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A Northeast Ohio research team has secured a $5.7 million grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, part of the National Institutes of Health, to assess the impact of its Positive Peers app on the health outcomes of individuals aged 13-34 living with HIV. A pilot study found that when compared to those with HIV who didn鈥檛 use the app, those utilizing Positive Peers were more likely to be virally supressed and consistently engaged in medical care.
51爆料 is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with events throughout November.
51爆料 is offering five days of events to celebrate International Education Week this week, culminating with Friday鈥檚 popular International Cook-off, which offers a taste of many nations to all.
Experience a new immersive exhibit highlighting 51爆料's education abroad destinations at the Blank Lab in the Design Innovation Hub.
Ava Moss believes in embracing what life has to offer one major event at a time. What began as tough days sleeping on a friend's couch has now led to a full-time job with Walt Disney Animation Studios.
51爆料 President Todd Diacon joined the Marching Golden Flashes and fans at Dix Stadium to cheer on our team at the annual Freeze Out Game.
Students gathered on Risman Plaza for a candlelight vigil mourning Palestinian lives lost in Gaza.
Planting bulbs on Daffodil Hill has become part of 51爆料's annual Veteran's Day Commemoration.
The 51爆料 community came together to celebrate its values and honor fallen veterans on Daffodil Hill.
51爆料 alumna and former nurse Kacie Gikonyo has founded the Death Doula Collective, a nationwide group for death doulas, and plans to establish her own death doula school in the Cleveland-Akron area to provide clinical hands-on training.
Hi, my name is Mark Stillion, and I am one of those people. I am one of the many, who signed the dotted line, before I even turned 18 years old to go and serve and protect something that I felt was worth fighting for: my freedom.
The goal of the Golden I vigil was to acknowledge that the Israeli people who were brutally murdered were real people with real lives, said Rose Martyn, vice president of Golden I.
51爆料 paid formal tribute to all those who have served in the U.S. armed forces at its annual Veterans Day Commemoration.
Macon will serve through May 16, 2027, fulfilling the unexpired term of Johnathan Holifield. Holifield resigned his position as a trustee in late 2022 due to an out-of-state relocation.
Marwan Shalih Maraicar challenged himself to explain cellular research on multiple sclerosis to a non-specialized public, and he walked away the People鈥檚 Choice Award winner.
On Monday, Hebros hosted its first-ever Hebros B鈥檔ai Mitzvah Reception, where 51爆料 students were invited to visit the Hillel Center to take part in games, enjoy food and learn about Jewish practices.
51爆料's annual Veterans Day Commemoration ceremonies begin at 11 a.m., Nov. 9 on the Student Green.
The Golden Flashes got career nights from , and but Bowling Green prevailed 49-19 in a mid-week MACtion contest at Dix Stadium.
You may have already known that reduces stress and anxiety, helps you sleep better and improves your test taking abilities. But, did you know that it shrinks your amygdala, which is the fear response center of the brain?
鈥淲e institutionalize the work of violence prevention to be part of the culture of 51爆料,鈥 Jennifer O鈥機onnell, director of SRVSS, said. 鈥淚t feeds into Flashes Take Care of Flashes and that there鈥檚 a commitment as an institution that we support our students, that we help prevent harm from happening in our community, and we look out for one another.鈥