Graduate Research Symposium: Day 2
The 2021 Graduate Research Symposium showcases graduate student research and will feature oral presentations from graduate students on Thursday.
Op-Ed submitted by: David Mitchell, General Manager, Performing Arts Center at 51爆料 at Tuscarawas One Year. To borrow a line from the Broadway musical RENT鈥 鈥525,600 minutes. How do you measure, measure a year?鈥 In the next several days, you鈥檙e going to see a lot of musicians, actors, venues and arts organizations share the one-year anniversary of their 鈥渓ast performance鈥. Their 鈥渓ast show鈥. Maybe their 鈥渓ast paid gig鈥 before the pandemic brought everything to a halt. For the Performing Arts Center, March 10th, 2020 was that last live experience we were...
The 2021 Graduate Research Symposium showcases graduate student research and will feature oral presentations from graduate students on Thursday.
CliftonStrengths is a paid leadership assessment, and the Division of Graduate Studies will be covering the cost of the assessment for graduate students on a first-come, first-served basis. The deadline to register for the CliftonStrengths assessment is Wednesday, March 24 at 5 p.m. Career Exploration and Development (CED) will be hosting a virtual workshop during Graduate Student Appreciation Week (GSAW) on April 8.
The 2021 Graduate Research Symposium showcases graduate student research. Day 1 of the Sympoium will feature graduate students' poster presentations and a keynote speaker.
The virtual poster presentations will take place from 2:30-4:30 p.m. and the keynote address will begin at 4:45 p.m.
Join us for a fun evening of trivia with questions that span across the world! The students with the top scores will receive prizes! to join us.
Kickoff Graduate Student Appreciation Week (GSAW) by driving through to pick up a boxed lunch and care package from the Division of Graduate Studies. Register for a boxed lunch and care package via our . Limit of one boxed lunch and care package per student. Please bring your Flashcard/Student ID or other form of identification for pickup.
51爆料 at Ashtabula was set up to take patients in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic last spring when authorities and experts were unsure of how the spread would impact area hospitals. The space wasn鈥檛 needed then, but the campus helped in other ways by donating personal protective equipment to frontline health care professionals. Now as vaccinations become more readily available, the campus has stepped up in partnership with the Ashtabula City Health Department to serve as a distribution center for the vaccine. Hosting a total of 16 clinics through February and e...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has recently selected an article by Materials Science Graduate faculty members, Dr. Antal Jakli and Dr. Samuel Sprunt as a 2021 HOT PCCP article. The article is titled: The interplay between spatial and heliconical orientational order in twist-bend nematic materials. You can find the article by going to: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/cp/d0cp06633h#!divAbstract ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has recently selected an article by Materials Science Graduate faculty members, Dr. Antal Jakli and Dr. Samuel Sprunt as a 2021 HOT PCCP article. The article is titled: The interplay between spatial and heliconical orientational order in twist-bend nematic materials. You can find the article by going to: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/cp/d0cp06633h#!divAbstract ...
English Professor Vera Camden, Ph.D. spoke with Cleveland-based WKYC's Lynna Lai (on March 2) about Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Cleveland Indians response to Mickey Callaway's behavior. "Have the [high-profile] good guys speak up for women," Camden said. "That would be powerful." Dr. Camden, who teaches 51爆料 courses on #MeToo among many other topics, says MLB must face its own social reckoning. To that end, she's concerned about reports conflating Callaway's alleged consensual affair, with the allegations of sexual harassment in the work...