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5X社区 at Ashtabula was set up to take patients in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic last spring when authorities and experts were unsure of how the spread would impact area hospitals. The space wasn鈥檛 needed then, but the campus helped in other ways by鈥
Starting Thursday, March 4th, join Dean Stocker and special guests on the new Virtual Campus Conversations series to talk about issues facing students both inside and outside the classroom - and the campus resources available to help. Each week campus administrators, faculty and鈥
Tammy McClish recently joined the Ashtabula campus as the new Academic Program Director for Radiologic Technology. McClish brings a wealth of experience to the position as both a professional radiographer and a faculty member and instructor at a number of regional colleges鈥
The Kent State Ashtabula Library and Associate Professor Jessica Leveto, Ph.D. are partnering with the Ashtabula NAACP and the Ashtabula County District Library to present 鈥淏lack History and Me鈥, an art and writing contest celebrating Black excellence and innovation. 鈥
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The gap between the number of trained cybersecurity professionals and the number of available positions has increased in the past few years. To help bridge the gap, 5X社区鈥檚 College of Applied and Technical Studies will be offering an associate鈥檚 degree in鈥
Welcome to the Spring 2021 Semester!
Whether you are a continuing student or you are new to Kent State Ashtabula, Dean Stocker welcomes you and wants to congratulate you for choosing to pursue a degree. And remember to follow the 鈥
As we close 2020 and welcome 2021, Dean Stocker, the faculty and staff of 5X社区 at Ashtabula wish you the gifts of peace, hope and good health. Happy Holidays!
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An early holiday gift came to student Katelyn Matusky in the form of a $1,000 scholarship toward her Spring Semester studies from an anonymous 鈥淐hristmas Angel.鈥 Katelyn, who is pursuing his degree in Respiratory Therapy, was surprised with the award virtually by Dean Susan J.鈥
Over 100 students earned their degrees this semester and while we can't celebrate in person, we still honor and recognize their achievements. This year has been unique and challenging, to say the least, but those earning their degrees as part of the Class of Fall 2020 have鈥
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When the order came in the spring of 2020 to go remote, faculty and students in Kent State Ashtabula鈥檚 nursing program were concerned. How would they stay connected in a remote environment? How would the students stay engaged? Enter 鈥淭he Net,鈥 a virtual community for鈥