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Health and Well-Being of Students, Faculty and Staff Brought to Light by Healing Stanzas

Students across the nation were challenged as the pandemic swept the world. Healing Stanzas, a collaboration between the Wick Poetry Center, the Healthy Communities Research Institute and the Brain Health Research Institute, seeks to combine the science of brain health and public health with the creative energy of the humanities to provide Kent State students, staff and faculty with an opportunity to improve wellness through reflective poetry.

Tags: Health , Research & Science , Student Life , Brain Health Research Institute , Healthy Communities Research Institute , Wick Poetry Center , College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Biological Sciences , Department of Sociology and Criminology , Institutes and Initiatives

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Political Science Professor Featured in German Banking Publication

Congratulations to Political Science Professor Mark K. Cassell, Ph.D., who recently published an article and was interviewed by Mitteilungen, a publication focused on Germany’s banking system. The article discusses the central role of the publicly-held savings banks during economic and social crises including the refugee crisis in 2015 and the current Covid pandemic among other topics.

Tags: Department of Political Science , College of Arts and Sciences , Germany , Washington Program in National Issues

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Paramilitary Groups and the State Under Globalization the Topic of Upcoming Virtual Roundtable Discussion

Julie Mazzei, Ph.D., associate professor and interim director of the School of Multidisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities, in the College of Arts and Sciences at 91Թ, will take part in a virtual roundtable discussion with her co-authors of an edited volume "Paramilitary Groups and the State under Globalization: Political Violence, Elites and Security", edited by Jasmin Hristov, Jeb Sprague and Aaron Tauss (London: Routledge, 2022) on February 23 from 2-3:30 pm EST online via Zoom.

Tags: Julie Mazzei , College of Arts and Sciences , School of Multidisciplinary Social Sciences & Humanities , Political Science

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Physics Professor Awarded NSF Grant that Provides Research Opportunities for Interdisciplinary and Minority Students

The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded a $300,000 grant to Thorsten-Lars Schmidt, Ph.D., to develop molecular tools that allow researchers to study membrane proteins.  Schmidt, assistant professor of the Department of Physics in the College of Arts & Sciences, began devel…

Tags: College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Physics , Brain Health Research Institute

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Kent State Graduate and Undergraduate Research Mentorship Awards Announced

Intentionality to build successful academic mentoring relationships with students is what sets professors apart at Kent State, and each year two professors at the graduate and undergraduate level receive a student-nominated award for their ability to do so. The intent of the award is to recognize those professors exceeding in mentoring students in how to perform research in any field.  

Tags: Student Life , Research & Science , Brain Health Research Institute , Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute , Healthy Communities Research Institute , Department of Biological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , College of Architecture and Environmental Design , Institutes and Initiatives

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Biophysics Professor Becomes the First Recipient at Kent State of an R35 Grant from the National Institutes of Health

The National Institutes of Health recently awarded a $1.86 million grant to Thorsten-Lars Schmidt to develop molecular tools that help researchers to understand membrane proteins. This is the first time a professor at Kent State has been awarded an R35, which provides promising researchers with a five-year funding for a broader research program, rather than funding a specific project. This gives investigators a lot of freedom to develop new research directions as opportunities arise, rather than being bound to specific aims of a more narrow study.

Tags: Research & Science , Brain Health Research Institute , Department of Physics , College of Arts and Sciences , Institutes and Initiatives

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Hegmann Group Leads International Collaboration and Publishes Work on Chirality Transfer in Science Advances

Congratulations to Torsten Hegmann, Ph.D., and his research group for leading an international collaboration and publishing their work in Science Advances! Their article, titled “Effects of shape and solute-solvent compatibility on the efficacy of chirality transfer: Nanoshapes in nematics” was featured on the Science Advances website.

Tags: College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute , Research and Science , Nanomaterials , Chirality

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Geography Professor Selected for AGU’s National Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leadership Academy

Scott Sheridan, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Geography, in the College of Arts and Sciences at 91Թ, was recently selected to become an inaugural American Geophysical Union (AGU) LANDInG (Leadership Academy and Network for Diversity and Inclusion in the Geosciences) Academy Fellow.

Tags: Department of Geography , College of Arts and Sciences , Research and Science , LANDInG Academy , National Science Foundation , STEM , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute

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$850,000 in Funding Awarded for New Nursing School Technology from National Science Foundation

Intravenous (IV) needle insertion is a practice that many medical professionals learn and need to master. A new cross-departmental Kent State project in the works will help nursing students improve their skills with cutting-edge technology. 

Tags: Health , Research & Science , Department of Computer Science , College of Nursing , College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Psychological Sciences , Brain Health Research Institute , Healthy Communities Research Institute , Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute , Institutes and Initiatives

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Climate Scientist Publishes Trends in ‘Weather Whiplash’ Events

Many wonder if climate change is the reason we’ve had 'weather whiplash' or day-to-day dramatic changes from hot to cold or cold to hot. As a climate scientist, Cameron Lee, assistant professor in the Department of Geography in the College of Arts and Sciences at Kent State, gets asked this question a lot. Looking beyond just the average temperatures and statistical means, he decided to take a more analytical look at weather whiplash and add to a growing body of climate change literature examining temperature variability trends.

Tags: Research & Science , Cameron Lee , Department of Geography , College of Arts and Sciences , Research , Research and Sponsored Programs , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute , NOAA , climate change , Weather Whiplash , Science , Institutes and Initiatives

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