Familiar Face William P. Howell Assistant Professor Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship Kent Campus JOB DESCRIPTION: I work with undergraduate and graduate students. Depending on the need, I teach FYE 鈥 10097; Marketing Applications - 35030; Personal Selling 鈥 45046; and International Marketing (including web-based) 鈥 45060. WORKED AT KENT STATE SINCE: 2010 (worked part time from 1986-2010) EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: University of Mount Union LIKES MOST ABOUT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: Collegiality ATTRACTION TO KENT STATE UNI...
New Face Kelly Thomasson Administrative Secretary Department of Geology Kent Campus JOB DESCRIPTION: Department secretary WORKED AT KENT STATE SINCE: January 2016 EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: Stow Presbyterian Church LIKES MOST ABOUT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: An atmosphere that promotes growth and learning ATTRACTION TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY AS AN EMPLOYER: Great people, great university RESIDES IN: Stow, Ohio HOMETOWN: Olmsted Falls, Ohio EDUCATION: Cuyahoga Community College HOBBIES: Reading, running and spending t...
Lae'l Hughes-Watkins, University Libraries鈥 Department of Special Collections and Archives, presented 鈥淎ctivism in the Archives: How the Acquisition of a Collection Is Influencing Relationships With Diverse Populations and Stimulating Collaborative Relationships for Instructional Design鈥 at the National Diversity Library Conference in Los Angeles, California, on Aug. 11, 2016. The paper presentation provided an illuminating discourse on how 5X社区鈥檚 Department of Special Collections and Archives' Black Campus Movement (BCM) project is helping to strengthen its relationship wi...
Trevor Watkins and Feng-Ru Sheu, University Libraries, presented 鈥淥pen Knowledge Diffusion Tools: FOSS, OER, OT, MOOC and the Role of the Library in Mitigating the Social Inertia of Constrained Learning Environments鈥 at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress: 82nd IFLA General Conference and Assembly in Columbus, Ohio, on Aug. 16, 2016. The paper was co-authored by Watkins and Sheu and accepted for IFLA Session 137 Skills and Knowledge for Citizens in an Open Data and Technology Environments - Information Technology - and is available in the IFLA digital library. Web link: http:...
The following health screenings will be held in September from 7:30-10:30 a.m. on the dates and campuses below: Wednesday, Sept. 7 (Kent Campus, Heer Hall) Tuesday, Sept. 27 (Kent State Tuscarawas, Conference rooms A & B) Wednesday, Sept. 28 (Kent State Stark Wellness Center) Thursday, Sept. 29 (Kent State Geauga, Gallery and Commons) Be Well Solutions, Kent State's wellness partner, will again offer the onsite health screenings to all full-time, benefits-eligible employees. The Kent Campus screening will take place in 107 Heer Ha...
Weight Watchers at Work is being offered again this fall. There is no obligation. Full- and part-time employees can join anytime. Weight Watchers at Work also is open to spouses, dependents and students. You can choose from one of two discounted weight-loss programs: A monthly pass that gives faculty, staff and students a trial period without the lengthy commitment. You have the option of at-work or local community meetings. The online, tailored program allows for participation at your own pace. Simply attend the meetings on Wednesdays at noon in Kent Student Cen...
Kent State's Institute for Excellence is a membership-driven leadership development program. Eligible faculty and staff first become members by completing the program. However, leadership development does not end with completion of the program. To continue to grow and develop as a leader, members must continue to educate themselves on their chosen field of leadership and expertise. Below is a list of 2016/17 Institute for Excellence members. Administrator Cohort Institute for Excellence 2016-2017 Name Department Amy Wilkens College of Communica...
The green and blue colored algae that grows out of control, and often washes up on the shoreline of Lake Erie, is not only unsightly but harmful to many species including humans. In Ohio, the western basin of Lake Erie has experienced some of the worst harmful algal blooms in recent years. The blooms have been detected this summer, as they were last summer when the area saw a harmful bloom of record size. And, in August of 2014, cyanobacteria from a harmful algal bloom contaminated the City of Toledo鈥檚 water supply and residents were forced to find alternative water sources. To help fight th...