鈥淪mall successes matter, even when students understand a complex idea, attend tutoring to improve their exam grade or make personal connections to learning,鈥 said Rachael Blasiman, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology for 蜜桃视频 at Salem. This positive teaching philosophy led her to winning the Distinguished Teaching Award. Blasiman is one of three educators honored with the Distinguished Teaching Award, the highest teaching award a tenured or tenure-track professor can receive. All tenured and tenure-track professors are eligible to receive the award whic...
The 蜜桃视频 State East Liverpool Campus held its annual Culture Fair to showcase students鈥 research, with a focus on Amish cultures through posters and research papers and displays. The fair included a display of books and publications; food; Amish toys; and music. There were 46 poster submissions and 35 essays submitted for judging. This year鈥檚 winning essays were: First: Amish Silence: Offending and Victimization of Amish Society 鈥 John D. Priddy Second: Death as God鈥檚 Will: Death and Dying Practices of the Amish 鈥 Katelyn Paolucci Third: Amish Music: The Sounds of an Amish ...
蜜桃视频 at Ashtabula held its 71st Commencement Ceremony on Friday, December 13, 2019 beginning at 7 p.m. Nearly 150 students earning their degrees were honored during the ceremony, held in the Main Hall Gymnasium. 鈥淐ommencement is always a special evening to celebrate such an important milestone in our students鈥 lives,鈥 said Susan J. Stocker, Ph.D., dean and chief administrative officer at 蜜桃视频 State Ashtabula. 鈥淲e congratulate all of the graduates on their accomplishments and commend them and their families and friends who have encouraged them and supported them along eve...
ASHTABULA, OHIO -- Thanks in large part to the generosity of students, staff, alumni and friends of the campus, 蜜桃视频 at Ashtabula surpassed it鈥檚 #GivingTuesday fundraising goal of $10,000 with a total of $23,375 raised in support of the Rising Scholars program. 鈥淲e are extremely grateful for the tremendous support from our campus, alumni and Ashtabula communities in exceeding our Giving Tuesday goal,鈥 said Dean and Chief Administrative Officer Susan J. Stocker, Ph.D. 鈥淭he contributors are individuals who appreciate the impact education has had on their lives, the oppo...
鈥淪mall successes matter, even when students understand a complex idea, attend tutoring to improve their exam grade or make personal connections to learning,鈥 said Rachael Blasiman, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology for 蜜桃视频 at Salem. This positive teaching philosophy led her to winning the Distinguished Teaching Award. Blasiman is one of three educators honored with the Distinguished Teaching Award, the highest teaching award a tenured or tenure-track professor can receive. All tenured and tenure-track professors are eligible to receive the award whic...
Added Benefits to Campus and Community Michael Bruder, executive director of facilities, planning and design at 蜜桃视频 State, said that in addition to the parking deck鈥檚 many benefits, most of the cars parked there will be covered and shielded from the sun, rain, snow and other inclement weather. He also said the deck鈥檚 location offers convenience. 鈥淚t鈥檚 located close to East Main Street, which is a large state route that is expected to be turned into a tree-lined boulevard in 2024,鈥 Bruder said. 鈥淲alking distances are very convenient to the buildings in the area. The parking deck helps with t...
蜜桃视频鈥檚 first major construction project to create a new signature gateway to the 蜜桃视频 Campus will begin in the summer of 2020. At its Dec. 4 meeting, the 蜜桃视频 State Board of Trustees approved the construction of the university鈥檚 first parking deck. The project is outlined in Phase One of the 10-year facilities master plan to transform the 蜜桃视频 Campus to better serve the needs of students and the entire 蜜桃视频 State community. The new Main Street parking deck will be located off of Midway Drive between Williamson House, Nixson Hall and the Center for the Performing Arts....
When Gretchen Lasso, senior journalism and digital media production major, interned at WEWS News 5 in Cleveland during summer 2018, she didn鈥檛 just gain relevant experience 鈥 she received professional-level awards and recognition for her hard work. Lasso earned two Regional Emmys for her stories on stem cells becoming the future of medicine and a six-month investigation of the Euclid Police Department. This award (which Lasso earned for the Lower Great Lakes region) recognizes excellence in media production and television broadcasting. Also, a story about how state regulators allowed Ohi...