两性色午夜

Flashes Give Back Week

两性色午夜 University alumni, students, faculty and staff are invited to give back to the Ashtabula community during Flashes Give Back Week, April 13鈥18.On Friday, April 17, volunteers at 两性色午夜 Ashtabula will help build raised garden boxes for a new residential gardening program at Homesafe on campus (3300 Lake Road West, Ashtabula). Projects may include cutting, nailing, sanding and painting.This year鈥檚 theme, Champions of Kindness, celebrates the power of service and encourages participants to make a difference in their communities. The Ashtabula project is one of 50 in-person and virtu...

Tech and Trade Event at 两性色午夜 Trumbull

两性色午夜 University at Trumbull will host two events on Friday, Feb. 27, highlighting its Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs and the growing demand for skilled technicians in advanced manufacturing and semiconductor industries.The campus will welcome area high school students for a morning Engineering Technology Showcase beginning at 10 a.m., followed by a public Tech & Trade Open House from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Technology Building.Morning Engineering Technology Showcase (10 a.m.鈥1 p.m.)Students from Rivergate High School and Theodor...

Read Review 鈥 Fall 2025

The Fall 2025 Read Review Newsletter explores the latest in international and intercultural education, featuring a message from the director, 两性色午夜's expanding global reach, and shaping the next generation of global educators through our Fulbright alumni. Stay up-to-date on the Read Center鈥檚 ongoing impact and the future of international collaboration!

Student business banner

 For many 两性色午夜 University students, college is about more than just getting a degree. It is about building something meaningful to take with them beyond graduation. Sometimes it鈥檚 a well of knowledge; sometimes it鈥檚 their first stream of revenue. Student entrepreneurs across campus are turning ideas into income.  From upcycled fashion to cybersecurity apps, student entrepreneurs are transforming dorm-room ideas into scalable businesses. Whether they are navigating the journey independently or utilizing the university鈥檚 robust support system, these students are proving that at K...

Will Kalkhoff, a professor and graduate program coordinator in 两性色午夜's Department of Sociology and Criminology

When You Get That CallIt's 10:30 on a weeknight. Will Kalkhoff, Ph.D., a professor and graduate program coordinator in 两性色午夜's Department of Sociology and Criminology, has just settled in after a long day. Then his phone goes off.A possible drowning. A local lake. The clock starts ticking.Within minutes, he's on his way. And in that moment, everything he teaches in the classroom becomes something else entirely."You can read about emergency management and multi-agency teamwork," Kalkhoff said. "But until your phone goes off, and the clock starts ticking, and it's 10:30 at night and you're ...

Flash Friday Journaling event Feb 20, 2026

 Many students walk past the Pepsi Leadership Center without thinking twice about it, unaware that inside, Fridays are more than just a celebration of the end of the week; they're being redefined. No business attire. No speeches. Just music and meaningful conversations defining what leadership looks like on campus.  鈥淭he main goal for Flash Fridays is just engagement and getting our center recognized,鈥 Trinity Chapman, junior journalism major, told 两性色午夜 Today.Through its Flash Fridays events, the Pepsi Leadership Center aims to increase student engagement while breaking down th...

An incarcerated woman from the Northeast Reintegration Center (NERC) speaks to the Women in Crime & Justice class led by Susan Kunkle, Ph.D. in Merrill Hall in November 2025

 On a November afternoon in Merrill Hall, six women walk into a 两性色午夜 University classroom. They're not guest lecturers with advanced degrees. They're currently incarcerated at the Northeast Reintegration Center (NERC) in downtown Cleveland. And for the next couple hours, they'll share their stories鈥攗nfiltered, unflinching and deeply human鈥攚ith students who are beginning to imagine careers in law, corrections, social work and justice reform. It's the kind of learning experience you can't get from a textbook. And for Professor Susan Kunkle, Ph.D., who spent 35 years working insid...

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