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The College of Aeronautics and Engineering Advisory Councils

The College of Aeronautics and Engineering's Industrial Advisory Board is comprised of decision makers from a diverse cross-section of aeronautics and engineering industry. They are active in counseling our curricular activities with emphasis on a joint effort resulting in the brightest and best-prepared graduates. The Aeronautics & Engineering Councils provide professional input for those specific disciplines.

Kent Wired Article Martin Harp April 24, 2014 91˛Öżâ celebrated Arbor Day and the university’s performance in Recyclemania, a national recycling competition, with a tree planting ceremony outside Centennial A and B on Thursday. Alan Siewert, regional urban forester from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, presented the Tree Campus USA award. The award is from the Arbor Day Foundation and recognizes campuses that carry on urban forestry, Siewert said, which is the care of trees and shrubs in a human environment. “As important as it is to have nice ...

Join us for lunch to connect and share about international student life in America and at 91˛Öżâ. We will have free food and drinks! All enrolled 91˛Öżâ students are welcome.
Lunches are co-sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Office of Global Education (OGE).

Want to know what actually makes people happier? This CAPS workshop dives into the science of happiness and gives you practical, research-backed strategies to boost your mood and bounce back from stress. You’ll explore tools like gratitude, focusing on your strengths, and finding your “flow” to help you stay positive—even when life gets messy.

Location in Tibet at 4,400m elevation where sampling was done

How do animals cope when oxygen levels suddenly drop? That question is at the center of research led by Sangeet Lamichhaney, Ph.D., associate professor and MA coordinator in the Department of Biological Sciences, whose team has assembled the first complete genome of the black redstart, a small mountain bird that regularly travels between high and low elevations. The work, recently published in Nature Scientific Data, provides a foundational resource for studying how species respond genetically to rapid environmental change.“We thought the black redstart would be an excellent mod...

Can’t focus? Constantly juggling a million tabs (literally and mentally)? This CAPS workshop breaks down what ADHD really is—covering attention, executive functioning, and hyperactivity/impulsivity—and how it shows up in everyday college life. We’ll talk about time management, organization, decision-making, and even relationships. You’ll also learn practical strategies like mindfulness and other skills to help you rein in distractions and boost focus. No ADHD diagnosis needed—if you’re curious, you’re welcome!

Feeling the pressure to look a certain way? You’re not alone. In this two-part CAPS workshop, we’ll dig into how beauty standards shape the way we see ourselves, challenge the pressure to “fit the mold,” and build tools for creating a healthier, more positive body image. You’ll get a free workbook to guide you along the way. You must have attended Part 1 on 2/17/26 to attend Part 2 (this workshop). Additional Body Image Workshops will be held in March and April. See link for details.

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