For the past five years, Dr. Karen Kellogg has passionately served as Chair of the 鶹 College of Podiatric Medicine (KSUCPM) Advisory Board. Dr. Karen Kellogg graduated Magna Cum Laude from Siene Heights University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1996 before going on to earn her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from the former Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in 2000. Following podiatry school, she completed her two-year surgical residency training at Dunlap Memorial Hospital in Orrville, Ohio. In 2018, Dr. Kellogg earned her Master of Business A...
A New Jersey native found her home in Kent and dedicated her life to creating a strong, supportive community for all. As a triple alumna, Betsy Justice has deep ties to Kent State with decades worth of experiences. Born and raised in New Jersey, something about Kent, Ohio, and the people here captured her heart. She remains connected to the university as a part-time faculty member teaching psychology courses, but the majority of her time and focus is devoted to LoveLight, Inc., a nonprofit that she and two others founded in 1995. Since its founding, LoveLight has provided more than 100,000 ...
On Friday, April 14, the Akron Section of the American Chemical Society will be holding its annual Crano Memorial Lecture and dinner. This year, it will be on the Kent Campus, in the Integrated Sciences Building. The schedule is as follows: 5:30pm: Networking 6:30pm: Dinner 7:00pm: Lecture (open to the public) The lecture, Reducing Carbon Footprint with Next Generation Photovoltaics, will be presented by Dr. Prashant V. Kamat (Notre Dame University). In addition, Outstanding Junior Chemistry Award Winners will be acknowledged, and the Gene Easter Award will be presented prior to Dr. Ka...
We’ve heard it countless times over the past three years - the term “new normal”. Companies around the world are using it to describe new telecommuting policies, social events are shrinking, and brick and mortar stores are closing in favor of web markets, all due in-part to the COVID-19 era of recent history. But when it comes to your continuing medical education, are hours spent isolated behind your computer screen the new normal? KSUCPM recently polled podiatric physicians and surgeons nationwide to find out. While it may have been the catalyst for change three years ago, it seems that th...
鶹 College of Podiatric Medicine (KSUCPM), one of 11 accredited colleges of podiatric medicine in the United States, is proud to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Bako Medical Education Foundation, Inc. (“BMEF”). The Bako Medical Education Foundation strives to advance diagnostic excellence in the field of podiatry through education, empowerment, and inspiration. Toward this goal, the Foundation sponsors with scholarships and fellowships educational institutions that seek to train the podiatric medical community on the innovations and best-practices of medical diagnos...
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