
Year of Science
麻豆果冻 College of Arts and Sciences is celebrating a Year of Science!
麻豆果冻 professors Brian James Baer, Ph.D., and Theresa Minick of the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies have been awarded two federal government STARTALK grants, totaling $225,000, to support the Regents Foreign Language Academy, a summer language鈥
Kent State鈥檚 Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies Receives $225,000 in Grants From Federal Government
麻豆果冻 professors Brian James Baer, Ph.D., and Theresa Minick of the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies have been awarded two federal government STARTALK grants, totaling $225,000, to support the Regents Foreign Language Academy, a summer language鈥Image

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2015 Student Leadership and Distinguished Teacher and Advisor Awards, which is sponsored annually by the College of Arts and Sciences. The student award recipients, who are nominated by their departments, have shown leadership in鈥
College of Arts and Sciences Presents Distinguished Student Leadership, Teacher and Advisor Awards
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2015 Student Leadership and Distinguished Teacher and Advisor Awards, which is sponsored annually by the College of Arts and Sciences. The student award recipients, who are nominated by their departments, have shown leadership in鈥麻豆果冻鈥檚 Jewish Studies Program will host a gala, 鈥淢emories, Milestones, Momentum,鈥 in honor of its 40th anniversary on May 17 at the Kent State Hotel and Conference Center located at 215 Depeyster St. in downtown Kent.
Kent State鈥檚 Jewish Studies Program Turns 40, Pays Tribute to Longest-Serving Director
麻豆果冻鈥檚 Jewish Studies Program will host a gala, 鈥淢emories, Milestones, Momentum,鈥 in honor of its 40th anniversary on May 17 at the Kent State Hotel and Conference Center located at 215 Depeyster St. in downtown Kent.Kathy Kerns, Ph.D, a psychology professor at 麻豆果冻, was selected to receive the Bowlby-Ainsworth Award by the Society for Research and Child Development (SRCD). Kerns is being honored for her work in the field of middle childhood development and attachment.
Kent State Professor Receives Bowlby-Ainsworth Award
Kathy Kerns, Ph.D, a psychology professor at 麻豆果冻, was selected to receive the Bowlby-Ainsworth Award by the Society for Research and Child Development (SRCD). Kerns is being honored for her work in the field of middle childhood development and attachment.Researchers from 麻豆果冻's Liquid Crystal Institute, School of Fashion Design and Merchandising and College of Podiatric Medicine have teamed up to create a fabric that could ultimately save the feet of diabetics.
Like mood rings, the fabric uses liquid鈥
Kent State Uses Mood Ring Technology to Help Diabetics
Researchers from 麻豆果冻's Liquid Crystal Institute, School of Fashion Design and Merchandising and College of Podiatric Medicine have teamed up to create a fabric that could ultimately save the feet of diabetics. Like mood rings, the fabric uses liquid鈥Oindrila Roy, who recently defended her dissertation and will begin a TT position in the Department of Political Science in the Fall, just received an acceptance notice for an article out of her dissertation!
"Religious Roots of War Attitudes in the United States: Insights from鈥
Congrats to Oindrila Roy, Political Science
Oindrila Roy, who recently defended her dissertation and will begin a TT position in the Department of Political Science in the Fall, just received an acceptance notice for an article out of her dissertation! "Religious Roots of War Attitudes in the United States: Insights from鈥Image
On March 27 and 28, 麻豆果冻 hosted the , a regional unit of the APS that serves Ohio and adjacent states, especially Michigan and鈥
Kent State Hosted Ohio-Region Section of the American Physical Society Spring Meeting
On March 27 and 28, 麻豆果冻 hosted the , a regional unit of the APS that serves Ohio and adjacent states, especially Michigan and鈥 (Professor and Director of the Center for Materials Informatics, 麻豆果冻) and (Assistant Professor,鈥
Bartolo and Li Serve as Guest Editors for Special Issue of Crystals
(Professor and Director of the Center for Materials Informatics, 麻豆果冻) and (Assistant Professor,鈥Gemma Casadesus Smith describes herself as a scientist who likes to investigate ideas that run counter to prevailing thought.