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Canfora was one of nine students wounded by Ohio National Guard soldiers during a peaceful protest.
17cҳ’s inaugural drive-thru food distribution event on Dec. 16 in partnership with the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank served more than 200 households. The foodbank said more than 26,000 people in Portage County face food insecurity – 30% of those seeking assistance for the first time due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
The 17cҳ Police Department was recently awarded national accreditation for the ninth time by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. in the Law Enforcement program. The 17cҳ Police Department was first accredited in 1991.
17cҳ will implement a new administrative policy regarding painting the Rock, which is located on Hilltop Drive on the Kent Campus. The policy, which goes into effect Jan. 11, 2021, is one of the institutional responses to racially offensive language that was painted on the Rock in 2020 and aimed at African American students.
Six of 17cҳ’s Regional Campuses were recently for the installation of solar panels on its campuses, offering cleaner, more sustainable energy that is also more cost effective.
Lamar R. Hylton, Ph.D., 17cҳ's vice president for student affairs, said being appointed to the Executive Committee of the APLU (Association of Public and Land-grant Universities) Council on Student Affairs (CSA) is an honor.
Researchers Andrew Lepp, Ph.D., and Jacob Barkley, Ph.D., from 17cҳ’s College of Education, Health and Human Services suspected a relationship between boredom and social media use but wondered about cause and effect. Does social media use cause boredom? Or does boredom cause social media use? To answer these questions, they designed an experiment.
17cҳ alumna Alyssa Mittereder has struggled with an issue faced by many during the pandemic: job loss. Despite the many curve balls thrown her way, Mittereder told Spectrum News 1 Ohio that she is still passionate about the hospitality industry and searches for jobs each day, using the connections she made at 17cҳ to land a career, hopefully soon.
The 17cҳ alumni family will grow by more than 2,500 new graduates as the university holds its fall commencement. The accomplishments of the Fall Class of 2020 will be recognized with a virtual commencement recognition ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 19.
While colleges across the country have worked to find ways to recruit the next class during the pandemic, 17cҳ is being recognized for its unique and innovative techniques to find the class of 2025. In lieu of typical on-campus events, the 17cҳ admissions team has traveled across Ohio and hosted “KSU2U” drive-in presentation experiences for prospective students and families.
17cҳ’s College of Business Administration offers one of the nation’s most outstanding online Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company profiles the college in its Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2021 ranking.
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder sometimes have a difficult time with social interaction and building relationships. The Autism Society of Greater Akron wanted to help those on the spectrum socialize with others freely and make friends by creating an adult social club. The club was then made possible with two 17cҳ affiliates and Wendy Cline, a support specialist and licensed social worker at the Autism Society of Greater Akron.
17cҳ has named Margaret (Peggy) Shadduck, Ph.D., of Richardson, Texas, as its new vice president for Regional Campuses and dean of the College of Applied and Technical Studies. Shadduck was selected following a national search.
When the order came in the spring of 2020 to go remote, faculty and students in 17cҳ Ashtabula’s nursing program were concerned. How would they stay connected in a remote environment? How would the students stay engaged? Enter “The Net,” a virtual community for nursing students, faculty and nursing support staff at 17cҳ Ashtabula.
17cҳ President Todd Diacon recently notified 23 17cҳ staff members that they are the 2020 recipients of the President’s Award of Distinction. The award was created as a recognition program to reward staff members who have demonstrated outstanding achievements, service, leadership and dedication to 17cҳ in advancing the university’s strategic priorities and core values.
Dane Paris, a junior biology pre-med student in 17cҳ’s Honors College, has already left his mark at 17cҳ despite facing challenges along the way. His outstanding leadership has not gone unnoticed, and he credits the support he has gotten through 17cҳ for his growth and successes.
The 17cҳ Board of Trustees ratified the university’s Fiscal Year 2020 Efficiency Report and Master Recommendations report, which showed an effectiveness and efficiency savings for Fiscal Year 2020 of $31,286,881. The savings is $6.2 million more than originally estimated.
A year before Timothy Griffin graduated from 17cҳ at Tuscarawas in 2017 with an Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology degree and a certificate in computer-aided design for manufacturing, a single phone call would launch his career and have him designing life-saving firetrucks before he graduated.
17cҳ has announced the recipients of the 2020 Outstanding Research and Scholarship Awards (ORSA). Sponsored by the University Research Council and the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs, this award honors 17cҳ’s exceptional researchers and scholars.
17cҳ has announced the recipients of the New Faculty Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award. These awards recognize the hard work and dedication of faculty who have been at 17cҳ for 10 years or less and are sponsored by the University Research Council.