Cityscape of Nagasaki at night, several buildings and night lights with mountains in the horizon, Japan.
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Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Japan

PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE to room 234 McGilvrey.Just a reminder that tomorrow’s SPCS Spring Colloquium Event will feature Jacquelyn Bleak speaking about Silence and Silencing in Education.Tomorrow’s event will be in McGilvrey 234 at 2:20pm!! Since we’ve had bigger crowds that what our Seminar Room comfortably sits, we moved to a space upstairs! We will have light snacks and refreshments!Please share with your networks and hope to see you there!  ...

Total eclipse with flares

On April 8, 2024, the Kent State University Department of Physics hosted four planetarium shows and Dr. Veronica Dexheimer delivered comments on the eclipse in the lead up to this year's total solar eclipse.  We were lucky to have beautiful weather that allowed everyone a good view of this rare phenomenon.  It was an emotional moment for everyone.  Below is a slideshow of some photos taken during the event by Dr. Thorsten-Lars Schmidt of the Department of Physics.    ...

The Kent State library stands tall in darkness while the moon blocks out the sun during the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.

It was a party 218 years in the making.The thousands of people who came to Kent State University on April 8 to witness the total solar eclipse did not leave disappointed by the celestial show, the likes of which had not been seen in Kent, Ohio, since 1806. Several thousand students, faculty, staff and visitors filled Risman Plaza beginning at 2 p.m. With eclipse-themed music playing, the event was festive as folks gathered to see the once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. By 2:55 p.m., the eclipse had progressed enough to cast a considerable shadow across the daytime sky, and a cool breeze b...

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