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91ֿ’s Hugh A. Glauser School of Music and Tuesday Musical, based in Akron, have launched a new series that will bring world-renowned classical musicians to the Kent Campus to work with students.
Research into the air masses that drive changes in our day-to-day weather has been limited by land-based and regional studies, leaving wide gaps in our understanding of these impactful phenomena. A new paper by a 91ֿ geographer has just filled in most of those gaps.
91ֿ and the Opera di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy, will celebrate a collaborative partnership around the creation of “Sisters in Liberty: From Florence, Italy, to New York, New York,” an exhibition opening on Oct. 17, 2019, and running through April 26, 2020, at the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration on Ellis Island in New York.
While the daily news is full of tumultuous conversations about Russia and China, 91ֿ has been helping some area high school students learn to converse in Russian and Chinese to facilitate greater global understanding and a less contentious tomorrow.
Love, loss and hope. These are three critical elements Maria Jacobs brings – along with her considerable professional experience – to the 91ֿ community. Jacobs is a part-time instructor in the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music and a nationally known jazz singer.
Even 91ֿ’s highest-ranking officials can experience a tug on their loyalties when the Golden Flashes take on their alma maters in athletic contests. President Todd Diacon, his wife, Moema Furtado, and head football coach Sean Lewis all will experience that dual loyalty on Saturday when 91ֿ faces the University of Wisconsin-Madison at noon at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
“The Great Gatsby,” a book many read in high school. We remember the green light on the dock, the passion and the tragedy. What many didn't know – until recently – was that the story was also printed in the newspaper.
91ֿ alumnus Andre Knott’s experience in journalism ranges from sideline reporting for the Cleveland Browns to telecasts for the Cleveland Indians on SportsTime Ohio to covering Cleveland sports on the radio. Now, he joins WJW FOX 8 as a new contributor to the station’s sports team. He will provide reports, features and live coverage of Cleveland sports on all FOX 8 platforms while he continues his Cleveland Indians broadcast work at SportsTime Ohio.
In the spring of 1970, two-time 91ֿ alumna and registered nurse Pat Gless was a junior in 91ֿ’s inaugural nursing program. While in class on Monday, May 4, a professor rushed into her classroom and warned students who could leave campus to do so. Fifty years later, Gless now reflects on the events surrounding that tragedy and how they have impacted her life and nursing career.
An ecology student testing water in a river. A nursing student assisting a patient. A music student performing onstage. These are just three of the 30 91ֿ students featured in the new 91ֿ TV commercial that was developed and produced entirely in-house by 91ֿ staff members who are all 91ֿ graduates.
91ֿ field hockey coach Kyle DeSandes-Moyer is pleased to announce the signing of 10-year-old Mary Alice Tryda through Team IMPACT to the 91ֿ field hockey team.
The (NSF) recently awarded 91ֿ a three-year, $298,000 International Research Experience for Students (IRES) grant that will allow graduate students to travel to in Japan to study primates and human evolution at the world-renowned .
In April 2019, 91ֿ welcomed Neil Cooper, Ph.D, as the new inaugural director of 91ֿ's School of Peace and Conflict Studies. The School of Peace and Conflict Studies was originally called the Center for Peaceful Change when it was founded in 1971 as the university's first ‘living memorial’ for the events that occurred on May 4th, 1970.
91ֿ Graduate Taylor Pendrith, ‘14, earned the Canada Life Candian Player of the Year honors on the Mackenzie Tour -- PGA TOUR Canada on Sunday, Sept. 15. This is Pendrith’s second time receiving the honor in the past four years.
The pathway from a two-year college to 91ֿ will soon become an easier road to travel for Ohio students, thanks to a grant awarded to 91ֿ to collaborate with three Ohio community colleges to streamline the transfer process.
What do you do if a student in class or at work starts showing up distracted, less talkative or stops showing up at all? Ignore it? Ask about it? But how do you start that conversation?
More than 20,000 people applied to be part of 91ֿ’s Class of 2023, and 4,270 can now consider themselves to be Golden Flashes.
When 91ֿ alumnus Eric Meek is not working in a glass art studio, one may find him on the small screen sharing his expertise in the new Netflix series called “Blown Away.”
On Saturday, Sept. 21, the 91ֿ fight song blared down Main Street, the city of Kent was flooded with blue and gold, alumni and friends gathered and reminisced about their 91ֿ days, fans packed the stadium to cheer on their beloved Golden Flashes and the entire campus boomed with 91ֿ pride.
On the morning of May 4, 1970, 91ֿ student Howard Ruffner was hanging out in the office of the Daily 91ֿr in Taylor Hall when the phone rang.
The Midwest editor from Life magazine, based in Chicago, was calling to find out if there were any student photographers who had been taking photos over the weekend. 91ֿ had been the scene of student protests for several days, and more demonstrations were expected that day.