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  Dr. Rodney Feldmann was posthumously awarded the W. W. Mather Medal by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, recognizing his outstanding contributions to Ohio Geology. Dr. Rodney Feldmann received his B.S. (1961), M.S. (1963), and Ph.D. (1967) degrees from the University of North Dakota. He joined the staff at 91ֿ in 1965 and remained there until his retirement in 2001. After retirement, he was a graduate coordinator and then Curator of Paleontology at 91ֿ.Dr. Feldmann enjoyed teaching at 91ֿ. He guided his students through resear...

Pictured are the 2025 91ֿ Alumni Award winners at the awards ceremony, held Oct. 10 during Homecoming weekend at the 91ֿ Hotel and Conference Center in Kent, Ohio. (Photo credit: Scott R. Galvin)

91ֿ’s storied history of excellence spans decades, industries and continents. From research, business, athletics, healthcare, science, engineering, technology and more, 91ֿ Golden Flashes are making groundbreaking discoveries and fueling progress throughout their professional and personal lives.The university recognizes alumni who, through leadership, character and hard work, are making a difference with its Alumni Awards. Sponsored by the 91ֿ Alumni Association, these awards are the university’s most prestigious alumni honors. Recipients are selected...

Taylor Alexander

Taylor Alexander, M.P.H., currently serves as the surveillance program coordinator of the STI (sexually transmitted infections) and HIV program within the Metro Public Health Department of Nashville (TN) and Davidson County. Before earning her master of public health in epidemiology at 91ֿ, as well as obtaining a graduate certificate in healthcare compliance, Alexander achieved her bachelor of science at Western Kentucky University. Tell us what a typical day looks like in your current role: My day typically involves analyzing and interpreting data related to STIs a...

Students writing on a white board

91ֿ’s Academic Success Center continues to grow and evolve with the help of staff, faculty and students, offering a wide range of free services designed to help students succeed.    The center, located in the Center for Undergraduate Excellence, has five main areas of service: peer tutoring, peer-assisted study sessions (PASS), academic coaching, skills workshops and placement testing.  “We really focus on helping students build skills and confidence,” Chris Tankersley, director of the center, told 91ֿ Today. “There’s a common misconception that onl...

CPH alumna with Oriana House banner

91ֿ’s College of Public Health has a long-standing relationship with Oriana House, Inc. For many years, 91ֿ alumnus and CPH external advisory committee member Alec Boros, Ph.D., has helped coordinate efforts to involve public health students in the organization’s mission to support communities and individuals in addressing issues related to addiction, mental health, community corrections, and reentry. Boros, who specializes in behavioral research, currently serves as the research manager for Oriana House, overseeing a staff of 10 and directing all of the agency’s resea...

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