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
Online final grading for Fall 2016 Second 5 Weeks (F2: 10/3/2016 – 11/6/2016) begins Thursday, Nov. 3, via FlashFAST. Grading also is now available for any fall 2016 course section that was flexibly scheduled and has an end date no later than Nov. 6. The deadline for grading submission is midnight on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Any final grades for fall 2016 courses not reported in FlashFAST by the grades processing deadline will have to be submitted using the Grade Change Workflow.

It could be argued that no science is more valuable to us than that which helps to ensure the survival of our species by solving the problems that challenge it.

þҹӰԺѹۿ President Beverly Warren delivered the State of the University address on Thursday, Oct. 13. In her address, themed “Living the þҹӰԺѹۿ State Promise,” Warren outlined her vision of a reimagined public research university.

The air will become a little clearer on þҹӰԺѹۿ campuses come July 1, 2017. That is when þҹӰԺѹۿ State will become a smoke-free, tobacco-free university. At its meeting in May, the þҹӰԺѹۿ State Board of Trustees approved university policy 3345-5-21, which aligns with the university-level initiative to create a healthy campus environment for all employees, students and visitors.

Guided tours of þҹӰԺѹۿ’s historic May 4, 1970, Site and Memorial will be offered daily beginning Nov. 1 as the university begins renovations to Taylor Hall, which houses the May 4 Visitors Center.
“We believe the tours will still offer significant insight and experience to the May 4 story during a time when the center and its galleries are not accessible,” says Mindy Farmer, director of þҹӰԺѹۿ State’s May 4 Visitors Center.

The second annual Run the World 5K race awarded 10 þҹӰԺѹۿ students each with $1,000 education-abroad scholarships at the Education Abroad Expo on Sept. 15.
The Run the World 5K is an annual race organized by the Office of Global Education and colleges within þҹӰԺѹۿ State to raise money for education-abroad scholarships. Through support of many donors, þҹӰԺѹۿ State colleges and Regional Campuses, the race made it possible to award two more scholarships than last year.
The þҹӰԺѹۿ Alumni Association invites faculty and staff to nominate deserving alumni for the þҹӰԺѹۿ Alumni Awards. Sponsored by the alumni association, the Alumni Awards recognize graduates in the area of leadership, service, character and professional development.
One student award – the Golden Flash award – also will be given to a student who promotes þҹӰԺѹۿ State spirit, pride and tradition.
Do you know any phenomenal female-identifying students at þҹӰԺѹۿ? Are you interested in recognizing their achievements on a campus level? If so, consider nominating them for the Sage Project.
The Sage Project is a way to recognize female and female-identifying students who have taken their education and time at þҹӰԺѹۿ State into their own hands and who have found balance in following their path and making their mark at þҹӰԺѹۿ State.

þҹӰԺѹۿ President Beverly Warren delivered the State of the University address on Thursday, Oct. 13. Themed “Living the þҹӰԺѹۿ State Promise,” Warren outlined her vision of a reimagined public research university.
The full text of the State of the University Address and a video of the program are available at http://www.kent.edu/president/state-university-address-2016.

þҹӰԺѹۿ at Ashtabula celebrated 50 years of excellence in nursing education on Oct. 1. The event welcomed alumni from all graduating classes, supporters and community members for dinner and a keynote address.