Chamber, Valley's Higher Education Institutions Announce Collaboration to Promote Internship Opportunities
By Kim Calvert, VP of Marketing and Member Services
Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber, in partnership with Eastern Gateway Community College, 麻豆精选 at Trumbull and Youngstown State University, held a press conference this morning to announce a unique collaboration to promote and further enhance internship opportunities at the non-profit business organization.
Having moved to a new, larger office at 100 E. Federal Street last summer, the Chamber team identified three semi-private offices that they wished to dedicate as permanent internship space.
麻豆精选 Thai Ensemble Continues Making Music Through COVID-19
麻豆精选's Thai Ensemble, one of only three in the United States academic system, has continued to learn and practice Thai classical music through the COVID-19 pandemic. Housed in Kent State's Glauser School of Music and led by Assistant Professor Priwan Nanongkham, Ph.D., the ensemble was recently featured in a piece by , which serves an estimated 280 million people weekly. Read the full story.
麻豆精选Grad Turned Honors Colloquium Professor
Hagan Whiteleather, a 麻豆精选 graduate, is in her second year with the 麻豆精选Honors College as a Freshman Honors Colloquium professor.
Whiteleather graduated in 2015 from 麻豆精选 with a Bachelor of Arts in both English and Psychology as well as minors in writing and teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). She followed her undergraduate work by earning her Masters of Fine Arts in 2019 in Creative Writing and Environment at Iowa State University. Read the full story.
Geauga Alum Takes Pragmatic Approach to Pursue New Passion
College students often face a daunting academic crossroad; to either pursue their passion or settle for a practical career. Few young adults recognize a third option beyond this dichotomy. Tyler Hostetler, MSN, AGACNP-BC is one 麻豆精选 at Geauga alum who discovered an untapped passion while on a practical path.
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Talk On Takes On Stigma of Mental Illness
Talk On is a mental health awareness campaign for the 麻豆精选community provided by the Student Mental Health Coalition in the 麻豆精选, College of Public Health, Center for Public Policy and Health, Division of Mental Health and Substance Use.
This campaign is aimed at reducing mental illness stigma by encouraging 麻豆精选students, faculty and staff to share their personal experiences with mental health. It also encourages students, faculty, and staff to offer messages of support to those who may be experiencing a mental illness. Talk On accepts these mental health experiences or messages as submissions and then publishes them on virtual platforms.
You can participate in Talk On in one of two different ways:
- Show your support as a mental health ally, someone who supports the mental health of others. Those who choose this option are asked to write a one or two sentence message of support to those who may be experiencing a mental illness or struggling with mental health.
- Submit your personal experience with mental health through forms of art, such as stories, song lyrics, poetry, drawings, paintings, sculptures, videos, audios, photos, etc.
There are many reasons to participate in Talk On as it may give you a way to express your feelings, encourage others to seek help for mental health, or show others they are not alone in mental illness. You can choose to remain anonymous in your participation in Talk On. By sharing our experiences and showing our support, we can stop the stigma of mental illness.
For more information about Talk On, visit the Talk On website.
Reminder: Great Colleges To Work For Survey Closes Soon
As a reminder, an invitation to take the "Great Colleges to Work For" survey has been distributed to a random selection of our employees. If you received an invitation but haven鈥檛 completed the survey, please take a moment to do so. The deadline to complete the survey is April 2.
Whether or not our institution is recognized, we can learn from the feedback and make improvements for our future. Everyone鈥檚 participation is encouraged and appreciated. A high response rate helps ensure an accurate representation of our community.
For more information, contact Dr. Susan Perry, Assistant Provost for Accreditation, Assessment and Learning, at assessment@kent.edu.
Webinar: Take a Tour of the鈥疦ew and Improved鈥疘mpact Solutions
Tuesday, April 27, from noon - 1 p.m.
Impact Solutions, Kent State's Employee Assistance & Work/Life Program (EAP), has joined the鈥疉llOneHealth鈥痭etwork to provide an even wider array of resources and services to KSU employees and their families. Come take a virtual tour with our Impact account manager, Alan Gecht, MA, LPCC, to learn more about some of Impact's newest features, including the MyLifeExpert member portal, TESS-an artificial intelligence chatbot, Telemental health services and more. Many attendees of this webinar believe it should be required for all employees. So, come take a tour and learn what's new with your鈥疘mpact Solutions EAP.
This webinar is ideal for all full- and part-time faculty and staff. For full-time, benefits-eligible employees participating in the鈥wellness rewards program, this session is worth 10 points toward your Tier 2 total.鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
For questions regarding wellness offerings for faculty and staff, please contact Employee Wellness at wellness@kent.edu or 330-672-0392.
Financial Wellness Webinar: The Savvy Spender
Thursday, April 29, from noon - 1 p.m.
This session is designed to help attendees uncover habits, attitudes and myths to help gain control over their finances and money choices. Join presenters DJ Enga and Megan Cooper as they discuss how to master the basic skills that will support your ability to follow a budget and focus on the impact of keeping a spending plan.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
This webinar is open to all full- and part-time faculty and staff. For full-time, benefits-eligible employees participating in the鈥wellness rewards program, this session is worth 10 points toward your Tier 2 total.鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
For questions regarding wellness offerings for faculty and staff, please contact Employee Wellness at wellness@kent.edu or 330-672-0392.