“Parenting students face numerous challenges on their way to degree completion; we can help remove many of those barriers and challenges.” Being a college student is tough enough for most, but for those who are also parenting young children or caring for loved ones – in addition to other responsibilities like work, managing a household, and appointments – going to class and succeeding can seem like a daunting task. Kent State University at Ashtabula Associate Professor of Sociology Jessica Leveto, Ph.D., understands the challenges faced by those students better than most. She earn...
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Introducing new perspectives can help students learn about unique cultures and explore similarities and differences. Ikram Toumi, an assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies, has brought that possibility to Kent State University with her global education initiatives. Originally from Tunisia, Toumi is tri-lingual, speaking Arabic, English and French, which fuels her interest in multicultural and socially diverse dimensions of global media and communication. She also works on social change, social movements, media literacy, globalization, immigration, acculturation and id...
Since completion of her Ph.D. in 2016, Assistant Professor Melissa Edler and her colleagues have secured more than $2 million in research funding for examining aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Eventually, this research could help millions of people find a better way to combat and live with harsh brain diseases. Edler began examining the brains of aged chimpanzees for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology as part of her dissertation at Kent State University. AD is characterized by the buildup of two toxic proteins, amyloid-beta (Aβ) which forms plaques and tau which is associated...
It’s no secret that we think KSUCPM alumni are among the best in the nation. Think we’re biased? Check out the August 2022 issue of Cleveland Magazine - specifically page 74 which calls out nine KSUCPM alumni as some of the best doctors in Cleveland! The doctors in this feature were selected by Professional Research Services (PRS), which conducted an online peer-review survey of area physicians in Northeast Ohio. The monthly magazine deems itself the go-to resource on the people, food, arts, entertainment, shopping and news that define the city of Cleveland. Now, our very own former s...