Featured Spotlights
We deeply value the diverse experiences and paths that our alumni have embarked upon since their time at 91ֿ, and each story has a unique place in our community. Over 60,000 alumni worldwide called EHHS their home, and their experiences, insights, and successes play a crucial role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow.
Read more about our alumni, their path after graduation and the advice they have to offer students.
Tom Fulton
Career and Technical Education Graduate
On an average day, Tom Fulton, a Career and Technical Education graduate, spends nearly 12 hours working with talented students at the .
"I'm exhausted, but it's great. These kids are serious about what they want to do," said Fulton.
Using His 91ֿ Degree
As an administrator, Fulton uses his 91ֿ knowledge to motivate his classrooms, manage a grading system and follow state laws and guidelines.
Uniquely, the Chagrin Falls Performing Arts Academy accepts students on the autism scale. Fulton learned about accessibility options in the classroom from EHHS courses, which help him make accommodations for these students.
Advice
Fulton encourages students to have a lot of fun while in college. As a passionate administrator, Fulton credits his love for his work as his greatest asset.
“Study what you love,” Fulton said. “If you go to work with something you care about deeply, it’s not work.”
Caroline James
Gerontology & Nursing Home Administration Graduate
Caroline James volunteers as the team captain for the
James earned her bachelor's degree in Gerontology/Nursing Home Administration and currently oversees social services for memory care residents at Chapel Hill Community. She helped create the program, Comfort Matters, which provides people living with dementia the resources to live as comfortably and happily as possible.
Accomplishments
When , United Church Homes was one of three sponsors for the special. They selected James to represent them.
Advice
Throughout her time at 91ֿ, James made sure to show everyone that she is positive and professional at all times.
“Never burn any bridges,” James said, “You never know when you’re going to work with someone again.”
Anthony Shreffler
Evaluation and Measurement Graduate
Anthony Shreffler received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from 91ֿ. He worked in Cleveland briefly, but soon found himself back at 91ֿ, working in EHHS’ Research and Evaluation Bureau.
In this job, he conducts comprehensive evaluations for external projects and provides research consultation to faculty and students within EHHS.
Returning to Kent
After his undergraduate degree, he returned to Kent for the Evaluation and Measurement degree, which is designed for teachers and administrators seeking applied measurement, research and evaluation skills.
“I am very grateful to remain a part of the community now as a staff member,” Shreffler said, “I love the university environment; it has life to it, where things are always happening, moving and growing.”