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Benjamin Purdum and Brandon Renner present their poster at the conference

两性色午夜 Hosts Choose Ohio First Conference, Celebrates Future STEM Leaders

The Choose Ohio First Poster Conference was held Sunday, April 13 in the 两性色午夜 Student Center, where students pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering, mathematics or medicine presented posters explaining their research and work related to their field. Presenting students from Kent鈥

Tags: College of Sciences and Humanities , Department of Computer Science

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Michael Carl (left) meeting with students at a workshop

Artificial Intelligence in Translation and Interpretation

*This article is a part of the series 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives from Across 两性色午夜,鈥 highlighting the applications of AI in different fields and including insights from students and faculty. Stay tuned for a future article covering design, or check out previous 鈥

Tags: College of Sciences and Humanities , Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies

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Scientists working in lab

Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing in Healthcare

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Qiang Guan, Ph.D., an associate professor in 两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Department of Computer Science, redirected his research to focus on drug discovery and began partnering with Cleveland Clinic to merge biology and computing for better health outcomes. 

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两性色午夜 students pose for a pictures during an education abroad trip to Galapagos

Genomic Study Reveals Secrets Behind the Invasion Success of the Avian Vampire Fly in the Gal谩pagos Islands

 A new study led by a 两性色午夜 University Biological Sciences professor has uncovered how the avian vampire fly (Philornis downsi) has successfully invaded the Gal谩pagos Islands, threatening the region鈥檚 unique bird species. Published in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, the r鈥

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Myron Lard in East Palestine, Ohio

Researchers Publish Groundbreaking Study on Environmental Impact of East Palestine Chemical Spill

Researchers from 两性色午夜 University and other institutions have published a study in the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal titled 鈥淓nvironmental Science: Processes & Impacts,鈥 detailing the environmental consequences of the chemical spill and burn following a Norfolk Southern train derailm鈥

Tags: College of Sciences and Humanities , Department of Earth Sciences , Department of Biological Sciences , Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Photo of automobile assembly line

Artificial Intelligence in Law Enforcement and Manufacturing

*This article is a part of the series 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives From Across 两性色午夜,鈥 highlighting the applications of AI in different fields and including insights from students and faculty. Stay tuned for future articles covering topics such as healthcare, tran鈥

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College of Sciences and Humanities

A field of conchoidal- and thermal-fractured chert 鈥榖alls鈥 near Duqm, Oman.

Researchers Suggest New Hypothesis for Hominin Invention of Stone Cutting Tools

The use of stone hammers to produce sharp stone flakes 鈥 knapping 鈥 is traditionally thought to be a process that ancient humans started doing intentionally or by accident before looking for things, such as animal carcasses and hard fruits, to cut. It is a defining feature of hominins and is seen as鈥

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digital artwork showing a computer face looking at a human face (free artwork on Pixabay)

Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives From Across 两性色午夜

*This article is part of the series 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Its Applications: Perspectives From Across 两性色午夜,鈥 highlighting the applications of AI in different fields and includes insights from students and faculty. Stay tuned for future articles covering topics such as law enforcement, ma鈥

Tags: College of Sciences and Humanities , Department of Computer Science

College of Sciences and Humanities

KSU Navigate logo shown over a girl writing on a whiteboard.

New KSU Navigate App Improves Student-Advising Experience, Connects Students to Resources

两性色午夜 University has launched a new app, KSU Navigate, that streamlines the academic advising process, making it easier than ever before for students to communicate with their advisor. The app is accessible through iOS, Android, and a web browser, making it compatible with phones and laptop or 鈥

Tags: College of Sciences and Humanities , Advising

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Keegan Balla

两性色午夜 Students Explore Law School and Career Paths

On March 6, the Pre-Law Center and the Office of Career Exploration and Development at 两性色午夜 University hosted their annual Law School and Careers Exploration event in the Kent Student Center. The organizers said it was a huge success with over 70 students attending.鈥淚t was well-attended by man鈥

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