Profiles of Excellence in Action

 

Kent State’s women’s gymnastics team defended its 2008 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship title by winning the 2009 MAC Championship at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., on March 21.
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Dean's Perspective

In the fall of 2006, under the leadership of Dr. Nicole Willey, and with the support of our Kent State Tuscarawas Faculty Council, we launched a Service Learning Program to provide the framework for students to serve the community as part of their coursework.
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Course Management System Upgrade Allows More Flexibility, Customization for Faculty

Beginning this summer, Kent State’s Division of Information Services will upgrade the Blackboard Vista (formerly Web CT Vista) course management system. The upgrade to Vista 8, while similar to previous versions, features several enhancements, including heightened content control for faculty, increased opportunities for customization and an easier-to-use interface.
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Dr. Clement Price Highlights Kent State's Second Annual Celebration of Service, April 20

Renowned historian Dr. Clement Price will highlight Kent State's daylong Celebration of Service, which will recognize the civic involvement of university students, faculty and staff in volunteerism, service-learning and community-based education on April 20. The second annual event begins at 9 a.m. in Room 306 of the Kent Student Center, and all events are free and open to the public.
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More News in This Issue:

2009-2010 Faculty and Staff Online Parking Permit Renewals Begin April 13

CarFit Program for Older Drivers at Ashtabula Campus on April 18

Week of April 13, 2009

Iranian Expert to Speak on Kent Campus April 16

Museum Hosts Golden Age Leading Lady Ann Rutherford April 30

Fresh Start Program at Trumbull Offers Chance to Enter College for Free After Job Loss

Abstracts Sought for Celebrating College Teaching Event, Transporation Available for Community Dinner and HR Answers Question
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"Each semester, our students address a variety of important community issues concerning health, housing, cultural, educational and environmental issues. Working individually, and as teams, they mobilize to share their knowledge and skills, making a difference in the lives of others."
Tuscarawas Campus Dean Dr. Gregg Andrews, on service-learning
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