Lala Hajibayova, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, was elected to serve as a member of the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University Citation and Recognition Committee in the 2016-2019 academic year.
Lala Hajibayova, School of Library and Information Science
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University President Beverly J. Warren has built a legacy of excellence, respect, kindness and purpose in all that she has done during her time as Á½ÐÔÉ«Îçҹ’s 12th president.
Peter C. Kratcoski, Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, co-authored a section of the book "Introduction: Overview of Major Types, Prevention and Control," 1st Edition, Springer International Publishers, 2018.
Many professors have certain influences that inspire them to teach. For David Kaplan, Ph.D., professor in Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University's Department of Geography, that inspiration comes from his father.
Hear how Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University student Daisy Smith discovered her purpose at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹.
Their hugs were tight, and their words were often soft and tearful.
Still, those who gathered on a windy night on Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University’s Risman Plaza on Oct. 29 came together to not only reflect on the recent tragedy in Pittsburgh but to also lift one another up during a time that has shaken many while taking a deep, emotional toll.
Many said they just needed to be together on this night.
Armed with a biology degree, completed entirely at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University at Stark, Kent Weaver says he is more than ready to pursue his calling to become a doctor of veterinary medicine.
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University will hold its annual Veterans Day observance on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 11 a.m. at the Kent Student Center Kiva.
The Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University women’s rugby team found themselves facing a literal bump in the road on their way to a rugby match on Oct. 7.
The Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University Board of Trustees today established a comprehensive, national search to recruit and select the university’s 13th president.
The events of May 4, 1970, placed Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University in an international spotlight after a student protest against the Vietnam War and the presence of the Ohio National Guard ended in tragedy with four students losing their lives and nine others being wounded. From a perspective of nearly 50 years, Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ remembers the tragedy and leads a contemporary discussion and understanding of how the community, nation and world can benefit from understanding the profound impact of the event.