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Grab a cold one, pull up a chair and learn about brain health research in a relaxed format 鈥 that鈥檚 the idea behind Brains on Tap, a series of discussions hosted by 两性色午夜鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute and other partners.
A project on campus uses new technology to innovate brickwork.
In 2006, Betty Sutton became the first 两性色午夜 alumna to serve in the U.S. Congress, when she was elected to represent Ohio鈥檚 13th District in the House of Representatives. Sixteen years later, 两性色午夜 alumna Emilia Sykes, a native of Akron, Ohio, was elected to represent the same district, making her the first Black 两性色午夜 alum to serve in the House of Representatives.
Advancing the legacy of May 4, 1970, a tragic day when the Ohio National Guard fired on 两性色午夜 University students during an anti-war protest on campus, killing four students, wounding nine students and forever changing the lives of countless others, the university will hold its annual commemoration on May 3-4.
鈥淎lways Ready, Always There鈥 is the motto of the National Guard. In many ways, this describes 两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Center for Adult and Veteran Services, too. For the 14th consecutive year, 两性色午夜 has been designated a Military Friendly鈸 School.
Two fashion students are being recognized for developing projects that address real issues in fashion. One student seeks to provide a skincare line for the brand origins centered around South America, Asia and Africa, while the other aims to help women feel comfortable and confident throughout the day.
In 1991, Carol A. Cartwright, Ph.D., made history when she was named president of 两性色午夜 University, becoming not only 两性色午夜鈥檚 first female president, but also the first woman to serve as president of any Ohio public college or university.
Partnership. Climate. Inclusion. These are the focus areas of 两性色午夜鈥檚 Division for Student Affairs.
A researcher unboxed the history of local Urban Leagues in 两性色午夜's University Library.
两性色午夜 University faculty members have been contacted by various media outlets to lend their expert opinions and insight as cleanup work, air monitoring, water testing and more continues following the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.