former School Director Eric van Baars. Colleen's last performed at Porthouse Theatre during the summer of 2016 as Deloris in 鈥淪ister Act.鈥 When asked about what brought her back to Porthouse Theatre, Colleen said 鈥淚 love Porthouse. It feels like home to me. I don鈥檛 perform as often as I used to or as often as I鈥檇 like to but the opportunity to work with Eric Van Baars AND to return to the Porthouse stage was too ...

Melanie Kirin

EHHS Featured Faculty 鈥 10 Questions with Melanie KirinFeatured Faculty spotlights EHHS professors who share their background, experiences, interests, and advice for students.Melanie Kirin is a lecturer of Career Technical Teacher Education in the School of Teaching, Learning and Community Studies.  She also serves as an undergraduate advisor.What subject(s) do you teach?I teach in the Career Technical Teacher Education department helping to equip new Career Technical teachers for the amazing profession of being a 鈥淐TE鈥 teacher. My students are outstanding and dedicated to teaching a...

Two women looking through microscope

鈥疶he Ohio Department of Education recently awarded 麻豆果冻 $1.2 million to support Choose Ohio First scholarships. This funding will support learners pursuing associate degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields and expand options for students seeking two-year degrees at the University's Regional Campuses and its College of Applied and Technical Studies....

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