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![Planting trees in Cuyahoga Valley National Park](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/1_5_2_thumbnail/public/article/IMG_0078%281%29.jpg%20resized_0.jpg?VersionId=IFynysC4tTXINMgj4dL6q2dlWR_vayX_&h=25501604&itok=lyhpHt_X)
Students and faculty from the Recreation, Park, Tourism and Management program volunteered to plant trees recently at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Macedonia. View the slideshow.
![Devine’s book aims to take the rights of people with disabilities to a level where disability is viewed as simply a part of the human condition.](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/1_5_2_thumbnail/public/article/Devine%20Book%20cover_3.jpg?VersionId=tAeSAVrL1jymMtzOqv5Dtp3FjyDg0cud&h=b6844c41&itok=ILDNQFTC)
Mary Ann Devine, Ph.D., and professor in the Recreation, Park and Tourism Management program, recently authored a book titled, “Inclusive Leisure: A Strengths-based Approach.”
![Spring 2022 EHHS Doctoral Forum Retreat](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/1_5_2_thumbnail/public/article/ehhs%20Doctoral%20forum%20retreat.png?VersionId=6UAGsmg1t5Xam7jbHIGSbJ.gyMqz_f.s&h=eb901320&itok=wVFAwQKo)
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To infinity and beyond seems to be the goal for a dedicated faculty member committed to providing the next generation of STEM students with the resources and knowledge to lay the foundation for their future accomplishments within the field. Joanne Caniglia, professor in the School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies, recently received funding from the NASA Glenn Research Center, an institute located in Cleveland, to provide K-12 students with an immersive and educational experience focused on critical thinking, observation and innovation within the field of science and engineering.
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![Paul Geis hosted a breakout session at Spring2019 Doctoral Forum Retreat Paul Geis hosted a breakout session at Spring2019 Doctoral Forum Retreat](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/1_5_2_thumbnail/public/article/IMG_2727.jpg?VersionId=DglJuiAY_PBzHvkuvHNx5LvrppyK.Q9P&h=027c6e35&itok=vHjtxCNY)
![Rhonda Hylton and team presenting at OCTELA conference Rhonda Hylton and team presenting at OCTELA conference](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/1_5_2_thumbnail/public/Rhonda%20Hylton%20CI.jpg?VersionId=f0efGOJV9VPA3k_XnrQxFzfUIczikRtk&h=3cd06fc8&itok=wANQC7YN)