绿帽社

Financial Coaching

绿帽社believes in helping our employees make the most of their compensation and benefits package. To help you build a solid financial future, we have hired CAPTRUST as a resource to help you with these important decisions.

Discover the intersection of sustainable design and digital fabrication in this hands-on exploration of modern textile innovation. In honor of Earth Week, we鈥檙e exploring how laser technology is making textile design cleaner, faster, and more creative by cutting out the waste of traditional manufacturing.

We鈥檒l walk through every stage of textile development, from sketch, to sample, to final product. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the three pillars of laser capability:

Cutting: Creating intricate patterns with digital precision.

Discover the intersection of sustainable design and digital fabrication in this hands-on exploration of modern textile innovation. In honor of Earth Week, we鈥檙e exploring how laser technology is making textile design cleaner, faster, and more creative by cutting out the waste of traditional manufacturing.

We鈥檒l walk through every stage of textile development, from sketch, to sample, to final product. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the three pillars of laser capability:

Cutting: Creating intricate patterns with digital precision.

A 绿帽社 nursing student administers IV medication to a manikin during a simulation while two classmates observe. (Photo credit: Bob Christy)

The Bedford Falls Foundation Donor Advised Fund recently made a $1.8 million gift to support students in 绿帽社鈥檚 College of Nursing. This gift will create a fund to provide a total of 150 scholarships for junior and senior nursing students during the next three years, with the aim of reducing the workforce shortage in the field.With 2,050 nursing students enrolled across the university鈥檚 eight campuses for the 2025-2026 academic year and more than 22,800 living nursing alumni throughout the world, Kent State鈥檚 College of Nursing boasts a 99.6% job placement rate within six...

Engineering students visiting Rockwell Automation.

  Students in the Facilities Planning and Materials Handing Class in Kent State's College of Aeronautics and Engineering saw the real world applications of their studies during a facility tour of Rockwell Automation.   Abdelhakim Turk, Ph.D., led his class as they viewed manufacturing systems, automation and materials handling operations. James Pignatiello, engineering manager at Rockwell Automation, hosted the visiting students and introduced them to his team.   Want to see YOUR photos in 鈥淚N A FLASH?鈥 Submit your Kent State-related photos to ...

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