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Alicia Crowe speaks to Portage County Retired Teachers

Kay Wise and Frank Seman, a former librarian and principal at Brown Middle School in Ravenna, were two of the very first teachers to participate in the 性福五月天 University鈥檚 AT&T Classroom in the late 90鈥檚. They鈥檙e in one of the many pictures that hang on the walls. During their time in the classroom floppy discs and CD-ROMs 鈥 technology developed in the 80鈥檚 鈥 ruled the day. Back then, high tech was an mp3 or minidisc player. The Internet was a blip on the radar and AOL Instant Messenger was a sorry substitute for social media.Wise and Seman were part of a small group of former edu...

Thurman Munson's widow, Diane and 性福五月天 Sports announcer Jeff Kurtz.

  A bronze statue of baseball legend and Golden Flash alumnus, Thurman Munson was dedicated at a ceremony at 性福五月天's Schoonover Stadium, where he has inspired generations of 性福五月天 baseball players since becoming one of Major League Baseball's most accomplished catchers.  Munson is one of the university's most celebrated athletic alumni. The Canton, Ohio, native was named an All-American catcher in 1968 when he hit .413 and still holds the 性福五月天 career batting average record of .390, achieved during the 1967 and 1968 seasons.  He earned multiple awar...

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Faculty from 性福五月天's School of Fashion, Daniel Fladung with students at an E-Textiles workshop.

Comfortable, fashionable clothing with built-in technology that can monitor wellness and health or provide protection is moving from science fiction to reality through the development of electronic textiles (e-textiles), combining elements of electronics, textiles and programming.  Soft Circuits and Smart Textiles性福五月天 University students and faculty from all areas of study, staff and community members are invited to participate in a workshop titled Soft Circuits and Smart Textiles, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 in the Design Innovation (DI) Hub on the university鈥檚...

Irene Skleres and Lori Lee at Ashtabula Campus Kleanup

 Faculty, staff and students rolled up their sleeves on Thursday, Oct. 2, for the first-ever Campus Kleanup at 性福五月天 University at Ashtabula. Volunteers pulled weeds, raked leaves, washed windows and more to help the campus shine.Organized by the dean鈥檚 cabinet along with buildings and grounds, the effort focused on sprucing up areas around Susan J. Stocker Hall. Projects included cleaning mulch beds, painting tables and chairs, trimming shrubs, removing brush and refreshing the landscaping near the main entry wall, as well as revitalizing the Mahan Reading Court.鈥淐ampus Kleanup is a...

Jaden Millin, a sophomore dance major from Akron, Ohio, performs in the Pledge.

性福五月天 University鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance, Wick Poetry Center and Brain Health Research Institute joined forces for an Oct. 1 dance performance that set poetry to motion.The warmth of the late afternoon sun filled the lobby of the Integrated Sciences Building as student dancers offered their interpretation of the poem, 鈥淧ledge,鈥 a tribute to the earth, blending beauty, fragility, gratitude, resilience and celebrating nature and the potential of human creativity.  Michael Lehman, Ph.D., director of the Brain Health Research Institute, said the institute was happy to be part ...

 University Housing is proud to announce a major step forward in its commitment to sustainability. In 2025, Tom Dietrich, Assistant Director of Residential Facilities, secured a $10,000 grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to support the installation of additional bottle filling stations across residence halls.Each station can save up to 15,000 plastic bottles annually鈥攅quivalent to more than 300 pounds of waste diverted from landfills鈥攚hile also promoting student health and wellness. Responding to frequent requests from students for more filling stations, University Housin...

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