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Kent State Tuscarawas freshman wrestler Elijah Nash captured fifth place and earned All-American honors at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association (NCWA) National Championships in Dallas, TX on March 16. With this achievement, Nash became Kent State Tuscarawas’ first All-American NCWA wrestler. While Nash was the most inexperienced wrestler for the Golden Eagles in the tournament, he led the team with stellar performances. After three grueling days of difficult matches, Nash ended a very successful season with a 22-10 record. Golden Eagles wrestlers qualifying for the NCWA champio...

Pieces in the Create Awareness Exhibit

Several Kent State University departments have come together to produce Create Awareness, an art exhibit located on the first floor of the University Library that focuses on using art to depict the personal experiences of Kent State students, faculty and staff with mental illness. Create Awareness is a collaborative effort between the College of Public Health Center for Public Policy and Health’s Division of Mental Health and Substance Use, School of Art, University Libraries and Student Accessibility Services. It is part of the on-campus initiative Talk On, an online resource funded throug...

Dr. Du and Ms. Deibel show off the ZEV

As Kent State University senior Angela Deibel guides the ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle) from the Aeronautics and Technology Building to front campus on a recent sunny day, she glances at a row of small lights that flash overhead. “Those lights let us know that the battery has charged,” she explains to a passenger. “One day of sunlight (24 hours) equals eight miles.” The ZEV is a repurposed golf cart with an electric engine powered by three sources: a fuel cell, solar panel and batteries. The fuel cell efficiently converts fuel, such as hydrogen into electricity with no greenhouse gas emissi...

Angela Deibel and Dr. Du

As Kent State University senior Angela Deibel guides the ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle) from the Aeronautics and Technology Building to front campus on a recent sunny day, she glances at a row of small lights that flash overhead. “Those lights let us know that the battery has charged,” she explains to a passenger. “One day of sunlight (24 hours) equals eight miles.” The ZEV is a repurposed golf cart with an electric engine powered by three sources: a fuel cell, solar panel and batteries. The fuel cell efficiently converts fuel, such as hydrogen into electricity with no greenhouse gas emissi...

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