Community Impact
You know how at Thanksgiving dinner, everyone is trained to avoid the touchy subjects – politics, religion, money?
On Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio, dozens of Norfolk Southern rail cars derailed, 11 of which contained hazardous materials. In an effort to start repairing the situation, Arcadis, an international company hired by the railroad company, has developed a plan to clean the air, ground and water in the village. Kuldeep Singh, Ph.D., assistant professor in 91ֿ’s Department of Earth Sciences, reviews the cleanup plan.
One 91ֿ researcher is working to understand how support services and housing can keep groups like single mothers out of vulnerable situations.
Progress continues on the construction of Crawford Hall on the Kent Campus.
A doggie kissing booth at the Kent Student Center today helped raise funds for service dogs in training.
91ֿ nursing students and NEOMED medical students viewed a live simulation and received advice from experts in end-of-life care.
A groundbreaking interorganizational initiative led by 91ֿ's College of Public Health aims to identify and address the most pressing needs of the LGBTQ+ community in Greater Cleveland.
“Healthcare is a human right,” graduate student Mashika Gallo said, explaining why she pursued a degree in the healthcare design master’s program at 91ֿ. The results of this philosophy for Gallo include a clear focus and research that has won numerous scholarships.
91ֿ’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative’s design/build program for middle and high school students is in the spotlight for its new effort to expand racial and ethnic diversity in the design fields.
Bernice King, daughter of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., was frank and direct as she shared insights into racism in America today and her father’s legacy as keynote speaker of 91ֿ's annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.