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Chemistry Professor Continues Streak of Being Named Among the Most Highly Cited Scholars

Nov. 16, 2021

Mietek Jaroniec, Ph.D., a Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, is once again on Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers in the world.

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Now ACCEPTing Students: Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡Professors Receive HRSA Funding

Nov. 10, 2021

Whether you are attempting to master the art of cooking or trying your hand at DIY home improvement, chances are books, blogs and articles have been written by many qualified experts to help guide the way. Scholars spend countless hours reading page after page - chapter after…

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'Love in Reserve' Play by Eric Mansfield to Run Nov. 5-20

Oct. 27, 2021

The Rubber City Theatre in Akron, Ohio, will host the play "Love in Reserve" by career storyteller, U.S. Army veteran, award-winning journalist and playwright Eric Mansfield. At Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡, many know Mansfield from his role as assistant vice president for â€¦

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Lithuanian Scholarship Program Supports Students at KSU

Oct. 26, 2021

Most students are surprised to learn that there is a scholarship that supports students of Lithuanian heritage at Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡. In fact, there are a number of these types of scholarships originally funded by various immigrant communities to encourage and support first-…

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Honoring KSU Physics Alumna and Donor Dr. Beth A Cunningham

Oct. 26, 2021

Congratulations to Dr. Beth A. Cunningham on her recent appointment as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), recognized by her peers because of her outstanding contributions to physics. The number of APS Fellows elected each year is limited to no more than one half of…

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Abigail Zied Receives the Marion C. and William B. Risman Family Scholarship in Jewish Studies

Oct. 25, 2021

Our students are the first to acknowledge the importance of scholarships to their college experience. Alleviating at least some of the financial burden of our students allows them to bring their best selves to our campus: offering their unique perspectives and experiences and…

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Generosity is a Principle, Not an Amount

Oct. 25, 2021

~Nicholas D’Antonio, Guest Contributor (Nicholas is a senior English Major) Years ago, I drove through my hometown and passed a brand-new office and warehouse for a well-known local construction company. A plane had recently crashed into their building, causing significant…

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Paying It Forward By Giving Back

Oct. 25, 2021

Each year I receive mountains of solicitations from well-meaning organizations doing wonderful work around the world. Often it is difficult to know who, and what, can benefit from even the smallest donation. Do I help my local animal shelter or radio station? Do I contribute to…

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The Lasting Legacy of Edward W. Crosby, Emeritus Professor

Oct. 25, 2021

An important member of Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡â€™s academic and social legacy joined the ancestors last winter. However, his contributions, and impact on students, university policy, and even the national recognition of African American achievement will never be forgotten.

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Stigma Resistance through NSF Assistance

Oct. 25, 2021

When it comes to our physical health, regular upkeep and preventative measures are not only expected, but encouraged within our society. However, mental health disorders have yet to be looked upon with the same grace and understanding. Kristen Marcussen, associate professor in…

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