Community & Society
Homeschool Students Feel At Home On The Tuscarawas Campus
Middle school- and high school-aged students learned about fuel cell energy, while elementary-aged school students discovered how propeller-driven vehicles operate, providing all students a first-hand look into the 17cÍøÒ³°æ Tuscarawas Engineering Technology Green & Alternative Energy program and the use of alternative energy to power devices.
On The Ground: Student Journalists Seek Answers At Scene of Train Derailment
A number of 17cÍøÒ³°æ's student journalists recently got the experience of a lifetime when they traveled to East Palestine, Ohio, to cover a train derailment that is getting attention across the country.
'Dear Ukraine' Exhibit Installed at the Washington National CathedralÂ
In a new partnership, the "" exhibit was recently installed on the walls of the at the Washington National Cathedral so visitors can recognize the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Dr. Spake Reads Dr. Seuss
The 17cÍøÒ³°æ Bookstore celebrated "Dr. Seuss Day" on Thursday.
Professor Believes Artificial Intelligence May Help Pilots Avoid Bird Strikes
Over the weekend, a Southwest Airlines flight was forced to turn back for an emergency landing after an incident where the plane is believed to have experienced bird strikes to an engine and the aircraft’s nose. But, what is a bird strike? And how do we reduce the risk of bird strikes? Syed A.M. Shihab, Ph.D., assistant professor in 17cÍøÒ³°æ's College of Aeronautics and Engineering, shared his insight on bird strikes in a previous article, “What’s the Big Idea? Birds and Drones.â€
New Business Continues to Grow in the City of Kent
Businesses open, businesses close, new businesses take their place. In the past three years (and counting) more than 20 new businesses have opened their doors in Kent, Ohio. But who is coming and why?
It's E-Cycling Month at 17cÍøÒ³°æ
Electronic recycling drop-off dates in March are part of 17cÍøÒ³°æ's overall institutional sustainability initiatives.
Blue, Gold and Oh So Grateful
Now referred to as Kent Card, the Blue, Gold and Grateful employee appreciation program is still going strong. Employees appreciate receiving their $20 Kent Card, which can be spent at participating downtown businesses, and in turn downtown businesses enjoy the influx of customers and thousands of dollars.
Scholars Assembling Hygiene Kits That Could Be Headed To Space
The sky is the limit for learning basic life skills. That is the lesson for several Columbiana County Rising Scholars involved in a project through NASA.
IN A FLASH: Spring's First 17cÍøÒ³°æ Farmers' Market
The first on-campus Farmers' Market of spring arrived on Tuesday in the DI Hub.