Kent State Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center News
Adjunct faculty lecturer Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jacksonās personal and academic exploration into Native American cultures has resulted in meaningful writing and teaching projects that further her focus on finding common ground within a multicultural society.
Writers are often prompted to āwrite what you know.ā Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson, adjunct faculty lecturer of English at Kent State Geauga, takes that a step further by challenging her writing students to ādiscover the gaps in what is already known. Itās in the gap or theā¦
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When the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris went up in flames earlier this spring, it shocked the world. It should continue to serve as a wake-up call, says Adjunct Art History Lecturer Carol P. Kropp at ŠćÉ«app Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg. It reminds usā¦
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Five new members were recently added to the Kent State Regional Academic Center advisory board to serve three-year terms, representing Kent State Geauga's Twinsburg location to the community at local functions, supporting scholarship funding initiatives, and making communityā¦
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Building upon new decisions made in 2018, Dr. Angela Spalsbury, Dean and Chief Administrative Officer of ŠćÉ«app Geauga Campus and Regional Academic Center, has appointed nine new advisory board members for the Geauga Campus in Burton and Regional Academic Centerā¦
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The annual Grant-In-Aid scholarships from the Geauga County Retired Teachers Association (GCRTA) for $1,500 were recently awarded to three deserving college students.
Julia Lombardo graduated from Newbury High School and attends the University of Mount Union where she isā¦
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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at ŠćÉ«app Geauga Campus is a rigorous academic environment that requires serious discipline, study, practice, and testing. Itās also an intimate environment of friends, instructors, and mentors who support eachā¦
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āThis is why they go into education! Our instructors are eager to share their knowledge and to spark interest among students in a significant, meaningful way.ā
This comment by Kent State Geauga and Regional Academic Center Assistant Dean Dr. Susan Emens could apply to theā¦
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Some educators struggle with bridging the gap between theory and application, so students get bored, lose interest, and tune out. Not so in Mahli Mechenbier's classes.
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Absence is said to make the heart grow fonder. It can certainly help you appreciate what you left behind. This is a lesson Lia Fuhry learned when she left ŠćÉ«app Geauga Campus and Twinsburg Academic Center to attend a big state university.