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By Emily KomorowskiTeh vegetative roof installed last September at Taylor Hall on the Kent Campus will soon bloom. Funded through bond money that is now part of Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University's Foundatiojn of Excellence: Building the Futre Initiave, the plant filled roof was part of a larger restoration project for Taylor Hall.Beth Ruffing, assistant director of State'a Office of theUniversity Architect and project manager for the roof garden, says that there had been talks about putting vegetative roofing; also known as green roofing, around Taylor hall years befor the installation. It was designed as...

Dr. Aysegul Keskin Zeren has recently accepted a position as a full-time Visiting Assistant Professor of Conflict Analysis and Transformation in the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.  Dr. Keskin Zeren will be primarily engaged in the MA in International Peace Studies program, a highly selective graduate program that prepares an internationally diverse group of students for careers as professional peacebuilding practitioners. She will also be a part of the Conflict Analysis and Transformation professional track area which focuses on ...

By Emily Komorosowski Heer and Harbourt halls on the Kent Campus have been recognized as Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) Gold certified buildings. Heer Hall is home to the Division of Human Resources; Office of Academic Personnel; and the Research, Planning and Institutional Effectiveness office. Harbourt Hall houses Facilities Planning and Operations, the Office of the University Architect and several other administrative offices. LEED is a rating system that comes from the nonprofit U.S. Green Building Council. The rating system has prerequisites, but after those...

Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ makes Sierra Club's "Cool Schools" list, ranking 163 out of 173 Sierra Club's Chool Schools list. Total possible score out of 1000Total- 317.61; Cocurricular: 57.4; Energy 44.21; Investements 0; Food 7; Innovation 0; Academics 14.69; Planning 45...

Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University faculty and staff members embarked on the first-ever kayaking trek along the Cuyahoga River for the Crooked River Commute from July 25-26. The two-day trek began at the Kent Campus and ended at the Coast Guard Station in Cleveland with the intention of promoting the river as a shared regional asset for education, recreation and sustainability.Seven individuals completed the trek while live tweeting using the hashtag #CrookedRiverCommute. Videographers captured footage and interviews for a documentary about the trek, which currently is in the process of being created.&nbsp...

Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University Selects Induction Lighting for Campus Wide Energy Retrofit Everlast® Lighting Exceeds Specification Standards, Used In Recreation and Fitness Center Lighting Upgrade JACKSON, MICHIGAN -August 7th, 2014-Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University is a public research university located in Kent, Ohio and has eight campuses around the Northeast Ohio region with the main campus being the largest. With an enrollment of 41,891 students in the eight-campus system and 28,998 students at the main campus in Kent it is ranked by the Carnegie Foundation as one of the top 77 public research unive...

Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹'s 20th anniversary FlashFest was headlined by Capital Cities along with Ab-Soul, Scavenger Hunt, and Evan Evolution and Dominic Parisi. ...

by Justin Glanville For more information about upcoming trips and to learn how to support the Crooked River Commute, please contact David Jurca atdjurca@kent.edu or (216) 357-3438. My kayak’s bow splashes quietly through the river, my knuckles skimming the surface with each paddle. The water feels warmer than I expected, almost welcoming. It doesn’t smell bad, either — just a mild mix of mud and ripe, midsummer leaves. This is a surprise in the infamous Cuyahoga River, once so polluted it caught fire repeatedly. Its last blaze, in 1969, got so much attention it inspired the federal Clean ...

Ten freshmen students and their professor in a College Writing I class at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University created a cookbook for their flnal class project that benefits the Campus Kitchen at Kent state. The cookbook, titled 7he Treasured Tree: A Recipe Straight m,m the Vine, includes more than 20 recipes. Each student submitted two recipes, and their professor, Carly Sachs, submitted one as well. One recipe had to be a famlly recipe or one that showcased a little about them and the second recipe had to be a healthy recipe. "lhe inspiration for the cookbook came t-om the students,• says Sachs. ...

Eric Jefferis, an associate professor of social and behavioral sciences in the College of Public Health, teaches a Ph.D.-level class in Lowry Hall. Jefferis has been selected as Á½ÐÔÉ«Îçҹ’s Scholar of the Month.

Scholar of the Month Eric Jefferis Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Public Health 2004-present Eric Jefferis is an associate professor of social and behavioral sciences in the College of Public Health. His research focuses on intentional injury, violence prevention and program evaluation. Jefferis has served as principle or co-principle investigator on funded research projects totaling nearly $3 million and has authored numerous research articles and reports. Most recently, he was awarded $472,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice fo...

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