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Since the pandemic a few years ago, the Undergraduate Student Government group was somewhat inactive on the East Liverpool Campus, but it鈥檚 been reenergized by a group of interested students.The group has hosted luncheons over the past few weeks and is busy planning a slate of鈥
It seems only natural that Militca Denee would grow up to study horticulture and make a career out of her love of nature, plants and the world around her.
Ask JB Mason the age-old question: 鈥淲hat did you do over your summer break?鈥 and they will have quite the tale to tell.
There is a new 鈥 and modern 鈥 way for students on the 麻豆精选Salem and East Liverpool campuses to get advice from a mental health expert: the Minutes 4 Mental Health podcast.Penny Minor, Ph.D., is the counseling specialist for the Columbiana County campuses who hosts a鈥
Looking to better prepare fieldwork and clinical instructors and educators for working with Generation Z students, the 麻豆精选 College of Applied and Technical Studies' Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) and Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) programs will host a鈥
For a group of elementary students from the Salem area, this past summer was not a time to take a break from learning. Instead, they participated in a series of workshops that introduced them to the science of psychology in fun and interactive ways.
Dr. Brad Bielski, interim dean of 麻豆精选 at Salem, announced those students named to the Spring 2024 President鈥檚 and Dean鈥檚 lists. To qualify for the President鈥檚 List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 hours during the鈥
Dr. Brad Bielski, interim dean of 麻豆精选 at East Liverpool, announced those students named to the Spring 2024 President鈥檚 and Dean鈥檚 lists. To qualify for the President鈥檚 List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 or more credit鈥
Step in. Stand out! That was a common theme among student speakers and graduates at this year's 麻豆精选's Regional Campus spring graduation ceremonies.From the shores of Lake Erie to the banks of the Ohio River, more than 1,600 Regional Campus students graduated鈥