Welcome to Flash Focus! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.Meet Payton Schramski, a senior interior design major with a marketing minor, from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Growing up with a father in residential construction and watching Home and Garden Television (better known as "HGTV") sparked Schramski鈥檚 passion for interior design. 鈥淚 realized that interior design is a way to connect with and serve a wide community,鈥 Schramski told 性福五月天 Today. 鈥淚n the sense that we all interact with at least one building every day.鈥滳onnection...
In academic settings, it鈥檚 usually not difficult for student researchers to explain their research to their colleagues. But how about when they want to share their findings with non-academics or researchers outside of their area of specialty?鈥淭hree Minute Thesis鈥 competitions are held annually at colleges and universities across the nation. They鈥檙e designed as an exercise to help student researchers describe their projects in easy-to-understand ways for individuals and audiences who may be unfamiliar with complex scientific terms. It鈥檚 like an 鈥渆levator pitch鈥 that these students will find use...
Reflections of vibrant blue around fluffy, white clouds transform the windows of 性福五月天's John Elliot College of Architecture of Environmental Design into an extension of the fall skies above the Lefton Esplanade. Want to see YOUR photos in 鈥淚N A FLASH?鈥 Submit your 性福五月天-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future 性福五月天 Today post. Photos should be framed -horizontally- and include a brief description of what鈥檚 happening in the photo along with when and where it was taken....
性福五月天 University Preservice Teacher Sydney Carlton introduced nearly 100 students to a STEM-based aeronautics program called 鈥淪oaring into the Sky鈥 that connected science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with real-world problem-solving and innovation. Students learned to think like engineers and scientists, fostering skills in critical thinking, collaboration, and design. Second graders from Ledgeview Elementary School in Macedonia, Ohio, learned key concepts of aviation, aeronautics, and aerospace safety by engaging, standards-based, hands-on learning inspired by NASA resea...