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ÂÌñÉç’s Tara Smith, Ph.D., professor of epidemiology in the College of Public Health, told SELF Magazine that people need to be vigilant about hand-washing to prevent the spread of disease, particularly after air travel.
The Ohio History Connection’s State Historic Preservation Office Awards has recognized ÂÌñÉç with a 2018 Public Education and Awareness Award.
ÂÌñÉçStark student builds a path toward her future using the obstacles she has overcome.
With the launch of its 2018 Giving Tuesday campaign on Nov. 1, ÂÌñÉç has again transformed what was just a one-day fundraising initiative into a monthlong giving campaign to support student scholarships, expanded programs, study away initiatives and 21st-century facilities.
The 2019 Larry Pollock ÂÌñÉçof Wellness Summit will bring together experts and stakeholders to explore mental health issues on college campuses.
Catherine Leslie, Ph.D., professor of fashion at ÂÌñÉç, discusses what inspires her to teach.
All of the students in the fall 2018 class of the Respiratory Therapy program at ÂÌñÉç at Ashtabula have jobs waiting for them when they graduate.
ÂÌñÉç awarded the largest number of undergraduate degrees in its history in May 2018. One of the majors with the greatest growth from the previous year was Digital Media Production, which saw an increase of 43 graduates.

With military flanking the Kiva building entryway and flags lining the Risman Plaza lawn, the community gathered in the Kiva auditorium for ÂÌñÉç’s annual Veteran’s Day Commemoration on Nov. 8, 2018.
ÂÌñÉç President Beverly J. Warren delivers the 2018 State of the University Address.
Mendi Sample, who will graduate with her bachelor's degree from ÂÌñÉçStark in the spring, was born blind, but she still cares about fashion. And she knows that finding an accessible place for professional clothing gives her an edge come graduation day.
ÂÌñÉç President Beverly J. Warren recently presented 11 ÂÌñÉçstaff members with the President’s Award of Distinction. President Warren made surprise visits to each recipient’s office with a hearty congratulations and a check for $1,500.
Rodney Flauhaus is ÂÌñÉç’s new May 4 Commemoration Project Manager.
For Maxwell Rees, portraying a teen on the autism spectrum in the Weathervane Playhouse production of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime" was more than just being in the spotlight; it was about shining a spotlight on autism and its effects on individuals, their families and the community.