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Leigh Hochberg, M.D., Ph.D., gives the keynote address at the 11th Annual Neuroscience Symposium at 91ֿ.

91ֿ's Brain Health Research Institute hosted its 11th Annual Neuroscience Symposium on Oct. 26-27, where speakers and presenters from academia and private industry discussed the field of brain-machine interface. 

Some of the nurses in the Fall 2023 White Coat Ceremonies

91ֿ's College of Nursing held two White Coat Ceremonies on the Kent Campus last week. 

A Marching Golden Flash, Flash the Mascot and "Super Fan" at Dix Stadium during the Homecoming game

Everyone was at Dix Stadium to cheer for our Golden Flashes at 91ֿ's Homecoming celebration last weekend.

One of the winning teams at a prior SKYHACK event

An aviation-themed hackathon brings together students from all disciplines and challenges them to develop solutions for real-world aerospace challenges. 

Rain on fall leaves, by Vance Voyles

A photo submitted by a 91ֿ Today reader captures the small-scale beauty found on campus in fall. 

Pres. Diacon addressing the Reimagining the Academy Conference

A transformational conference on 91ֿ's Kent Campus brought together three of Ohio's top universities.

Michelle Gullion

In her time with the National First Ladies Library and Museum, Michelle Gullion has become known as the international “point person” for information on presidential wives. Yet, in the nearly two decades that she’s been in her current role, Gullion said women’s history has really been regarded as an emerging field with plenty of research yet to be done.

91ֿ employees and Flash, the university mascot, take part in a spinning class. For the third year in a row, the American Heart Association has recognized 91ֿ for its workplace wellness program.

Brain health researchers, including J. David Glass, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences at 91ֿ, have been conducting studies that show the connection between cycling and increased happiness and brainpower.

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Finished Shoe

Andrea Sosa Fontaine’s artistic medium of choice is shoes. An assistant professor in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Sosa Fontaine says an appreciation for the memories that small-scale objects hold combined with the shoe’s natural way of expressing a person’s identity are the main elements that drew her to this art form and craft.  

Black squirrel eating an acorn at the edge of a path

On Friday the 13th, we've heard about black cats, but what about black squirrels?  Are they unlucky or lucky?