Beckman Coulter ProteomeLab PF2D
Compared to traditional fractionation techniques, advantages of the PF2D chromatographic approach include:
Mission and Vision
Our mission is to recruit, retain, and develop students from underrepresented and diverse populations to help them successfully navigate the college process from admission through graduate school and career achievement. Our vision is to be exemplary in our collective commitment to preparing our EHHS and local community members to meet the ever-changing diversity needs of our society, thus, reducing barriers to learning and education.
"I was excited for the ensemble to be recognized for performances from our first season, including our Severance Hall performance of “Mother of Revolution!” Each season, the group has built on the first season and continues to develop excellence in musicianship. Every member can proudly say they are a part of our legacy," said Dr. Wendy Matthews. ...
Mastering the Art of Peacemaking
As Kent State’s School of Peace and Conflict Studies celebrates the 50th anniversary of its curriculum, it’s begun offering a master’s degree in peace and conflict studies this fall.
Behind the big moments in sports that bring cities, families and friends together are sports media professionals. We caught up with three Kent State alumni — three of many who have pursued this path — at various stages of their careers. They share their advice, favorite moments and how sports have enriched their lives and careers. Meet Steve Albert, ’72; Daniel Gerbracht, ’16, and Kristyn Hibbett, ’22. Steve Albert, Class of 1972 Steve Albert graduated from Kent State in 1972 with a degree in telecommunications, but he began his career in sports the moment he was bor...
Carrying on a Legacy of Community Service
Cleveland native and Newman Civic Fellow Anaya Spencer is an advocate for Black maternal and infant health.
Featured Faculty spotlights EHHS professors who share their background, experiences, interests, and advice for students. Kathy Bergh joined the faculty of Kent State University in 2000 as an adjunct faculty member. She currently serves as a Non-Tenure Track Senior Lecturer and Program Director for the minor in Nonprofit Studies. Since 2016, Kathy has worked with a committee of students to organize and present events in the ongoing Nonprofit Spotlight Speaker Series. She is a member of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) an...