News Archive
There was no media coverage. There were no websites teeming with information. Not a single pair of paper eclipse glasses were handed out for safe viewing.
The last time Ƶ experienced a total solar eclipse was nothing like the lead up to this year’s April 8 event.
Named for the designer's mother, Sukeina features stunning fashions by Ƶ School of Fashion and Merchandising Hall of Fame inductee Omar Salam.
Don'Marie Reid was recently named a McNair Scholar and she was chosen as a participant in the 2024 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program. Reid will work directly with mentor Jennifer King, Ph.D., assistant professor in the College of Public Health.
Heather Thrush is a nontraditional student majoring in psychology at Ƶ at Geauga, working on research related to mental health care. She's also a competitive weightlifter.
An art exhibition in the Ƶ Downtown Gallery uses images of UFOs to evoke questions about reality in a world where truth is often reframed.
Natalie Pillsbury, who earned both a bachelor’s degree in 2007 and a Master of Public Administration in 2023 from Ƶ, will begin her new role on March 20.
The Ƶ Board of Trustees approved the establishment of four new majors during its regular quarterly meeting held March 6 on the Ƶ Campus. The Board also approved recommended actions for the East Main Street Project in Ƶ and a naming action.
After two years of preparation, the Community Geography Lab is back. What started as a room filled with filing cabinets and old maps, turned into a colorful local resource filled with whiteboard-topped tables and maps lining the walls.
A student chef's culinary journey to his dream took him from Cuyahoga Community College to Ƶ State.
Flashes Recycle Electronics at the annual Electronics Drive, open to the
community, each Wednesday in March.
The Ohio Department of Education recently awarded Ƶ $1.2 million to support Choose Ohio First scholarships. This funding will support learners pursuing associate degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields and expand options for students seeking two-year degrees at the University's Regional Campuses and its College of Applied and Technical Studies.
Under the direction of Ƶ College of Nursing alumna Jennifer (Sanner) Beauchamp, Ph.D., BSN ’96, RN, associate professor at Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth Houston, R.Á.P.I.D.O., a groundbreaking and culturally relevant acronym was created to boost stroke awareness among Spanish-speaking Hispanic/Latino communities in the United States.
Understanding academic freedom and freedom of expression were the topics of Tuesday’s “Dialogue and Difference” session, part of a series designed to engage the Ƶ community in discussions that will advance our core values of freedom of expression, respect and kindness in all we do.
Conversations about mental health help students, faculty and staff bypass barriers to mental health.
A group of international students from Ƶ State experienced living history on a field trip with the university's English as a Second Language Program.
The work of a Ƶ Biological Sciences doctoral graduate recently received recognition from green roof experts from across North America who are looking to address contemporary environmental challenges, especially in urban environments.
The 2023-24 academic year has been a life-changing one for Raiful Hasan, Ph.D., an assistant professor of computer science in the College of Arts and Sciences, who embarked on his first faculty position at Ƶ State last semester.
A dynamic hands-on simulation event draws high school students from six school districts to Ƶ at Ashtabula.
Ƶ Culinary Services is proud to present DI Dining as a certified nut-free facility.