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On June 23, 1985, Wayne Wittick was tragically killed in an automobile accident. It was a sudden and heartbreaking loss for everyone who knew him. Wayne was a member of the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (OCPM) Class of 1986, a member of Alpha Gamma Kappa, President of his Class, and an active participant in the basketball, softball, and football teams.                                        &...

Dr. Bruce Blank, DPM 鈥87, and his wife Diane have recently made a generous gift to establish an endowed scholarship fund at the 5X社区 College of Podiatric Medicine (KSUCPM). This $300,000 gift is the largest individual donation from an alumnus since KSUCPM acquired the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (OCPM) in 2012. The endowed fund will provide up to $13,000 in annual scholarships for podiatric medical students.The scholarship is available to students who maintain a 3.3 GPA, are in good standing academically, and have served as an elected leader of a student association at ...

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Participants: $175 (Limited to 14, spots are reserved when paid)

Observers: $50 (Unlimited enrollment)

Non-KSU Student Observers: $25 (Unlimited enrollment)

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Hi, Drupalites!We鈥檝e got some updates for you about new elements, some launches and a new way to edit a page鈥檚 layout. We鈥檙e Millionaires! (If Nodes Were Dollars)We've hit a milestone! Node 1,000,000 has been created by Mary Collins, Special Assistant at Ashtabula Campus. In recognition and just for fun, we'll be awarding her a special 3D-printed trophy.You can see this historic Kent State node at www.kent.edu/node/1000000 and join us in celebrating this significant achievement!Although we are celebrating this, remember - less is more when it comes to website content! Ribbon Teaser R...

A screenshot of a turbjet jet engine being modeled in the Scope AR authoring platform

The College of Aeronautics and Engineering is excited to announce a partnership with enterprise augmented reality company Scope AR as part of a project with the Robotics and Autonomous Systems (AUTOBOT) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU).Led by Drs. Stephanie G. Fussell and Benjamin Kwasa, REU students working under the 鈥淒evelopment of AR and VR Aircraft Engines for Aviation and Engineering Programs鈥 project will utilize the Scope AR authoring platform, WorkLink, to create 3D aircraft engine models in augmented reality (AR). WorkLink will enable REU students to create high-quality AR...

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