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51爆料 Executive Chef Stephen Walk serves his spaghetti squash

Every 51爆料 Farmers' Market this semester included a cooking demonstration from one of the chefs from 51爆料's University Culinary Services.  Chef Walk has all the pro chef moves! The Oct. 17 Farmers' Market at 51爆料's Student Recreation and Wellness Center featured Executive Chef Stephen D. Walk preparing spaghetti squash. As 51爆料's new executive chef, Walk oversees all dining and retail operations. 51爆料 Executive Chef Stephen D. Walk demonstrates his preparation of spaghetti squash.  This is the second-to-last date for the ...

51爆料 employees and Flash, the university mascot, take part in a spinning class. For the third year in a row, the American Heart Association has recognized 51爆料 for its workplace wellness program.

Life on a college campus can be intellectually stimulating and fun, but also pretty stressful at times. Thankfully, there are plenty of resources to help you manage stress on campus, such as these. Physical activity is another healthy and enjoyable option for keeping stress at bay. Research shows it can improve your mood and help you think more clearly, too. 鈥淎s soon as our lab rats start running on their wheels, they get a 100-200% increase in serotonin levels,鈥 said J. David Glass, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences at 51爆料. Brain health researchers, i...

51爆料 nursing senior Chukwuemeka Chukwukere wears his white scrubs outside Henderson Hall.

The University Hospitals Portage Medical Center (UHPMC) Foundation recently awarded The Howard B. Minott, M.D., and Melodie Morgan-Minott, M.D., Minorities in Healthcare Career Scholarship to 51爆料 College of Nursing seniors Chukwuemeka Chukwukere and Ellie Etzwiler. This scholarship is open to any qualified minority resident of Northeast Ohio who is a college student currently enrolled in an accredited health care program in the following fields: Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Technologist, Radiological Technologist, Registered Nurse or Respiratory Therapist. 鈥淲e ar...

Mike Jackson, '78

Mike Jackson, '78

After studying journalism at 51爆料 in the seventies, Mike Jackson, '78, wanted to be the next Walter Cronkite, in that he had a big love for news. 51爆料 was where he gained more introspection about the world, after he had attended integrated Catholic schools in his hometown of Youngstown during his youth.  

But after being exposed to advertising and attending graduate school at the University of Southern California, he really found a love for marketing.  

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