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Members of the High Power Rocket Team hoist their newest rocket upright on a launch platform.

With a roar that echoed across the launch site, 91˛Öżâ’s High-Power Rocket Team successfully launched the largest and most advanced rocket in its history on March 9, reaching an apogee of 11,517 feet and a top speed of 0.99 Mach—just shy of the speed of sound.The test launch marked a major milestone ahead of the team's entry into the 2025 International Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC), the world’s largest collegiate rocket engineering event. Hosted by the Experimental Sounding Rocket Association (ESRA), IREC draws student teams from around the globe to demonstrate student-r...

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Fire & Ice Celebration at the 91˛Öżâ Ice ArenaSaturday, June 28 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.Join us for a festive, family-friendly event where we bring the chill of winter to the warmth of summer. Enjoy a fun-filled day packed with exciting winter-themed activities that are sure to delight kids and parents alike!Activities Include:Snowman BouncePenguin EscapeOlaf KiddieStrikerPenguin Fish FlingPenguin BowlingIce FishingArts & CraftsPhoto Op with a ZamboniSelfie StationBubble Machine ZoneDelicious Eats:Fork in the Road – Culinary Services Food TruckKona Ice – Shaved Ice TreatsAdmission:Chi...

Aireanna Tyson and her father

Attending 91˛Öżâ Stark in the fall, Canton teen once questioned future.Aireanna Tyson didn’t always see college in her future. Growing up in Canton’s inner city, she knew what it was like to feel far from the classroom — where real life could pull your focus away from school, and college felt like something for someone else.“I wasn’t really going to classes. I wasn’t doing homework,” she said. “It hit me that if I didn’t buckle down, I wouldn’t even graduate.”That changed when she joined the Rising Scholars program at 91˛Öżâ at Stark.Academic Program Coordinator Lester Sande...

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“The thought leaders and experts gathered are really impressive. The content was organized very well. The projects were thought provoking and stretched me.”

Geauga Campus Dean Angela Spalsbury, Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel and 91˛Öżâ President Todd Diacon

Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel visited 91˛Öżâ at Geauga on June 9 to tour its nursing program with President Todd Diacon and Geauga Dean Angela Spalsbury, Ph.D.   91˛Öżâ Today was there when Tressel later took part in a roundtable discussion with Geauga County leaders and educators to share ideas on how best to prepare Ohio’s workforce.Tressel, who previously served as president of Youngstown State University, was appointed the state’s new lieutenant governor in February to fill the role left vacant when former Lt. Gov. John Husted took over one of Ohio’s two U.S. ...

Sophomore architecture student Elise Bolton of South Euclid, Ohio served as an intern for Making Our Own Space in Cleveland in 2024.

Summer camps for kids interested in architecture don’t come along often – at least that’s what Elise Bolton’s mother discovered when she searched for one. Then again, not many 11-year-olds may dream of becoming architects.Yet, that was the case for Bolton, a sophomore in 91˛Öżâ’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design, who knew even as a young child that she wanted to be an architect.“I knew that I wanted to be an architect since I was very young, like 11 years old,” Bolton, who hails from South Euclid, Ohio, told 91˛Öżâ Today. “It started with my passion for drawi...

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