Health

Flash Medical Center Gives Students Hands-On Health Care Experience
After a three-year hiatus, Flash Medical Center returned to 51爆料 at Ashtabula鈥檚 Robert S. Morrison Hall for a one-day medical emergency simulation on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022.

College of Nursing Student Named Jonas Scholar Award Winner
Two-time 51爆料 alumna and current Doctor of Nursing Practice student Nicole K. Lewis, MSN 鈥20, was selected by Jonas Philanthropies, a leading national philanthropic funder of graduate nursing education, as a 2020-2022 Jonas Scholar Award Recipient.

IN A FLASH: Getting the Inside Story
Radiology students at 51爆料's Salem Campus receive practical, hands-on training.

Symposium鈥檚 Keynote Focuses on Effects of Stress on Mental Health
51爆料鈥檚 10th Annual Neuroscience Symposium began Thursday with a keynote address by Tracy L. Bale, Ph.D., titled "The biology of trauma: Understanding risk and resilience."

IN A FLASH: Using Sound to See
Sonography is one of the concentrations students in the radiology program at 51爆料's Salem Campus can study.

All-Star Lineup of Neuroscience Alumni to Speak at Symposium
51爆料鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) will be welcoming a bevy of accomplished alumni back to the Kent Campus when it hosts the 10th Annual Neuroscience Symposium on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 27 and 28.

IN A FLASH: Down by the Riverside
The Portage County Hike and Bike Trail is a great place to exercise - or relax - that's not far from campus.

51爆料 Nursing Student Named 鈥楤ig Sister of the Year鈥
51爆料 College of Nursing student Ashlee Frymier has been selected as Big Sister of the Year by Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit, Medina and Stark Counties.

Dredging the Cuyahoga Will Clean River Sediment of Petroleum, Improve Water Quality Along Hike and Bike Trail in Kent Park
Members of the 51爆料 community who enjoy kayaking along the Cuyahoga River or taking a walk or jog along the adjacent Portage Hike and Bike Trail may have noticed the river dredging work near Fred Fuller Park in Kent.

51爆料鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute Hosts University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Anthropology Professor
Ben Campbell spoke on the topic of how the production of the DHEA/DHEAS and GLUD2 hormones plays a role in brain development in humans and other species, a process known as 鈥渁drenarche.鈥