How Kent is raising awareness about women’s health by Adriana Gasiewski, Her Campus at 91ֿHer Campus at 91ֿ article link...
Junior Environmental and Conservation Biology undergraduate student Nora Haddon is making important contributions to understanding the delicate balance of nutrient cycling in wetlands through her research project as part of 91ֿ's Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program, with support from the Environmental Science and Design Research Institute (ESDRI). Mentored by Lauren Kinsman-Costello, PhD, Associate Professor of the Nutrient Biogeochemistry Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences, Nora's work focuses on the impact of climate change on nitrogen and phos...
Midterm grades are required for full-term (Aug. 19, 2024, through Dec. 8, 2024), lower-division undergraduate courses (levels 00000, 10000, 20000). Launching in Spring 2025, faculty may submit midterm grades for upper-division undergraduate courses (levels 30000, 40000) as well, but it is not required.Midterm grading began Sept. 9, 2024, via FlashFAST. Please remember that midterm grading applies ONLY to courses that meet for the full semester. Midterm grading policies can be found in the University Catalog. The deadline for midterm grade submission is 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. ...
Consider being counted! The self-identification process helps 91ֿ understand the composition of our diversified workforce, improve accessibility and disability inclusion, support Employee Resource Groups and evaluate the effectiveness of recruitment and advancement initiatives.Between Oct. 1-31, access the confidential self-identification link through Flashline using the instructions below.How to Self-IdentifyLog in to Flashline, select settings (left side of navigation bar), scroll down to the secure account access section and look for the following links:View or Update...
Bra Recycling DriveMonday, September 30, 2024 - 12:00am to Friday, November 1, 2024 - 12:00amother12th Annual Bra Recycling Drive: October 202491ֿ’s Athletics, Employee Wellness and Health Promotion, 91ֿ of Well-being, Office of Sustainability, and the Women’s Center are hosting a bra recycling drive from September 30 through November 1, to collect reusable or worn-out bras and reduce the number of textiles in landfills. Bras that are in good condition will be donated to the Phyllis Zumkehr County Clothing Center, and worn-out bras will be recycled. View various drop-o...
At 91ֿ, our employees are our most valued resource. As a reminder from a recent Office of the President update, the Board of Trustees approved a 2% pay increase for all qualifying, non-represented staff (i.e., classified and unclassified employees). The 2% increase will take effect with the pay period that includes Oct. 1, 2024. More specific details on staff salary increases, including eligibility, are listed below.Classified Non-represented Employees - Pay Increase TimetableThe pay increase will take effect Sept. 22, 2024, the start of the pay period that includes Oct. 1, 2...
Pamela Brigger, a senior majoring in Environmental Studies, is making significant strides in her research through the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURE), with mentorship from David Kaplan, PhD, Professor in the Department of Geography and sponsorship by The Environmental Science and Design Research Institute (ESDRI).Pamela Brigger, Environmental Studies undergraduate studentBrigger’s project focuses on the environmental impacts of Ohio’s rapidly expanding cannabis and hemp industry, particularly concerning waste management. “There will be an effect on the environment with any agricul...
12th Annual Bra Recycling DriveThe 12th Annual Bra Recycling Drive runs Sept. 30 through Nov. 1, hosted by 91ֿ Athletics, Employee Wellness and Health Promotion, 91ֿ of Well-being, Office of Sustainability, and the Women’s Center. Bras that are washed and clean can be dropped off at the Women’s Center, Williamson House; Memorial Athletic Convocation Center (M.A.C.C.) front lobby; Heer Hall 1st floor lobby and Heer Hall parking lot during mammogram screenings; or sent via intercampus mail to the Women’s Center in Williamson House or the Office of Sustainability in Harbo...
"Dress for Success" Career ClosetDo you know a student who is in need of professional attire? Career Exploration’s “dress for success” Career Closet provides free professional articles of clothing to students in order to help them look their best. Students may keep the items they choose with no questions asked. The Career Closet is located in the CED offices in the Schwartz Center, room 261. Open M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. This program runs on donations from caring faculty and staff. If you have professional attire in good condition and would like to donate please email careers@kent.edu for more...
When Myron Lard graduated from 91ֿ in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and enrolled in grad school at Louisiana State University (LSU), he probably never imagined his scientific expertise would lead him back home to rural Ohio, only 40 miles from where he grew up. But, in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment, in East Palestine on February 3, 2023 – a catastrophe that spilled hazardous chemicals into the environment—Lard’s journey took an unexpected turn.A native of nearby Newton Falls, Ohio, Lard is now pursuing a Ph.D. in analytical environ...