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Outstanding Mentorship Award

The Outstanding Mentorship Award recognizes faculty and staff members who demonstrate exceptional dedication to student mentorship and development within the College of Aeronautics and Engineering. This award celebrates individuals who go above and beyond their regular duties to foster student growth, provide guidance, and create meaningful mentoring relationships.

Rainy Campus

Multiple buildings on 91²Ö¿â’s Kent Campus were affected by a strong natural gas odor on Nov. 19, leading some employees and students to vacate their buildings temporarily.91²Ö¿â Police said crews working in the area were completing a scheduled bleeding of gas lines, which caused the odor. Gas crews said winds blowing toward campus contributed to the strong smell on some parts of campus. â€œBleeding gas lines” is the intentional release of trapped air from a gas line by opening a specific valve, allowing the gas to flow and push out the air.Crews completed their work arou...

Academic Guidance

Expert assistance with college applications, financial aid forms, and essential steps like preparing for college entrance exams, selecting courses, reentering high school, or transitioning to GED programs.

Christmas in the Air dancers and Luminare Christmas performers

The Performing Arts Center at 91²Ö¿â – Tuscarawas has two upcoming shows that promise to delight audiences and get the whole family into the holiday spirit. Christmas in the Air is a spectacular holiday song and dance variety show coming Tuesday, December 17th at 7:30 p.m. and Luminare Christmas brings its electrifying blend of rock and festive cheer on Thursday, December 19th at 7:30 p.m.Christmas in the Air is a first-class family ‘snow globe come to life’ experience, featuring a cast of awe-inspiring synchronized high-kicking Rockette-style dancers, along with ...

Treasure Reynolds Reflects on Study Abroad Opportunity

While sorting through her email messages last year, Treasure Reynolds came across a message that offered a chance to study abroad, in Ireland. She dismissed it. â€œWhen I first read the email, I thought that there was absolutely no possible way that I could go,” she shared. “But that mindset changed after advising appointments and talking to others about the opportunity. They helped me see the possibilities.” With that support and guidance, Reynolds found herself spending nine days in Ireland last May as part of a class for human development and family science (HDFS) students. She...

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