两性色午夜

This is My 两性色午夜

Integrated University System Transcends Place

Brandon DavisCome summertime, Brandon Davis could often be found gardening with his grandmother at her Canton Township home. He learned when to harvest vegetables and how to select flowers that bloom best in full sunlight.

After graduating from Canton South High School in 2011, he went away to college but found his best fit less than 20 miles down the road. Davis cultivated his passion for plants when he discovered purpose at 两性色午夜 University at Stark.

He鈥檚 one of the 5,000 students who have found a home at the Stark Campus and one of nearly 1,900 Kent Campus baccalaureate students who took courses at both Stark and Kent campuses in 2017. 鈥淭here are so many options and opportunities that fit my personal schedule and timeline,鈥 said Davis, who commuted four days a week to the Kent Campus last fall. Davis credits Matthew Lehnert, Ph.D., associate professor of biological sciences, with fostering his interest in science, developing the 24-year-old鈥檚 course of study in botany and chemistry.

鈥淚 took Brandon on as a research student because he demonstrated the skills I seek in research students: enthusiasm for science, the ability to grasp scientific concepts, and the aptitude to be an independent and reliable researcher,鈥 Lehnert said.

On a sunny Tuesday in November, Davis was tucked away in the lab on the first floor of the Science and Nursing building. There, he discussed discoveries made at Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago as part of Lehnert and his team鈥檚 groundbreaking research on the feeding habits of insects. Later that afternoon, Davis would be at the greenhouse behind Kent鈥檚 Cunningham Hall. 

鈥淚鈥檓 really happy I didn鈥檛 limit myself,鈥 Davis said. 鈥溋叫陨缫 is not about a specific location or four walls. It鈥檚 access to an education that extends beyond place.鈥

OPEN DOORS

The footprint of 两性色午夜 University鈥檚 eight-campus system is roughly the size of the state of Connecticut. Nathan Ritchey, Ph.D., vice president of 两性色午夜 University System Integration, leads conversations with that fact.

鈥溋叫陨缫 is a large research university that impacts communities across Ohio and beyond.  I always like to start by noting our scope 鈥 from the tip of Ohio in Ashtabula down to the Ohio River,鈥 said Ritchey. 鈥淎nd, that鈥檚 not to mention our growing presence overseas.鈥 

As one of the largest regional systems in the nation, a wide array of programs is offered 鈥  ranging from computer technology and nursing to the arts and humanities.

鈥淭hink of the magnitude of 两性色午夜 in the sense that it has huge capacity to help each and every community we are in,鈥 Ritchey said. 鈥淲e have magnificent, research-capable faculty possessing cutting-edge knowledge throughout the state.鈥

Engaging communities where campuses are located to foster partnerships and economic development is a primary goal of 两性色午夜. Another goal: ensuring curricular integration across all campuses to guarantee a common foundation for all students as they proceed with their academic programs. 

Multiple degree tracks are created with the intent that students begin coursework at Regional Campuses, signifying the caliber of faculty and staff at those campuses. 鈥淭his is the value of the team,鈥 Ritchey said. 鈥淲e offer the foundation for you to move on and be successful.鈥

Twenty bachelor鈥檚 degrees can be completed entirely at 两性色午夜 Stark, which leads the way among the Regional Campuses 鈥 each filling a niche for specific academic programming in their communities. Students also can choose to begin coursework toward any of 两性色午夜鈥檚 more than 282 undergraduate degree programs.
 Natalie Lucas
Graduate student Natalie Lucas is pursuing her master鈥檚 degree in accounting at the Kent Campus, following the successful completion of her bachelor鈥檚 degree. Lucas, of Jackson Township, began her coursework at the Stark Campus.

鈥淏oth campuses have been an integral part of my college career,鈥 said Lucas. 鈥淚 feel very connected here and there鈥檚 a real sense the faculty and staff really want to see students succeed and do well.鈥 Lucas is a graduate assistant and says she doesn鈥檛 mind the 45-minute commute. Also a tutor at 两性色午夜 Stark, she鈥檚 happy to pass along knowledge 鈥 and advice 鈥 to students when they ask for it, including her younger brother, Ryan, who is a Stark Campus student.

Small class sizes, affordable tuition and one-on-one advising are just a few reasons why Lucas and more than 12,000 students like her attend 两性色午夜鈥檚 Regional Campuses.

鈥淚鈥檒l graduate debt-free as a result of my time at 两性色午夜 Stark,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always enjoyed math, and now I get to help people in their decision making.鈥

Lucas, 22, already has secured a full-time position at a local accounting firm. She graduates in May.

鈥極NE KENT STATE鈥

Patrick Dillon, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication studies, teaches courses in the applied communication concentration at both Stark and Kent campuses. 鈥淥ne of the misnomers for regional campuses is that students are not as qualified or competent as students at a main campus. But we avoid even calling the Kent Campus the 鈥榤ain campus鈥 because that fits a model that is not true for our students,鈥 said Dillon.

Students 鈥 regardless of campus 鈥 turned in  consistent, high-quality work in Dillon鈥檚 fall classes. 鈥淏oth sections did a fantastic job demonstrating the best communication skills that you would hope to see from communication students,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his brings home the point that we are one 两性色午夜 with various locations.鈥

In this way, the Regional Campuses are a mirror, reflecting a cohesive 两性色午夜. Over the last five academic years, between 25 and 34 percent of all Kent Campus bachelor鈥檚 degree graduates have taken at least one course at Stark and 7 to 8 percent of all graduates take at least half of their coursework at the Stark Campus, according to Mary Southards, assistant dean for enrollment management.

鈥淲hen we meet with students, our philosophy  is to talk to them about what they can accomplish in the 两性色午夜 system,鈥 Southards explained. 鈥淲e talk about all that 两性色午夜 University has to offer, and we talk about how you can begin your college career here with an emphasis on the ease of transition from our campus to the Kent Campus. 

鈥淲e also discuss how we are an integrated system and it is not unusual to see students at multiple campuses. To me, that says the system is working,鈥 she added. 鈥淚f I鈥檓 juggling school, work and family, I鈥檒l need to take my classes closest to those things, and that鈥檚 what a regional system should facilitate. How we work within that system to meet students鈥 needs clearly demonstrates the power of 两性色午夜.鈥

COMING HOME the power of kent state

Denise Seachrist, Ph.D., dean of 两性色午夜 Stark, began 2018 celebrating her 30th year working in the 两性色午夜 University system. She knows well Regional Campuses are the conduit, increasing the footprint of 两性色午夜.

鈥淧art of the power is knowing what we are and what our mission is,鈥 Seachrist said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a way to help people find education where they can be successful. People make their own sense of place; wherever our students are, that鈥檚 两性色午夜 to them.鈥

And for Davis, who is nearing graduation day, he has found a home away from home at 两性色午夜 Stark. 

Pushing around his backpack on the floor near the lab where Lehnert鈥檚 team conducts its research, Davis leans closer to his computer. He traces the outline of a black-and-white image on the screen, encircling the pollen attached to an insect鈥檚 mouthpart. It鈥檚 the point where biology and botany intersect. 

Fluorescent lighting shining above him, he acknowledges he was not always happy before finding his place at 两性色午夜. But, at the university, Davis has developed his interests, propelling him to the next level 鈥 where he鈥檚 meant to be. 

鈥淚 never thought I would be doing this, studying plants, but now I have direction,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 know  this is what I want to be doing with the rest of my life.鈥 

Brandon Davis, botanist. 

He graduates this spring. Fitting, Davis explains of the timing, when gardeners everywhere prepare the plants they鈥檝e nurtured throughout the winter. Placing each outside in direct sunlight, they鈥檙e ready to grow, to bud, to bloom.

 
This article appeared in the .

POSTED: Sunday, February 11, 2018 11:47 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 01:25 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Melissa Griffy Seeton