By: Erik Angelone           Now more than ever, there is a growing demand for professional translators and interpreters. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment within this field is projected to increase by 18% between 2016 and 2026 – a much higher average than all other occupations.These projections reflect an overarching need for language and cultural mediation around the world. As a student in our Online M.A. in Translation program, you can do your part to connect citizens in multiple locations that speak a multitude of ...

David Foster Teaches Workshop

According to the “State of AI in Education” report (Quizlet, 2023), 62 percent of teachers and students in the United States have used artificial intelligence (AI). At Kent State University, Associate Professor David Foster has been immersing himself in research related to AI, seeking ways to empower students to integrate AI into various aspects of life. Foster, who teaches Visual Storytelling, Photojournalism and Digital Video Editing in the School of Media and Journalism, was initially drawn to AI because of its burgeoning influence in artistic fields. After observing a growing trend am...

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Senior nursing students at Kent State University's Trumbull Campus joined the Trumbull County Combined Health District and Warren City Health District staff today to test their ability to respond to an anthrax attack. According to Erin Heckman, director of nursing at the Trumbull County Combined Health District, the simulation traced a dispersal of anthrax into the community, and the response required treating community members as quickly and efficiently as possible.   "This was our first live Point of Distribution (POD) drill in five years, and it went well," Heckman said. “The...

iSchool alum Sarah Bihn holding a children's book, sitting on a couch

Sarah Bihn B.A. '21; M.L.I.S. '22 once thought she'd graduate from college, get a nice quiet job in the back room of a library doing cataloging and she'd be set. Instead, she's out front on the floor as the children's librarian doing a variety of tasks, one of the most public being children's story time – including different voices for the characters and even singing. We sat down with her to learn how she took center stage at the Boston Public Library.CCI: How did you come to the iSchool?Sarah Bihn:  I have a little bit of a unique case. I started working in libraries when I was 17 as a s...

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