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STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT POLICIES

It is the responsibility of the student to fully understand the information presented in the current 51±¬ÁÏ Catalog and to know and observe all policies and procedures of the University. Regulations may not be waived nor exceptions granted because a student pleads ignorance of policies or procedures. 

Quick Tips IMPROVE Series, Part 5: Other Content Types (Links, Files, Images, and Videos)

POSTED: Apr. 19, 2024

Welcome back to Part 5 of our IMPROVE series. We’re on to the letter O in our IMPROVE acronym, which stands for Other Content Types.

Last time, we discussed how to use the Rich Content Editor (RCE) to present textual content within Pages in your Canvas courses. In Part 5, we will expand on embedding other types of content and media.

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Jessica Clonch

For Jessica Clonch, Pymatuning State Park feels like home as she leads moonlit hikes, arts and crafts activities and closeups with possums and eagles in the nest in her role as a naturalist. But on April 8, 2024, and the days before, the 2020 51±¬ÁÏ alum, had the opportunity to educate the public about the total solar eclipse, a wondrous event that filled her park with folks from as far away as British Columbia, Canada.Since childhood Clonch has wanted to combine her love of the outdoors with her career. Now, to her delight, she’s living the dream.“I loved camping. I loved backpacking...

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Michelle Adair

 Congratulations to Michelle Adair, a professor in the Addictions Counseling program housed in the School of Lifespan, Development, and Educational Sciences, for being named Most Valuable Professor.The announcement was made at a recent women's softball game when Michelle threw out the first pitch. She was nominated by senior third base player Alexandria Whitmore, a native of Mogadore and a student in Michelle’s Addictions Counseling course....

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