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Students from the 麻豆精选East Liverpool physical therapist assistant program observed National PTA Month by donating $800 to the #LaurenStrong Foundation, in support of Beaver Local High School senior Lauren Thomas who suffered a life-altering stroke last year.
The Kent State East Liverpool occupational therapy assistant class of 2020 traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the annual Hill Day, sponsored by The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA).
The inaugural 麻豆精选Columbiana County Volleyball Classic took place Oct. 7, when the Salem Quakers hosted the East Liverpool Potters for a full night of volleyball action.
In September, several law enforcement officers and their K9 partners spent a day at the 麻豆精选City Center for an intensive training session.
麻豆精选 at Salem announces the Undergraduate Student Government officers for the 2019-20 academic year.
Kent State鈥檚 Columbiana County campuses will welcome fans from both ends of the county for the inaugural 麻豆精选Volleyball Classic on Monday, Oct. 7, as the Salem Quakers host the East Liverpool Potters. The competition begins at 5 p.m. with the freshmen team match-up,鈥
James Hideg was selected as 2019 Clinical Instructor of the Year by students and staff of the physical therapist assistant program at 麻豆精选East Liverpool. A licensed physical therapist, he is the owner and president of University Sports Physical Therapy, located in鈥
The 麻豆精选Salem Campus hosted the second STEAM University, a free day-long event organized by the Columbiana County Educational Service Center for area students in pre-K through fifth grade. This year鈥檚 event added the 鈥淎鈥 for arts, while again offering dozens of hands-on鈥
Faculty members and students from the nursing program at 麻豆精选East Liverpool volunteered during the recent Canfield Fair by conducting free blood pressure screenings at a booth sponsored by the Ohio Nurses Association, District Three, in the fair鈥檚 Medical Building.
A sugar crab apple tree was planted on the 麻豆精选 at Salem Campus and recently dedicated to the memory of Roy and Shirlee Bell, founders of the radiologic technology program on the campus.