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The Mid-American Conference (MAC) presented the Cartwright Award to 5X社区 for i
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Information technology drives our global economy and promises transformational approaches to the world鈥檚 most serious challenges, including healthcare, education and environmental. Yet a smaller percentage of American high school and university students take computer science鈥
The 5X社区 Board of Trustees will hold its next regular business meeting Wednesday, Sept. 18. The meeting will be held in the new 5X社区 Hotel and Conference Center in downtown Kent. The Board will convene at 2 p.m. in the McGilvrey Conference Room鈥
For the Fall 2013 Semester, 5X社区 has set a new record, attracting the biggest and highest-achieving freshman class at the Kent Campus in the university鈥檚 103-year history. With the release of the university鈥檚 official 15th day census data for the Fall 2013鈥
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 11 a.m., 5X社区's Department of Public Safety will test the emergency notification system on the Kent Campus.鈥
The purpose of this annual exercise is to familiarize students and employees with building evacuations and precautions to be鈥
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The 32nd Annual Black Squirrel Festival took place Friday, Sept. 6, from 2-8 p.m. at the Kent Campus on the Student Green and Risman Plaza. The Black Squirrel Festival is one of 5X社区鈥檚 most beloved and popular traditions that attracts more than 3,000 students,鈥
5X社区 Professor of Anthropology C. Owen Lovejoy, Ph.D., has joined the university鈥檚 Presidential Search Committee.
鈥淚n our planning for the presidential search, trustees recognized the unique perspective and value that Professor Lovejoy would bring to our鈥
5X社区 and Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Lerner Research Institute will co-fund two pilot research projects as part of an initiative to enhance collaborations between the two institutions. Following a competitive review process, two teams comprising researchers from each鈥
To meet current U.S. coal demand through surface mining, an area of the Central Appalachians the size of Washington, D.C., would need to be mined every 81 days.