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Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., and Arden Ruttan, Ph.D., along with their student research team, design, develop and study an app to reduce teen stress.

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Professors Turn to Technology to Reduce Teen Stress

Have too much stress? There is an app for coping. Researchers from С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Arts and Sciences worked together to develop an app that not only measures stress levels in teenagers, but also teaches them how to manage anxiety. The app gathers data in real time using two …

Tags: Department of Psychological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , College of Education, Health and Human Services , Research and Sponsored Programs , Success Story , Research & Science

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Gregory Smith is a professor of human development and family studies and director of the Human Development Center in the School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences in the College of Education, Health and Human Services.

Scholar of the Month

Scholar of the Month Gregory Smith Professor of Human Development and Family Studies College of Education, Health and Human Services 2001-present Gregory Smith is a professor of human development and family studies and director of the Human Development Center in the School of Lifespan Develop…

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Investigating Alzheimer’s Disease: С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Researcher to Speak at Neuroscience Symposium on April 10

Gemma Casadesus Smith describes herself as a scientist who likes to investigate ideas that run counter to prevailing thought. Her research on Alzheimer’s disease has looked at the effects on the brain of oxidative stress, hormone treatments and the regulation of metabolism.  When a new avenue …

Tags: Department of Biological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Neuroscience , Symposium , Research & Science

Kent Campus

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Student Introduces New Method of Circadian Research

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Student Introduces New Method of Circadian Research

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ chemistry senior Caitlin Crosier combined creativity and science for her yearlong project on circadian rhythms and will present those findings at the university’s Undergraduate Research Symposium on March 11. “The main goal of my research is to validate this method as a…

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С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Researchers to Launch Three New Studies to Monitor Lake Erie

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ researchers will launch three new studies of harmful algal blooms (HAB) in Lake Erie this spring as part of an overall $2 million water quality initiative by the Ohio Board of Regents.  Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie can produce toxins that make water hazardous to dr…

Tags: College of Arts and Sciences , College of Public Health , Department of Biological Sciences , Department of Earth Sciences , Research & Science

College of Arts & Sciences

Mark Bracher is a professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on how literary studies can promote social justice and psychological development.

Scholar of the Month

Scholar of the Month Mark Bracher Professor of English College of Arts and Sciences 1985-present Mark Bracher is a professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on how literary studies can promote social justice and psychological development. Bracher investiga…

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Rui Liu, assistant professor in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, leads a discussion in a classroom on the third floor of Taylor Hall. Liu has been selected as С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s Scholar of the Month.

Scholar of the Month

Scholar of the Month Rui Liu Assistant Professor College of Architecture and Environmental Design 2013-present Rui Liu is an assistant professor in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. His research primarily focuses on resilient infrastructure, especially in the areas of inno…

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С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ student Andrew Wyatt spent this past fall semester enhancing his research on Italian author Italo Svevo with a study abroad experience in Italy.

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Undergraduate Student Enhances His Research Through Study Abroad Experience

С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ student Andrew Wyatt’s research evolved from flipping through pages of scholarly writing in Kent, Ohio, to viewing the walls of historic museums and libraries in Trieste, Italy.  With the help of his participation in С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s annual Undergraduate Research Symposium,…

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С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s SOLE Center Researchers to Study Informal STEM Learning Experiences With NSF Grant

While most can agree that STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) experiences outside of school can be exciting and engaging for young people, there is much that isn’t known about its impact on short-term and long-term learning. How can it best be connected to what students are learn…

Tags: Department of Psychological Sciences , College of Education, Health and Human Services , College of Arts and Sciences , College of Education, Health and Human Services , National Science Foundation , Science of Learning and Education Center , Research & Science

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С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Researchers Find More Smartphone Play Equals Less Fun During Leisure

Today’s smartphones are designed to entertain and are increasingly marketed to young adults as leisure devices. Not surprisingly, research suggests that young adults most often use their phones for entertainment purposes rather than for school or work.   With this in mind, three С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ Uni…

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