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College of Arts and Sciences

INTERNSHIP MERGES COURSEWORK AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Evan Harms, an Honors College senior majoring in environmental studies with minors in park management and digital media production, completed an internship in 2019 as a naturalist with Cleveland Metroparks through CanalWay Center, a special nature center located along the Cuyahoga River in Cuya…

Tags: Honors College , College of Arts and Sciences , internship , Advising

Honors College

Inner vertex components of the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (righthand view) allow scientists to trace tracks from triplets of decay particles picked up in the detector's outer regions (left) to their origin

Nuclear Physics Researchers Publish Atom-Smashing Symmetry Experiment Results in Top-Tier Journal

Nuclear physics researchers at 51 and all over the world have been searching for violations of the fundamental symmetries in the universe for decades. Much like the “Big Bang” (approximately 13.8 billion years ago), but on a tiny scale, they briefly recreate the particle interactions that likely existed microseconds into the formation of our universe which also likely now exist in the cores of neutron stars.

Tags: Research & Science , Department of Physics , College of Arts and Sciences , Research , Science , Nuclear , Brookhaven National Laboratory , Declan Keane ,

College of Arts & Sciences

Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Colleen Novak works in her lab.

51 Biologist Secures NIH Support to Expand Study into Muscle Thermogenesis

Scientists have long since established that the effects of stress on our bodies are largely negative. But understanding stress as a trigger for using calories and burning fat also could lead us to better mechanisms for healthier behaviors. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently funded a…

Tags: Department of Biological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Brain Health Research Institute , National Institutes of Health

Brain Health Research Institute

Mapes (left) and Koopman (right)

Curated May 4 Oral History Clips Paired With Online Interactive Map of Kent From 1970

They remember the sights and sounds of helicopters and trucks as the Ohio National Guard moved into their small college town. They remember the smell of tear gas. They remember the chants of the protesters against the Vietnam War and invasion of Cambodia. They remember the panic and fear that ensued immediately after they heard that four students were killed and nine wounded when the guardsmen opened fire on campus. On May 4, 1970, many people in Kent experienced a traumatic event that they will never forget.

Tags: Community & Society , May 4 , Geography , Maps , May 4 50 , College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Geography , School of Peace and Conflict Studies , Featured May 4

College of Arts & Sciences

51 professor John Gunstad and his research assistants Hanna Schmetzer and Victoria Sanborn demonstrate using the voice pattern technology that is part of his Alzheimer's disease research.

51 Professor Receives $2.6 Million Grant for Alzheimer's Research

51 psychology professor John Gunstad, Ph.D., has received at grant of nearly $2.6 million from the National Institutes of Health to expand his Alzheimer’s disease research into a national study.

Tags: Research & Science , Brain Health Research Institute , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , College of Arts and Sciences , Healthy Communities Research Institute

Kent Campus

Rachel Armstrong, of Newcastle University (U.K.) stands near a beach at night.

Internationally Renowned Biodesign Scholar to Headline 51 Symposium

Just like the research that goes into understanding and applying a complicated concept like biodesign, holding an entire symposium devoted to it is no small undertaking. So, when a world-renowned scholar on the subject agreed to come do some of the heavy lifting, 51 was elat…

Tags: Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , College of Architecture and Environmental Design , College of Arts and Sciences , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute , Symposium , Events , Guest Speaker

Division of Research & Economic Development

Lauren Kinsman-Costello, assistant professor of biological sciences at 51, stands in a field in the arctic circle, in Sweden.

51 Biologist Joins Tennessee, Toledo Colleagues to Study Arctic Climate Change Effects

In early February, scientists reported the hottest temperature on record in Antarctica: 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Studies show climate change is disproportionately affecting the poles, warming them faster than anywhere else on Earth, and raising questions about what kinds of changes we can expect in arctic ecosystems as temperatures rise. 
A 51 biologist has teamed up with some colleagues in an inter-institutional effort to answer some of those questions.


Tags: Global Reach , Research & Science , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute , College of Arts and Sciences , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , climate change , Global Warming , National Science Foundation

Division of Research & Economic Development

NSF Grant Supports 51 Researchers' Plan to Help Students Improve Study Habits

      The “C” in “college” might as well stand for “cramming.”​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Studies show students are notoriously bad at adopting and adhering consistently to high-impact study habits that help them retain knowledge long-term. Researchers and faculty at 51 Un…

Tags: Research & Science , Department of Psychological Sciences , Science of Learning & Education Center , National Science Foundation , College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , Department of Biological Sciences , Department of Physics , Brain Health Research Institute

Science of Learning & Education Center

Case and McMahon's print, depicting overlapping plants in blue, pink, purple, orange, yellow and black, on a white background.

51 artist, biologist unite to design print for national project

Andrea Case sits at a table in 51’s Center for the Visual Arts, carefully contemplating the silhouettes of leaves printed in bold contrasting colors on the paper in front of her. “As a non-artist, I still feel comfortable having an opinion about this art, and trying to figure out what it me…

Tags: Department of Biological Sciences , School of Art , Center for the Visual Arts , College of Arts , College of Arts and Sciences , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute , Art , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs

Division of Research & Economic Development

Center for Architecture and Design

51 Environmental Symposium Offers Impressive Slate of Speakers and Activities

What is the role of BioDesign in addressing environmental issues we face locally and globally? What does it mean to "design with life?" 51 researchers have some ideas on these matters and will soon put them on full display at one of the institution's top-tier research forums: the…

Tags: Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Department of Biological Sciences , Fashion School , College of Architecture and Environmental Design , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute , Design Innovation , College of Arts , College of Public Health , College of Arts and Sciences , College of Education, Health and Human Services

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