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ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø’s Newest Flashfleet

Flashfleet Debuts New Bike-Share Program

ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø’s newest Flashfleet is changing the landscape of using a bike-share program on campus. Flashfleet is available to students, faculty, staff and surrounding community members.

Tags: Student Life, Health

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College of Nursing is partners with the School of Theatre and Dance to Stage Scenarios

Kent State Magazine: Partners in Nursing Practice

ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø’s College of Nursing is partnering with the School of Theatre and Dance to stage challenging scenarios related to death, mental health crises and more to help student nurses learn how to handle some of the most difficult patient situations they may encounter on the job.

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Jeremy Jarzembak explains a simulation mannequin's vitals to students

Faculty Member Combines Passion for Nursing and Technology

Technology and computers have always interested ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø College of Nursing Senior Lecturer Jeremy Jarzembak, RN, who co-coordinates the Olga A. Mural Simulation Lab and teaches informatics at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Student/Teacher conversation animation

Kognito Software Kick-Starts Mental Health Initiatives

What do you do if a student in class or at work starts showing up distracted, less talkative or stops showing up at all? Ignore it? Ask about it? But how do you start that conversation?

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GSNA students with donator

Future Nurses Get Ahead by Giving Back at Kent State Geauga

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø Geauga Campus is a rigorous academic environment that requires serious discipline, study, practice, and testing. It’s also an intimate environment of friends, instructors, and mentors who support each other from one challenge to the next, and inspire one another to reach out for the benefit of others. As a student association, they give back to the community through fundraising, strengthening the nursing program for future students and charitable outreach throughout the region.

Tags: Health, Student Life, Community & Society

Kent State Geauga

Occupational therapy assistant is a growing career field.

Kent State Ashtabula Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Moving to State of Ohio’s First Hybrid Model

Targeted at widening students’ educational opportunities in preparing them for a career in occupational therapy, the ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø at Ashtabula Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Technology program recently announced the creation of a hybrid model, combining online learning with more convenient on-campus laboratory sessions.

Tags: University News, Health

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A woman sits at a table with small children eating healthy food.

NIH Funds Kent State Psychologist’s Project to Teach Children Food Allergy Safety Skills

A ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø researcher with a background in safety training models — and a very personal motivation — has devised a method to help some children with food allergies stay safe, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) just granted him the funding to test it.

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

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A man in a chef's hat shows young children how to make food.

NSF Awards Kent State Researchers $1.3 Million to Nourish Children’s Minds, Fill Their Bellies

Science is complex, and it’s difficult to discuss it with children under the best circumstances; it’s even more difficult when they are hungry. Two ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø researchers may have cooked up a way to solve both of those problems, and the National Science Foundation just awarded them a three-year, $1.3 million grant to determine if their recipe works.

Tags: Research & Science, Health, National Science Foundation, Division of Research and Sponsored Programs, College of Education, Health and Human Services, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychological Sciences, Science of Learning and Education Center

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Shannon Gardiner is one of 400 volunteers from 40 nations who staff the Africa Mercy in Guinea, West Africa.

Alumna Reconnects to Passion of Nursing While Volunteering in Africa

Kent State alumna Shannon Gardiner, BSN ’09, RN, CCRN, always knew she wanted to help people, but also longed for a career that would provide flexibility along the way. After a few years working in Akron Children’s Hospital’s pediatric Intensive Care Unit, followed by some time as a traveling nurse, a Google search for volunteer opportunities led her to Mercy Ships, who own and operate the largest non-governmental hospital ship in the world.

Tags: Global Reach, Health

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Associate Professor of Dance Joan Meggitt teachers a class for Parkinson's disease sufferers.

It Takes Two to Tango: Professors Work Together on Parkinson’s Study

A ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø professor is conducting a collaborative research project to study how ballroom dance can help to manage the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

Tags: Research & Science, Health, Community & Society

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