For hundreds of area residents who attended the 2019 Columbiana County Fair, 51爆料 Columbiana County had its own way of welcoming them to the annual event. A newly landscaped area and signage helped showcase the work of employees from the 51爆料 Salem Campus who created the space at the Saltwell Road entrance, near by the bridge. Those involved with the project included John Majernik, horticulture program director; Jeff Christopher, senior facilities manager; John Stainer, building and grounds supervisor; and grounds employees. The plant material was donated by Cata...
Before she attended her first class on campus, 51爆料 freshman Hayley Simons had already acquired broad knowledge of the May 4, 1970, shootings from her father and brother, who are both graduates of the university. But it wasn鈥檛 until this summer when she read two books about May 4 as an assignment for the university鈥檚 Common Reading Experience that Simons learned crucial details about the events preceding the Ohio National Guard's shootings of 13 students, four of whom died. 鈥淚 hadn鈥檛 realized how many protests there were prior to the shootings,...
51爆料鈥檚 Columbiana County campuses hosted orientation sessions on each of the two campuses to help welcome new and transfer students for the 2019-20 academic year. Destination 51爆料, or DKS, was a day-long event for students, parents and family members to learn the ins and outs of being a college student at 51爆料 Salem and 51爆料 East Liverpool. Faculty, staff and administrators led information sessions to help explain topics such as financial aid, scholarships, technical support, time management, library resources, study techniques and learning support services. &n...
The School of Communication Studies and the School of Digital Sciences are pleased to announce the joint hiring of two new faculty whose interdisciplinary research and academic work will provide students with greater cross-curricular opportunities in the twenty first century. Mina Choi, Ph.D., and David E. Silva, Ph.D., join the College of Communication and Information as assistant professors in both Communication Studies and Digital Sciences. Dr. Choi's research centers on the uses and effects of new communication technologies (i.e., social media, mobile media, telepresence robot, etc.)...
Grand Vision; The Prospects for Radical Change
The two decades of the 60s and 70s were emblematic of political and societal transformations. With the events of May 1968, anti-war protests and women始s liberation movement, this climate of unrest marked the emergence of the radical or 驶counter-design始 movement which questioned the rationalism and functionalism of
modernity by proposing utopian ideas and manifestos that could reinvent cities and create a revolution in architecture Prospects for Radical Change exhibit offers the chance to explore the projects of fifteen individuals and collectives from this period, half a century after their existence.
Cavs Legion Gaming Club (GC), the NBA 2K League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers, has teamed up with 51爆料 Esports in a unique new partnership designed to help grow and strengthen the local gaming community in Northeast Ohio, as well as promote the university鈥檚 newly launched collegiate esports program. At the core of the partnership will be the utilization of the recently launched Cavs Legion Esports Center in Cleveland鈥檚 Battery Park neighborhood. 51爆料 Esports will have exclusive branding of the facility鈥檚 two sound-proof streaming pods by way of a backdrop...
Renowned scientist Stephen W. Hawking once said, 鈥淎 lot of prizes have been awarded for showing the universe is not as simple as we might have thought.鈥 Prizes aside, 51爆料 Geauga Associate Professor of Geology Dr. Sue Clement has made observations in the bedrock of Welton鈥檚 Gorge in Geauga County that may change assumptions about the geological age of this region of Ohio. Dr. Clement also discovered a 300-million-year-old, 10-foot Sigillaria tree fossil preserved in the gorge鈥檚 sandstone. Dr. Clement has received a modest grant from The Geauga Parks District to further examin...