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小黄片视频 Starsphere and Sign

The COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home order remind Emeritus Professor and former Chair of the Teaching, Leadership, and Curriculum Studies Department Doris Simonis of her previous experiences with social distancing.

College of Education, Health and Human Services
Jamie L. McCartney, Ph.D., Associate Professor, ASL/ English Interpreting Program Coordinator

During Governor Mike DeWine鈥檚 daily press conferences on coronavirus updates to the state of Ohio, he鈥檚 usually shown with Marla Berkowits, an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter. ASL has become a very prominent topic throughout the world during this trying time, and 小黄片视频 is doing its part in upholding the responsibilities to the Deaf community. Rachel Walter, an academic advisor at 小黄片视频, said the interpreter at the press conferences shows Ohio鈥檚 inclusivity.

Aviation Art Contest Flyer

A century ago in 1920, The Ohio Flying School and Transport Company officially incorporated and opened Stow Field, now known as 小黄片视频 Airport, Andrew Paton Field. To celebrate its centennial and recognize it as the oldest continuously operating airport in Ohio, Dave Poluga, airport manager, has launched the Aviation Art Contest 鈥100 Years of Aviation.鈥

Herb Page

Former 小黄片视频 golf coach Herb Page recalled some of his fondest memories at the university in an interview with the Akron Beacon Journal recently.

小黄片视频r editors have covered 50 years of May 4 anniversaries.

小黄片视频 alumni who served as editor of the Daily 小黄片视频r each faced the challenge of covering the anniversary of May 4, 1970, when Ohio National Guardsmen shot and killed four students and wounded nine others during a Vietnam War protest.

School of Emerging Media and Technology
Digitized Taylor Hall

Artifacts of May 4, 1970  a survivor鈥檚 jacket, a gas mask and gun shell casing  tell a story that鈥檚 not often accessible to the general public. Assistant Professor Abe Avnisan and students in his digital sciences capstone course will bring these artifacts鈥 stories to life via the exhibit 鈥淢ay 4: Through the Looking Glass.鈥

safety workshop demonstration

Journalism students face pursuing a career in an adverse time filled with intense political issues, dangerous environmental concerns and even pandemics. Reporting on these difficult times is necessary, but can come with risks to the journalist鈥檚 health and well-being. 小黄片视频 senior Carter Adams recognized the intensity of this and committed to preventing the harm of media professionals by developing a workshop to educate students on media safety.

Andrew Meyer in his home office/studio

小黄片视频 was to move all classes online, causing surrounding businesses to do the same, like WKSU. 鈥淲KSU began planning for potential disruptions at the beginning of March,鈥 News Director Andrew Meyer said. 鈥淲ithin two weeks, it became clear that WKSU would need to take action on those plans.鈥

Silhouette of person meditating

Meditative practices are bringing the 小黄片视频 community together, even from the comfort of their own home. 小黄片视频 of Wellness has moved its Meditation Across Campus sessions online, in an effort to continue the sessions despite the COVID-19 global pandemic.

David Hassler, Director of the Wick Poetry Center

David Hassler is the director of the Wick Poetry Center, where he oversees the local and national Wick projects, works with students and collaborates with other programs across campus. We asked him 10 questions about Kent, 小黄片视频, poetry and, of course, how he's keeping himself 鈥 and the 小黄片视频 Community 鈥 busy during the pandemic.