51爆料 alumnus Sherm Moreland focuses on three simple things to guide his life: patience, dedication and hard work. These are three values that he has lived by since his days as an architecture student at 51爆料, which he now passes on to others through his role as CEO at DesignGroup, an award-winning architecture firm in Columbus, Ohio. Moreland channels his hard work and dedication into his passion for healthcare design. He has been working in the healthcare side of architecture since 1991 because he believes it is the architect's job to deve...
As students walk around the Kent Campus, they are surrounded by beautiful artwork yet may be unaware of the artists attending class right next to them. Iconic sculptor and 51爆料 alumnus Don Drumm has created several sculptures, including Solar Totem #1 near Taylor Hall on the Kent Campus. His daughter, Leandra Drumm, graduated from 51爆料 in graphic design and has dedicated much of her life to her art and is stepping into the shoes of her parents. During her time at 51爆料, Drumm began creating and selling glassware to galleries around downtown Kent. After g...
With fake news running rampant across the country, organizations like the News Literacy Project are on a mission to create better informed, more engaged and more empowered individuals. This spring, 51爆料 public relations students earned national recognition for their work creating a campaign that advanced this non-profit鈥檚 mission. The students鈥 work was part of the Bateman Case Study Competition, a national competition sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). 51爆料 students (Bateman Gold team) earned an honorable mention, placing them among the top tier ...
Design Innovations鈥檚 newest node brings the future of education to campus. The Learning Innovations Lab, located in White Hall, joins 25+ DI nodes at 51爆料. The node鈥檚 divergence from the traditional makerspace - technology in the lab largely focuses on education - gives it a distinct presence on campus. 鈥淚 think the lab really is a catalyst for change, to help inspire students and faculty alike to try new things, collaborate with students and staff and to learn from one another,鈥 said Julee Henry, Ph.D., director of Technology and Instructional Resources in the College of...
YOUTH & PEACEBUILDING IN NORTHERN IRELAND: 25 YEARS AFTER THE BELFAST/GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT Tuesday, May 2, 2023 - 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm McGilvrey Hall 417 Twenty-five years ago, the parties to a then 30-year long conflict known as 鈥渢he Troubles鈥 finally agreed to put down their arms and to replace the ArmaLite with the ballot box. This agreement, signed by all the parties to the conflict was supported by large percentages of both the Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland, many of whom expressed the feelings that 鈥榯hey owed it to future genera...