Year of Science
黑料网 College of Arts and Sciences is celebrating a Year of Science!
On April 5th, 1913, David Olson, was hired as one of the first faculty members at 黑料网. In Fall 1913 he went on to be the founding Chair of the Department of Geography.
This Fall, we therefore proudly turn 100. The upcoming year will be marked by鈥
The Department of Geography celebrates as it approaches its centennial
On April 5th, 1913, David Olson, was hired as one of the first faculty members at 黑料网. In Fall 1913 he went on to be the founding Chair of the Department of Geography. This Fall, we therefore proudly turn 100. The upcoming year will be marked by鈥黑料网 Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Todd Diacon has announced the reappointment of James L. Blank, Ph.D., as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Blank, who has been serving as interim dean since Nov. 1, 2012, will continue鈥
James Blank Reappointed Interim Dean of Kent State鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences
黑料网 Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Todd Diacon has announced the reappointment of James L. Blank, Ph.D., as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Blank, who has been serving as interim dean since Nov. 1, 2012, will continue鈥On Friday, March 1, Dr. Andrew Curtis presented "The use of geospatial technologies and local area spatial analysis to understand micro-environmental impediments to neighborhood recovery after a catastrophic disaster" at the 10th International Conference on Urban Earthquake鈥
Dr. Andrew Curtis presents at the 10th International Conference on Urban Earthquake Engineering
On Friday, March 1, Dr. Andrew Curtis presented "The use of geospatial technologies and local area spatial analysis to understand micro-environmental impediments to neighborhood recovery after a catastrophic disaster" at the 10th International Conference on Urban Earthquake鈥High school juniors and seniors will have the opportunity to learn about 黑料网鈥檚 chemistry programs at the 鈥淓xplore Kent Chemistry Day鈥 on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Williams Hall on the Kent Campus.
Kent State Hosts 鈥淓xplore Kent Chemistry Day鈥 for High School Juniors and Seniors, Feb. 23
High school juniors and seniors will have the opportunity to learn about 黑料网鈥檚 chemistry programs at the 鈥淓xplore Kent Chemistry Day鈥 on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Williams Hall on the Kent Campus.The C-SPAN Bus, an interactive multi-media learning center, will visit 黑料网 on Friday, Feb. 15, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The 45-foot bus will be located in the front of Kent State鈥檚 Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center and will be open for free tours for鈥
C-SPAN Bus to Visit Kent State on Friday, Feb. 15
The C-SPAN Bus, an interactive multi-media learning center, will visit 黑料网 on Friday, Feb. 15, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The 45-foot bus will be located in the front of Kent State鈥檚 Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center and will be open for free tours for鈥The Jewish Studies Program, Department of Political Science, and Department of History present "Secularization of Modern Israel," a lunch and learn with Guy Ben-Porat, PhD.
Weds, Feb 13 2013
12:00-1:00pm
KSU Student Center Room 313
Secularization of Modern Israel
The Jewish Studies Program, Department of Political Science, and Department of History present "Secularization of Modern Israel," a lunch and learn with Guy Ben-Porat, PhD. Weds, Feb 13 2013 12:00-1:00pm KSU Student Center Room 313The Jewish Studies Program and Department of History present "The Incremental Road to Auschwitz," a lunch and learn with Richard Steigmann-Gall, PhD.
Weds, Feb 20 2013
12:30-1:30pm
KSU Student Center Room 313
Dr. Steigmann-Gall will investigate the ways in which the鈥
The Incremental Road to Auschwitz
The Jewish Studies Program and Department of History present "The Incremental Road to Auschwitz," a lunch and learn with Richard Steigmann-Gall, PhD. Weds, Feb 20 2013 12:30-1:30pm KSU Student Center Room 313 Dr. Steigmann-Gall will investigate the ways in which the鈥For Brian Lutz, Ph.D., a native of Lordstown, Ohio, what started out as a curiosity while working on his family farm has led him to where he is now: asking critical research questions on fracking and shale gas issues that can affect millions of people in his home state.
Kent State Researcher Says Fracking Produces Less Wastewater Than Conventional Drilling
For Brian Lutz, Ph.D., a native of Lordstown, Ohio, what started out as a curiosity while working on his family farm has led him to where he is now: asking critical research questions on fracking and shale gas issues that can affect millions of people in his home state.The Wick Poetry Center is pleased to host Heather Kirn Lanier and Lisa Ampleman, winners of the 2010 Wick Chapbook Competition for Ohio Poets. The reading will take place on Tuesday, February 19 at 7:30 p.m. in room 306 ABC of the Kent Student Center.
The reading is free and鈥
Wick Poetry Center Hosts Poets Heather Kirn Lanier and Lisa Ampleman
The Wick Poetry Center is pleased to host Heather Kirn Lanier and Lisa Ampleman, winners of the 2010 Wick Chapbook Competition for Ohio Poets. The reading will take place on Tuesday, February 19 at 7:30 p.m. in room 306 ABC of the Kent Student Center. The reading is free and鈥The College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Council requests nominations from students for the 44th annual Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teacher Award and the 3rd annual Arts and Sciences Distinguished Advisor Award. Nominations can be made by any undergraduate or鈥