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Learning by doing is the most effective way to help nursing students master their vital roles as troubleshooters, patient advocates and agents of healing.
Randal Riffle, Kent State University at Stark security officer, has been recognized twice for performing a life-saving procedure that he learned during professional development training.
Enter for a chance to win an autographed helmet and a football swag bag when the Flashes take to the gridiron for a special practice open to all Kent State faculty and staff on Mon., Aug. 19, at 5:30 p.m.
Faculty and staff are cordially invited to a matinee performance of “The Music Man.”
Looking for a way to connect with, or enhance your support for, the Kent State community? If so, look no further than the KSU Employee Resource Groups.
Kent State University’s inaugural year for the Excellence in Faculty Mentoring awards resulted in recognition for Jayne Moneysmith and Amoaba Gooden.
Fifty years ago this June, Cleveland was forever tied to the U.S. environmental crisis when national media reported on a fire burning in the Cuyahoga River. Because of pervasive industrial pollution, the 1969 fire was in fact not the first time that the Cuyahoga River had burned.