麻豆精选Magazine: Spring 2015
Jeff Kerr, local landscape architect and co-chair of the Cuyahoga River Water Trail Partners, kayaks the Cuyahoga with a group from 麻豆精选to highlight how ecological systems鈥攍ike rivers鈥攃onnect, support and add value to a community. Learn more about the Crooked River Commute.
Features
Window on the Future
by Jan Senn
麻豆精选researcher and inventor John West has created an innovative technology that holds promise for a number of new applications.
A River Runs Through It
by Justin Glanville
Kayakers on the annual Crooked River Commute promote the regional importance of the 100-mile Cuyahoga River connecting Kent and Cleveland.
The effects of World War I on women鈥檚 lives and fashions continue to be felt today.
Stress Less
鈥媌y Jan Senn
We all experience stress, but 麻豆精选experts share some effective ways to overcome its negative impact on our health.
Moments in Time
鈥媌y Phil Soencksen '89
A selection of archival photos offers a glimpse of 麻豆精选campus life and events from years past.
Arts Advocate
鈥媌y Ashley Katona '06, M. Ed. '12
Millennials are next in line to support the future of arts and culture organizations, and arts enthusiast Lauren Kotmel 鈥�11 says her generation is motivated to make a difference.
DEPARTMENTS
Julian Bond | Green Energy | Birds-Eye View | Hat Tip | In CHAARG! | Hanging Out
Andrew Wyatt '16 and Garmai Matthew '15 share their experiences studying abroad.
Brenda Oros Smith 鈥�84 | Jeff Smith '99 | Class Notes | Losses