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Sept. 20, 2022
Thousands of students and their families joined faculty, staff, alumni and others Sept. 16-18 in a weekend that had it all.
Perfect temperatures and high energy greeted those who spent time enjoying the food trucks, giveaways and music on the Student Green and Risman Plaza for…
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Sept. 20, 2022
The Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State Student Multicultural Center will be renamed the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center in recognition of a gift from a former student, D'Andra Mull, Ph.D.
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Sept. 20, 2022
Using poetry to explore Akron, Ohio residents’ sense of belonging to their neighborhoods is the goal of a new project by Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University’s Wick Poetry Center.
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Sept. 19, 2022
As the world comes to grips with the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned as monarch for 70 years, Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State Today reached out to faculty and staff members with ties to the UK to share their thoughts on her passing.
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Sept. 16, 2022
Revisiting President Todd Diacon's memorable commencement address from 2021 on National Guacamole Day.
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Sept. 15, 2022
Twice each semester, Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University’s Division of Research and Sponsored Programs hosts Research & Innovation Forums, to bring together faculty members to publicly present their ongoing work.
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Sept. 15, 2022
Molly Merryman, Ph.D., associate professor in Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State’s School of Peace and Conflict Studies, and Lauren Vachon, assistant professor in Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State’s LGBTQ studies program and coordinator of the LGBTQ studies minor program, were instrumental in obtaining a $35,000 grant…
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Sept. 14, 2022
Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University is celebrating a 17.7% increase in international student enrollment this year, due in large part to increases in international graduate student admissions.
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Sept. 13, 2022
Thousands attended the family event, which has been a fixture in the Stow/Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ community for more than two decades.
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Sept. 12, 2022
Antarctica's "doomsday glacier" has been making headlines for its rapid melting, which could lead to large rises in sea levels much earlier than experts originally observed. In addition, "zombie ice" has been reported in Greenland, which unfortunately is not a "Game of Thrones"…