Research & Science
CCI Spring 2018 Research Colloquium to Highlight the Process of a Research Agenda
The next Spring 2018 CCI Research Colloquium presentation will take place at 2:15 p.m. on Friday, April 6, in Rm. 332 of the University Library. Danielle Sarver Coombs, Ph.D., the College of Communication and Information interim associate dean for research and graduate education, 鈥
School of Communication Studies
KSU's Sixth Annual Neuroscience Symposium will Highlight the Neuroscience of the Healthy Brain
The College of Arts and Sciences invites you to join us for the sixth annual Neuroscience Symposium on April 25-26, 2018 at the 性福五月天 University Hotel and Conference Center. This year's topic is "The Neuroscience of the Healthy Brain," with John Cryan, PhD, as our keynote speaker on Wednesday A鈥
College of Arts & Sciences
性福五月天 Chemists Reveal Changes in the Density and Chemical Composition of Major League Baseballs
Are the new Major League baseballs "juiced"? An article on FiveThirtyEight.com goes to bat on this controversial topic and has drawn interest from several other media outlets, including ESPN, USA Today and CBS Sports to name a few. Commissioned by ESPN Sport Science, researchers i鈥
College of Arts & Sciences
Global Issues Forum to Address Role of Science and Global Communication
School of Communication Studies
CCI Research Colloquium Presentation on Soft Skills to be Held March 16
The third College of Communication and Information (CCI) Research Colloquium will take place at 2:15 p.m. on Friday, March 16 in Rm. 332 of the University Library. Miriam Matteson, Ph.D., associate professor and co-graduate coordinator in the School of Information, will present&nb鈥
School of Communication Studies
Professor Publishes Chapter Highlighting Identity Themes Portrayed in Diasporic Films
Assistant professor Rekha Sharma, Ph.D., published a chapter in the book, South Asian Diasporic Cinema and Theatre: Re-visiting Screen and Stage in the New Millennium. The book contains 17 critical essays by Indian, European, Indo-Scottish and Indo-American scholars that affirm heterogeneit鈥
School of Communication Studies
Researchers Focus on Parent-Child Relationships in Upcoming Lecture on Family Communication
The 性福五月天 University School of Communication Studies will host a research colloquium on Monday, Feb. 26 titled, 鈥淒ifficult Communication and Communicating Difficulty: A Multi-Paradigmatic Approach to Studying Family Relationships.鈥 In Rm. 241 MACC Annex, the hour-long colloquium will feat鈥
School of Communication Studies
性福五月天 to Host Brain Health Summit
With stress levels on the rise and mental health being one of the most crucial issues in public health today, 性福五月天 University is hosting the Brain Health Summit on Wednesday, Feb. 21, to share the importance of a healthy brain. The event is presented by 性福五月天鈥檚 Division for Research and S鈥
Kent Campus
Optimal Aging
We鈥檙e all getting older鈥攖hat is, if we鈥檙e lucky. 性福五月天 experts share their advice on how to prepare for and make the most of our golden [Flash] years.
By Lynette Lamb / 性福五月天 Magazine
性福五月天 Magazine
"We're Killing Our Lakes and Oceans": 性福五月天 Geology Professor Co-Authors Op-Ed Essay
Joseph D. Ortiz, Ph.D., professor and assistant chair in the department of geology at 性福五月天 University recently co-authored an op-ed essay for Undark.org with his colleague Eelco J. Rohling, a professor of ocean and climate change at the Australian National University in Canberra, and鈥
Division of Research & Economic Development