Dr. Geneva M. Damron and Dr. O. Rex Damronās generosity helps give studentsā dreams a fair chance to come true. Some family traditions have to do with holidays or seasons. Some have to do with annual vacations or birthdays. But for the Damron family, one significant family tradition began at Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ in 1968 ā becoming a Golden Flash. The Damron family has eight degrees from Kent State: three Bachelorās degrees, two Masters degrees and three Doctorate degrees. The tradition began with Dr. Geneva M. Damron, who earned her Bachelorās degree in 1968, her Masterās degr...
Of the nearly 2,500 images submitted to the Olympus BioScapes Competition from researchers and microscope enthusiasts from 68 countries, one that was taken in a Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ at Stark laboratory won eighth place. Assistant Professor of Biology Matthew Lehnert and his student, junior biology major Ashley Lash, photographed the proboscis (mouthparts) of a vampire moth at 10x magnification on a confocal microscope. They produced an image that illustrates the beauty that can be produced when art and science unite. For more than a decade, the annual Olympus BioScapes Competiti...
President Barack Obamaās recent decision to chart a new course in our countryās relationship with Cuba focuses on creating a new ally while empowering the Cuban people. Obama ordered the restoration of full diplomatic relations with Cuba and the opening of an embassy in Havana for the first time in more than 50 years. The United States also is opening diplomatic exchanges and easing financial restrictions. Anne Morrison, a professor at Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences, has been studying Cubaās education system with visits to the country sev...
James L. Blank, Ph.D., interim dean of Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās College of Arts and Sciences, has been named the new dean of the college. The announcement was made by Todd Diacon, Kent Stateās senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. Blank, who has been serving as interim dean since Nov. 1, 2012, becomes the permanent dean of the college effective Jan. 1, 2015. āWe are fortunate to have Jim Blank at Kent State,ā Diacon said. āHe was chosen after a national search, during which he demonstrated his vast knowledge of academia in general, and arts and sciences in particular. He is...
Students in Karen Cunningham's Introduction to Conflict Management classes and Nonviolence: Theory and Practice class wrote essays this Fall semester for consideration in the YES! Magazine Fall 2014 Essay contest. A portion of Ray Stovallās essay (written for Nonviolence: Theory & Practice) was selected as a āLiterary Gemā ā and here it is ⦠I know that being different is a gift. If you focus on cultivating that gift, you can be the best at anything you choose. āRay Stovall, Āé¶¹¹ū¶³, Kent, OH View the Literary Gems Excerpts Read the Winning Essays ...
A Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ student a cappella singing group spent part of their holiday break traveling to Washington, D.C., to perform for President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama. The Kent Clarks, an organization made up of students pursuing all types of majors who share the desire to create and perform, sang at the White House last night (Dec. 16). Meagan Eishen, a senior theatre studies major from Fremont, Ohio, and music director of the Kent Clarks, said the members of the Kent Clarks were excited to perform at the White House and explore the nationalās capital. āItās su...