Imprinting in Their Time: Japanese Printmakers
Carnegie Museum of Art: "Imprinting in Their Time: Japanese Printmakers, 1912-2022
Now through May 12, 2024
Imprinting in Their Time: Japanese Printmakers, 1912–2022 presents a survey of Japanese prints throughout the 20th century up to present day. The exhibition examines how the role of a printmaker has transformed through international encounters, new sources of inspiration, and artistic motivation.
Nutrition (M.S.)
Master of Science in Nutrition
The Nutrition concentration emphasizes nutritional sciences and opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary research in laboratory and community settings. Graduates are prepared for positions as nutritionists in health care and community agencies
Health Education and Promotion (M.Ed.)
Master of Education in Health Education and Promotion
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) program in Health Education and Promotion (HEDP) is designed to enable individuals to pursue their diverse interests in the field while addressing the competencies essential to the professional development of health educators.
Before sophomore Honors College student Jesse Thompson came to Kent State in 2022 from Cincinnati, Ohio, he often watched HGTV with his father– a handy man around the house who was often building things. With that influence, Jesse decided to major in construction management. He chose to complete his required internship last summer and had the opportunity to work for Meyers Brothers & Sons, a contractor in Millville, Ohio. The company specializes in residential custom design, build and remodel projects. Here, Jesse utilized his knowledge gained from his coursework, including the construc...
While “Adopt a Disability for a Day” wasn’t featured in this October’s Disability Awareness Month event lineup, it was offered at the first “Understanding Disability and Physical Difference Month” celebrated on campus in November of 1971. Students, faculty, and staff were “encouraged to adopt a physical disability of blindness or being in a wheelchair” (Challenge Newsletter November 1972). Participants were assigned a student who was blind or a wheelchair user and were then required to navigate a marked-out course while wearing a blindfold or using a wheelchair. “Dine Blind” from 1972’s event ...
EHHS grad Michael Daniels, Ph.D.,’22, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has been named one of Crain’s Cleveland Business 40 Under 40 for 2023. Daniels serves as the director of Kent State's E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center, where he leads an institution that cultivates a sense of belonging and cultural affirmation for students. Daniels has focused his academic research on men of color, identity development and leadership. --Photo courtesy Crain's Cleveland Business ...
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Our athletic training programs specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. We offer a challenging curriculum and our dedicated faculty prepare students for rewarding careers in the athletic training profession and related fields.