East Liverpool Campus Participating in Community Garden Project

East Liverpool Campus Stakes Claim in Community Garden

Planting in the Community Garden were (from left) Candy Solterbeck, Dr. Lydia Rose, Megan Rodgers and Enjolie


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plots number 23 and 27 of the East Liverpool Health Department’s Community Garden have been claimed by the Kent State East Liverpool Campus – with plants already taking root.

The Environmental Club on the East Liverpool Campus is sponsoring the two raised garden boxes which contain tomatoes, zucchini, jalepeno peppers, red and orange bell peppers and a few flowers. Once harvested, the vegetables will be donated to a local food pantry. The club also planted flowers to decorate the gazebo-like structure in the garden.

Enjolie waters the plants

Working on the project most recently were Megan Rodgers, advisor for the Environmental Club and lab assistant for the biology department, and her daughter, Enjolie; Dr. Lydia Rose, assistant professor of sociology; and Candy Solterbeck, administrative assistant.

 

 

POSTED: Thursday, June 9, 2016 11:40 AM
UPDATED: Wednesday, July 03, 2024 11:24 AM

Dr. Brad Bielski, interim dean of Kent State University at Salem, announced those students named to the Spring 2024 President’s and Dean’s lists. To qualify for the President’s List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 hours during the semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a 3.40 or greater grade point average and must have completed 12 or more credit hours for the semester, the majority at the Salem Campus.

The students and their hometowns are:

Dr. Brad Bielski, interim dean of Kent State University at East Liverpool, announced those students named to the Spring 2024 President’s and Dean’s lists. To qualify for the President’s List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 or more credit hours during the semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a 3.40 or greater grade point average and must have completed 12 or more credit hours for the semester, the majority at the East Liverpool Campus. 

The students and their hometowns are:

Step in. Stand out! That was a common theme among student speakers and graduates at this year's Kent State University's Regional Campus spring graduation ceremonies.

From the shores of Lake Erie to the banks of the Ohio River, more than 1,600 Regional Campus students graduated with master's, bachelor's and associate degrees, along with certificate programs certifications.