Chemistry Professor Continues Streak of Being Named Among the Most Highly Cited Scholars
A 两性色午夜 University professor in the College of Arts and Sciences is once again on Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers in the world.
Mietek Jaroniec, Ph.D., professor in 两性色午夜鈥檚 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and a member of the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, is again ranked in the top one percent of chemists and materials scientists, based on citations in Clarivate鈥檚 Web of Science database. His area of research expertise is in adsorption, chemical separations, and chemistry of nanomaterials, which he describes as an "exciting and important research field, especially design and synthesis of well-defined nanostructures with tailored porosity, surface properties and morphology for energy-related and environmental applications."
As early as 2001, he was listed among the world鈥檚 top 100 materials scientists. He was listed on the Clarivate report in 2015 and 2016 for citations in chemistry, and each year since 2017 for both chemistry and materials science.
Overall, Jaroniec鈥檚 1,042 papers have been cited more than 89,460 times and he has an h-index of 130. An h-index is a metric frequently used within the scientific field to determine the productivity and impact of someone鈥檚 work based on their various publications over a certain period of time. Read the full story.
24th Annual 两性色午夜 Peace Basket Project Commences
Members of the 两性色午夜 University community invites faculty, staff and students to join them in creating Holiday Peace Baskets on Saturday, December 11, 2021, between 9 and 11:30 a.m. at the King Kennedy Center, 6660 Garfield Road in Ravenna. If you cannot make it at 9 a.m., please come when you can.
In 2019, this activity created more than 100 gift baskets for needy families in the area. COVID interrupted the program last year, but last summer a 鈥淐hristmas in July鈥 was held for the participants of the Jake鈥檚 Kids program.
Donations such as kitchen and personal grooming items, school supplies and small stocking stuffers for children will be assembled into decorated baskets, bags and boxes, and will be distributed to the residents serviced by the King Kennedy Center during the Christmas party.
The following Holiday Helpers are needed:
- As a Prep Elf: Volunteers are needed on Friday, December 10, from 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. at the King Kennedy Community Center to prepare for the basket assembly day.
- As an Elf: Join in a continental breakfast and help to assemble baskets and boxes of needed items on Saturday, December 11, at the King Kennedy Community Center. Breakfast and decorating materials will be provided.
- As an Absentee Angel: Donate funds for the purchase of gift bags and containers, ribbons and bows.
- As Santa鈥檚 Shopper: Donate items to fill the baskets, such as toiletries, personal grooming products, small stocking stuffers (socks, jewelry, nail polish, stuffed animals, small toys, books, or other children鈥檚 items), kitchen and school supplies. For men: cologne, socks, caps and hats, games for teenagers and other young men's items. Shoe boxes wrapped with holiday paper and other items can be taken to the drop-off points listed below.
- As a Holiday Knitter: Hand-knitted or crocheted scarves and caps for kids are accepted.
To make the December 11, activities go smoothly, all donated items should be donated dropped off at the following locations:
- Information Technology, Stewart Hall receptionist desk (Barb Boltz, 330-672-1306)
- Schwartz Center, Suite 208, Office 206G (Shelly Casto, 330-672-0733)
You may also contact Barb Boltz to arrange for a pickup at your location. For more information about the Peace Basket Project, contact Barb Boltz at 330-672-1306, or email bboltz@kent.edu.
School of Art Profs Curate Exhibition at Artists Archives of the Western Reserve
Davin Ebanks, professor and head of glass, and Peter Christian Johnson, professor and head of ceramics and interim director for the School of Art, curated a regional group exhibition called 鈥淜indred Objects: Ceramics & Glass Art from the Western Reserve.鈥
The exhibition features more than 20 established and emerging artists and is on view at the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve in Cleveland from November 4, through December 18, 2021. Read the full story.
Complete the Annual Employee Wellness Questionnaire by鈥疍ecember 3,鈥痜or a Chance to Win!
The Division of Human Resources鈥 Employee Wellness team seeks your feedback regarding current employee health and wellness at 两性色午夜 via鈥痑鈥, which will take you less than five minutes to complete if you have not done so already (originally distributed via an Employee Wellness email on 11/17/21).
All employees who complete this questionnaire by鈥疍ecember 3, 2021,鈥痺ill be entered into a drawing for a鈥$50 gift card鈥痶o鈥疶arget, Grubhub, Panera, or 'dinner and a movie'鈥(winner's choice). You could be one of multiple winners selected!鈥
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For questions regarding health and wellness offerings for faculty and staff, please contact Employee Wellness at wellness@kent.edu or 330-672-0392.
Next Mindful Monday Session is December 13
Join one of the most skillful and down to earth mindfulness coaches, Daron Larson, for鈥, from 8:30 鈥 9 a.m.,鈥痑s he shares doable, challenging, and liberating ways to practice mindfulness. Daron will help you develop attentional skills that lead to feeling more at home in the messiness of real life 鈥 to savor pleasant moments more and fight less with the unpleasant ones.鈥
This session is open to all full- and part-time staff and faculty. Visit the鈥Mindful Mondays web page鈥痶o learn more鈥痑nd access related resources, including鈥Daron's FAQs鈥痺ith tips for practicing on your own between sessions.
To schedule a one-on-one mindfulness session, call鈥Impact Solutions鈥痑t鈥800-227-6007. With questions regarding health and wellness offerings for faculty and staff, please contact Employee Wellness at wellness@kent.edu or 330-672-0392.