March 24: Dr. Anne Jefferson, an assistant professor in the Geology Department at Kent State, and her team have been asked by the National Parks Service to investigate why trees wonāt grow on National Park land in NE Ohio which are on top of old mining sites. Forest surrounds these places, but new plantings are not succeeding. The Parks Service gave Kent State a chance to do long term research at these sites which will help not just locally, but nationally and beyond. Read Road salt choking ecosystems and contaminating water Visit Dr. Anne Jefferson's Watershed...
Daniel Grossman, Ph.D., an award-winning journalist and radio/web producer with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, visited Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ recently to share his professional experiences with students, faculty and community members. Grossman was one of three panelists who spoke at the Kent State School of Communication Studies (COMM) Spring 2018 Global Issues Forum titled, āAdvancing Understanding of Climate Change: The Role of Science and Global Communication.ā With a Ph.D. in political science and a Bachelor of Science in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (...
Entrepreneurship takes many forms. It can take advantage of new technology or a new way of using old technology. In some cases, it combines new and old to create something entirely new. In Javon Millerās case, his business was created by combining a new hobby with a tool that humans have used for centuries. āBovazi is a handcrafted pen and pencil company that I started in January 2017 as a senior in high school,ā says Mr. Miller, a freshman psychology major. āI hand carve and assemble luxury pens from different materials.ā Made from wood and acrylic, Bovazi pens and pencils co...
Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās sustainability efforts include a nationally recognized tree campus, comprehensive recycling programs and a unique footprint of 12 LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) buildings throughout its campuses. Kent Stateās Center for the Visual Arts earned the most recent certification, a LEED silver rating, for its design and construction. LEED, the most widely used green building rating system in the world, provides a framework for creating healthy and cost-efficient green buildings. Using a rating system that comes from the U.S. Green Build...
A recent publication by Kent State geographers sheds more light on the causes of the Cambodian genocide that wiped out roughly a quarter of the countryās population in the late 1970s. Co-authored with Kent State geography professor James Tyner in Kent Stateās College of Arts and Sciences, doctoral student Stian Riceās article āThe rice cities of the Khmer Rouge: an urban political ecology of rural mass violenceā was published in the December issue of Transactions of the institute of British Geographers. The article counters a common belief among scholars that the Khmer Rouge were anti-...
WRITTEN BY: LAUREN GARCZYNSKI Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās sustainability efforts include a nationally recognized tree campus, comprehensive recycling programs and a unique footprint of 12 LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) buildings throughout its campuses. Kent Stateās Center for the Visual Arts earned the most recent certification, a LEED silver rating, for its design and construction. LEED, the most widely used green building rating system in the world, provides a framework for creating healthy and cost-efficient green buildings. Using a rating syste...
In order to perform necessary maintenance on the boilers, steam transmission systems and electrical distribution systems, Āé¶¹¹ū¶³'s Power Plant on the Kent Campus will be shut down beginning Sunday, May 13, at 12:01 a.m. The shutdown is expected to be completed Sunday, May 20, at 11:59 p.m. Due to work on the campus electrical system, the completion date may be delayed until Monday, May 21. As a result of the steam shutdown, most buildings located on campus will NOT have hot water to sinks and showers, etc., or heat or air conditioning...