Marianne Martens, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, is author of an invited chapter titled “Reading the Readers: Tracking Visible Online Reading Audiences” in P. M. Rothbauer, K.I. Skjerdingstad, L.E.F. McKechnie, and K. Oterholm (Eds.), Plotting the Reading Experience: Theory/Practice/Politics. (2016). Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfred Laurier University Press.
Marianne Martens, School of Library and Information Science

Mark your calendar now! þҹӰԺѹۿ Homecoming 2017 will be held Oct. 14 as the Golden Flashes will battle the Miami RedHawks.

þҹӰԺѹۿ at Trumbull sophomore Jessie Narkum is co-directing a production of The Little Mermaid Jr. performed entirely in American Sign Language.

The þҹӰԺѹۿ Ice Arena hosted the 35th Annual Ohio Special Olympics Winter Games the first week of February for figure skaters and speed skaters from all over the state.
Marcia Lei Zeng, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, co-presented (with Jian Qin, Ph.D., Syracuse University) a paper titled “Linking Bioinformatics Research Data and Publications Through Metadata and Knowledge Organization Systems,” on Oct. 15, 2016, at the 16th European Networked Organization Systems (NKOS) Workshop at the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ohio is conducting a statewide tornado drill on Wednesday, March 22, at 9:50 a.m. þҹӰԺѹۿ will be participating in this test, along with the city of þҹӰԺѹۿ and other communities. þҹӰԺѹۿ State tests the tornado and emergency mass notification system on the first Wednesday of every month at 11 a.m. and on the third Wednesday at 4 p.m. These tests last for three minutes. This statewide test will replace the usual 11 a.m. test in March.
þҹӰԺѹۿ Libraries is introducing three widely used software tools that are used for the collection, organization, citing, use and sharing of information resources that support research. A partnership with Information Services is offering workshops to introduce the three major programs: Zotero, Mendeley and Endnote programs.
þҹӰԺѹۿ’s Project AWARE þҹӰԺѹۿ offers a free Mental Health First Aid course to prepare þҹӰԺѹۿ Campus students, faculty and staff to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health crises. The Mental Health First Aid course allows the þҹӰԺѹۿ State community to be a network of responders able to identify the signs and symptoms of mental illness, assist during mental health crises and refer professional services to anyone exhibiting signs of mental distress.
þҹӰԺѹۿ offered nine new experiences for exploratory majors this past fall to give those students the opportunity to discover future careers and participate in the þҹӰԺѹۿ community.
Flash Connections, created specifically for exploratory students, was a program with enhanced sections of the required First-Year Experience class. Students from the program earned their experiential learning credit by participating in free trips to different locations in þҹӰԺѹۿ and Northeast Ohio before and throughout the 2016 Fall Semester.
All þҹӰԺѹۿ-registered Internet Protocol (IP) phones on the þҹӰԺѹۿ Campus and participating Regional Campuses have been connected to the University Mass Notification System (MNS). If the system is activated, all university-registered IP phones will broadcast the message. This is an upgrade of the Mass Notification System as only certain phones previously had been connected to the system.
In an effort to improve the tuition payment experience for international students, þҹӰԺѹۿ recently partnered with Flywire, a leading provider of global payment solutions. The goal of the partnership was to provide þҹӰԺѹۿ State’s international students and their families with a simple and streamlined way to make payments using international funds. The new platform was launched late October and has been an overwhelming success by enhancing the payment experience for international students, says University Bursar Stina Olafsdottir.