Julie M. Mazzei is an associate professor of political science and faculty affiliate with the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at 91²Ö¿â. When it comes to taking a political stance, she wants Americans to understand how to get the right facts to make informed decisions. Cleveland.com recently published Mazzei’s opinion piece on separating fact from fiction in politics. Mazzei examined the insurrection at the U.S. capitol on Jan. 6 and the role citizens play in protecting American democracy from manipulation. “January 6th was a startling reminde...
From a young age, Makayla Sejat has had a passion for serving others. Her life has been full of service, from helping out in community kitchens as a child to now devoting her time in various college leadership roles. Now, she will take her efforts to the next level as 91²Ö¿â’s first Newman Civic Fellow. The Newman Civic Fellowship is hosted by Campus Compact, a coalition of universities across the country devoted to civic and social responsibility. Student fellows are given resources and training to help them develop strategies to combat social injustices. Sejat, a ju...
Becoming an adult is a stage we never thought we would get to so fast. We have so many questions. Where do we start? How do we do everything? How do we save up? These are all questions I had. It all takes time, but everyone can do it. As a college student who commutes I have to be very responsible with attending my classes on time and working, learning how to budget, and still having fun. Paying gas, food, school tuition I need to make sure I can make those payments and also leave some for myself to put aside. Budgeting will make life a lot easier for you to understand what to use your m...
In 2020, Sarah Shendy, ’06, became the first Director, Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment. Sarah worked hard to achieve this prestigious position, but had it not been for 91²Ö¿â, she may have never gone into law enforcement.“After I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in justice studies, (now former) 91²Ö¿â criminal justice Professor and police academy Commander, James Owens, told me I would make a great officer,†Sarah said. “I made the decision to join the academy, fell in love with law enforcement and since then my life has never been the same.â€Sarah’s decision to...
Last spring, American Academy student Maria CecÃlia Sucharski learned that COVID-19 would restrict students from attending in-person classes on the Brazilian campus. However, Sucharski was happy to learn first-hand that faculty for the dual enrollment program were equipped to deliver an optimal remote experience. “The professors actually seemed more prepared for teaching remotely than I thought they would be,†Sucharski mused recently. “The classes were great, and I didn’t really miss out on any content. Although I was sad that we didn’t get to meet our professors. I know I will come and talk...
91²Ö¿â students of the School of Media and Journalism (MDJ) are not afraid to use their platforms to document current issues of diversity at the university and beyond - and their work is gaining attention. By sharing personal stories of immigration, family history and the experiences of people of color at 91²Ö¿â, MDJ student journalists have put a spotlight on some of the most important issues facing American society today. Valerie Royzman, B.S. ‘19, was recognized as this year’s winner of the Robert G. McGruder Student Award for Diversity. The winning essay, “I Spin B...
91²Ö¿â invites educators of students in grades 6-12 to apply by March 1 for its 2021 Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop, “Making Meaning of May 4: The 1970 91²Ö¿â Shootings in U.S. History,†which has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Co-directors Laura Davis, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of English and former founding director of the May 4 Visitors Center, and Todd Hawley, Ph.D., associate professor of social studies teacher education, were initially awarded funding by the Nat...
KENT, Ohio – The 91²Ö¿â College of Business Administration announces Grace Wakulchik MBA ’96, President and CEO of Akron Children’s Hospital, as the 2021 Spirit of Women in Business award winner. The 10th annual Spirit of Women in Business conference hosted by the 91²Ö¿â College of Business Administration will take place virtually at 11 a.m. on Fridays throughout the month of March. Wakulchik will be honored during the March 19 event. “We look forward to honoring accomplished leader and 91²Ö¿â MBA alumnus Grace Wakulchik at this year’s conference,â€. said Deborah F...
In the course Community Health Nursing, Taryn Burhanna’s students are required to complete 60 clinical hours and eight laboratory simulation hours. Burhanna, MSN, APRN, NP-C, community health nursing coordinator, wanted to ensure students in this course could get their hours and gain real-life experience by tapping into coronavirus relief efforts on campus. As part of its strategy to stop the spread of COVID-19, 91²Ö¿â partnered with the Kent community to host the Ohio Pandemic Testing Team on the Kent Campus. Medical personnel from the Ohio National Guard administered free COV...