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Virtual "face-to-face" health coaching is now available as an alternative to traditional onsite coaching.
Faculty and staff working remotely will have access to paper shredding on Thursdays and Fridays in August, October and December.
Sonya Williams, interim executive director, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, was recognized by the Women’s Network Leadership Institute.
Joel Hughes, Ph.D., professor and director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychological Sciences, is studying the long-term mental health impact of the novel coronavirus on the university community.
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹'s Workshops in the Workplace has transitioned to virtual meetings, allowing the university to grow its WW community by expanding the offering to all campuses.
The grant will aid in delivering coursework to students in Burton, and provide assistance to others facing financial hardships due to COVID-19.
Two WKSU interns took first and second place for student features on a senior member of the Ashland University Marching Band, and Lordstown workers during last year's General Motors strike. Photos courtesy of Carter Adams, WKSU