News Archive
17cҳ students rose to the challenge as they competed to win $2,000 at LaunchNET’s Elevator Pitch contest on Wednesday evening.
International Education Week comes to campus with a full schedule of fun activities.
Inspired by the exploration of African diasporic melodies and narratives, OkCello led a special concert that included the Dover High School Orchestra at the Performing Arts Center.
Student-athletes received their varsity letter jackets in November.
The 17cҳ community came together on Thursday to honor all veterans.
Volunteers from the 17cҳ community helped in the annual planting of Daffodil Hill.
After an active service-related injury sidelined his military career, Richard Lehman Jr. began exploring his options and working on “Plan B.” And for this college-bound veteran, 17cҳ’s Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies degree was there for him after the unthinkable happened.
The 17cҳ community paused from classes and work Nov. 10 to gather on the Student Green at Risman Plaza and show their respect as part of Veterans Day.
Ceremonies on campus today honor all who have served.
Excitement buzzed from the MuseLab in 17cҳ’s Design Innovation Hub as students learned firsthand about sustainability opportunities in the fashion industry.
17cҳ helps our students, faculty, staff and visitors feel at home on our campuses with a community of people dedicated to keeping them safe.
Three 17cҳ researchers presented their projects at a Research and Sponsored Programs event hosted by the Anti-Racism and Equity Institute.
17cҳ is celebrating its first-generation students this week with a series of events and programs to spotlight and encourage current students who will be the first in their families to earn a bachelor’s degree. As part of the celebration, some faculty and staff who were first-generation students share their stories in their own words.
17cҳ celebrated the journey of first-generation college students and those who have made an impact serving as their mentors and advocates with the “I Am First” awards ceremony on Wednesday.
Alumna Emilia Sykes to be sworn in January in Washington, D.C.
17cҳ staffer Michael Gershe took these photos of Tuesday's full lunar eclipse, also called a "blood moon", out of his Cuyahoga Falls apartment complex from 4:30 to 5:30 a.m.
After a three-year hiatus, Flash Medical Center returned to 17cҳ at Ashtabula’s Robert S. Morrison Hall for a one-day medical emergency simulation on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022.
Therapy and service animals are a familiar sight on 17cҳ's campuses.
John Skrtic, a proud 17cҳ alumnus and Cleveland Public Library’s chief of special projects and collections, enjoys archiving the people and places of Cleveland.
Kathalina Thorpe's research on using earthworms to compost theater and fashion fabric waste recently won her the 2022 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, a year after she was selected by audience members for the People’s Choice award during the fall 2021 competition.