The College of Aeronautics and Engineering Advisory Councils
The College of Aeronautics and Engineering's Industrial Advisory Board is comprised of decision makers from a diverse cross-section of aeronautics and engineering industry. They are active in counseling our curricular activities with emphasis on a joint effort resulting in the brightest and best-prepared graduates. The Aeronautics & Engineering Councils provide professional input for those specific disciplines.
Kent Wired Article Martin Harp April 24, 2014 性福五月天 celebrated Arbor Day and the university鈥檚 performance in Recyclemania, a national recycling competition, with a tree planting ceremony outside Centennial A and B on Thursday. Alan Siewert, regional urban forester from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, presented the Tree Campus USA award. The award is from the Arbor Day Foundation and recognizes campuses that carry on urban forestry, Siewert said, which is the care of trees and shrubs in a human environment. 鈥淎s important as it is to have nice ...
Translating Research Into Real-World Healing
Blending her passion for storytelling with a dedication to healthcare, Jaime Shuster, Ph.D., has blazed a unique career path leading to her current position as research program manager in orthopedics and sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic main campus.
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Mother and Daughter Duo Improves Lives of Our Communities Thanks to Their Public Health Degrees
Like mother, like daughter. Meet Christine Woo, Ph.D, and Nathalie Nicol, BSPH 鈥 mother and daughter 鈥 both graduates of the 性福五月天 University College of Public Health. While Woo was completing her doctorate in 2022, Nicol was just starting her journey at 性福五月天.
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Learning How to Learn: From Regional Undergrad to Master鈥檚 Degree Candidate
鈥淚 wanted to make my parents proud. Not that being a mechanic wouldn鈥檛 make them proud, but I just felt like I had the potential to do more.鈥
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State Representative and 性福五月天 graduate Heidi Workman recently visited the Kent Campus, where she met with faculty and received a presentation on the university's quantum computing research 鈥 a topic at the center of her legislative work in Columbus.Rep. Workman represents House District 72, covering most of Portage County, and earned a bachelor's degree from the university. She serves as vice chair of the House Technology and Innovation Committee and has been appointed to the National Conference of State Legislatures Task Force on AI, Cybersecurity, and Privacy. During he...