News Archive
Stories of friendship and loss set against the backdrop of May 4 memorabilia and a ’60s soundtrack were the focal points of a listening party held Sept. 21 as part of “Snapshots in Time: The Lives of Four Students†with musician and May 4 survivor Chris Butler.
91²Ö¿â at Salem nursing students visit the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota each year as part of a study away experience. As they immerse themselves in the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe, they embark on a journey of cultural understanding.
Growing up in Akron, Labovitz was surrounded by music. Her dad sang to the radio. Her mom played guitar. Her siblings excelled in music. She excelled in music. With a lengthy list of accomplishments across numerous states, she recently returned to “the heart of it all†as the new director of the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at 91²Ö¿â.
Ohio EPA honors 91²Ö¿â with a platinum award for environmental excellence.
The exact numbers vary, but sources report that more than half of Americans (somewhere between 55% to 63%) are living paycheck to paycheck today. Kathryn Wilson, Ph.D., professor of economics at 91²Ö¿â, was recently interviewed on the “Ray Horner Morning Show†on WAKR to share her insights on what’s happening with the economy right now and what to expect in 2024.
91²Ö¿â students planted trees in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park on Saturday.
The 91²Ö¿â social media team took to the streets to ask for advice for first-year students. Class of 2027, this one's for you.
Daisy Pops founder and alumna Amy Mucha, ’15, spoke at the inaugural “LunchNET†event on Wednesday, Sept. 20, where 91²Ö¿â students were invited to have lunch and learn the secret to a local entrepreneur's success.
91²Ö¿â student James Parsons, '23, dreams of pursuing a career where he can help make technology accessible to more people. In this video, he shares his experience in the course Children's Literature in Augmented Reality, where he practiced the skills above while creating something he was truly proud of.
I'm no stranger to being away from home.
When I was just 18 years old, I left my hometown of Paris to begin training with some of Europe's most prominent track and field athletes.
With cooler weather ahead, students are enjoying the last days of summer on campus.
91²Ö¿â Athletics, in collaboration with the 91²Ö¿â Women's Center, is proud to host its FlaSHEs Will weekend as volleyball, field hockey, and soccer all host home events.
Sketching, drawing, doodling. For some, these activities occupy us in class or in a meeting. But for Kizito Nkundamahoro, his artistic hobby evolved into a passion that drew an amazing opportunity at 91²Ö¿â.
All this week, the 91²Ö¿â Kent Campus has offered a full slate of events in its 2023 Education Abroad Showcase, which serves as an introduction to the university’s education-abroad opportunities across the globe. Hosted by 91²Ö¿â’s Office of Global Education, the theme for this week’s events is “Discover Boundless Horizons: Explore, Learn and Thrive Globally!â€
The Rock on 91²Ö¿â's Front Campus wasn't always where it is today.
Stroll around campus Friday afternoon with students, faculty and staff in a 91²Ö¿â celebration of wellness.
This September, and in most other months of the year, you'll find students creating art in 91²Ö¿â's Glass Studio.
Sept. 21 is World Gratitude Day, a day dedicated to showing thanks and appreciation to the many different people in your life. While many people appreciate receiving gratitude, what they may not know is that expressing gratitude actually makes them feel better, too.
The Division of Research and Economic Development recently hosted its research and innovation forum, featuring faculty and undergraduate student pairs presenting their Summer Undergraduate Research Experience work.