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Lique Coolen is a neuroscience professor and the associate dean for the College of Arts & Sciences. Coolen has studied neuroscience for 26 years, focusing in areas of research like reproduction. Courtesy of Kent State University 

Choose Ohio First grant awarded to Kent State; four STEM programs added

Kelly Krabill Reporter May 8, 2021

Kent State has been awarded $3.5 million from the Choose Ohio First grant to support students in STEM-related majors. First-time students studying science, technology, engineering, mathematics or medicine...

The Reinberger Children’s Library Center is home to over 25,000 picture books, some dating back to the 19th century.

Picture Book History Comes to Life in Kent State’s Reinberger Children’s Library Center

Austin Monigold Reporter February 4, 2021

A place unknown to many students, the Reinberger Children’s Library Center at Kent State allows students to view award-winning children’s books while offering them opportunities that may help in their...

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Troy Pierson August 17, 2020

From the south lobby, one can see down to the second and first floors. Campbell said visibility was a key component of the design process to incorporate natural light into the building. Pictured here is...

Professor uses SCALE-UP method to improve classroom settings

Gabrielle Harrison December 7, 2016

Traditional classroom lecturing is taking a back seat to new teaching techniques thanks to associate physics professor Mina Katramatou.In 2001, Katramatou started proposing interactive class. The new interactive...

Photo courtesy of Maxim Dzero

Kent State physics professor receives grant for research

Gabrielle Woodard October 29, 2015

Physics professor Maxim Dzero recently received a grant from the National Science Foundation to fund his research project titled, “Spins and Knots: The Rise of Topology in F-Orbital Materials.”The...

Jonathan Selinger. Photo courtesy of Kent State.

Two KSU professors named physics fellows

Jacob Runnels February 16, 2015

The American Physical Society named two Kent State professors in the fields of physics and chemical physics as fellows for 2014. Physics professor Declan Keane and chemical physics professor Jonathon...

The Kent Stater Senior broadcast journalism major Lauren Blue, explains to students how the 3D printer in the multimedia studio works in the Kent State library.

Student Multimedia Studio scans more than paper

Olivia Young November 2, 2014

Instead of paper objects, the Student Multimedia Studio has focused its latest 3-D scanning project on people.The SMS originally started out on the third floor of the University Library in 1998, in a tiny...

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