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Melbourne, Australia by Acacia Freeman

½­ÄÏÌåÓý State Magazine: Picture This

Each year, ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State students participate in off-campus study away/study abroad programs and internships in locations across the country and around the world. And they take photos—lots and lots of photos.

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Winter at ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State

Winter at ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State

½­ÄÏÌåÓý State videographers braved the winter weather to remind you there’s snow place like the ½­ÄÏÌåÓý Campus in winter. Watch this video and enjoy winter on the scenic campus.

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Restituto ‘Tuto’ Velarde

½­ÄÏÌåÓý State Twinsburg Academic Center's LPN-to-RN Bridge Program Offers Alum Career of His Dreams

If you’ve ever felt stuck somewhere between your job and your ideal career because you’re too busy making a living to go back to college, you’ll understand Restituto "Tuto"Velarde’s position. Thankfully, ½­ÄÏÌåÓý’s Twinsburg Academic Center provided a bridge so he could get to the other side.

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½­ÄÏÌåÓý State has been awarded the Tree Campus USA recognition for the 12th consecutive year

Planting ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State’s Place: Tree Campus USA Recognition

The trees on ½­ÄÏÌåÓý’s campus bring something new to marvel at each season. In the summer, trees provide welcoming shade for students to lounge, fall brings vivid leaves that crunch under students’ feet on the way to classes, and winter pines provide an idyllic picture of fluffy snow. With nearly 4,000 trees on campus, ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State has been awarded the Tree Campus USA recognition for the 12th consecutive year from the Arbor Day Foundation, a nonprofit conservation organization.

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The Golden Flash Asset Management (GFAM) Group

More Than $1 Million Managed Through Golden Flash Asset Management Group

The Golden Flash Asset Management (GFAM) Group is composed of ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State students who are interested in finance. The team manages an investment fund of over $1 million dollars in assets from the ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State Foundation.

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Main Street ½­ÄÏÌåÓý is hosting the first ½­ÄÏÌåÓý Rainbow Weekend.

Main Street ½­ÄÏÌåÓý Proves Diversity and Inclusion Are Truly Town-Gown

While ½­ÄÏÌåÓý prides itself on providing a diverse and inclusive community for students, faculty and staff, Main Street ½­ÄÏÌåÓý is showing how the city of ½­ÄÏÌåÓý also embraces the same sentiment.

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Researchers Study Infection Risk Reduction Program

Athlete Infection Control Program Piloted at ½­ÄÏÌåÓý

A recent study about a new infection control program was recently piloted that strategically placed hand sanitizers and a surface disinfectant spray throughout athletic training rooms in two high schools and two colleges in Northeast Ohio, including ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State.

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Members of ½­ÄÏÌåÓý State's ROTC post the colors during the university's observance of Veteran's Day

From Battlefield to Classroom: Veterans Get Help From CAVS

Rachel Pike-Lee and Zachary Wehr, two veterans share their stories about how the Center for Adult and Veteran Services has helped them transition to university life and has supported them along the way.

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½­ÄÏÌåÓý State's Program for Adult Learners has been nationally recognized

½­ÄÏÌåÓý State Center for Adult and Veteran Services Recognized as Outstanding Program   

½­ÄÏÌåÓý’s Center for Adult and Veteran Services (CAVS) has been selected as the outstanding undergraduate program for adult learners by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, a leading professional association in student affairs.

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N.J. Akbar and his advisor at commencement

Turning Challenges Into Triumphs, From Detroit to Akron Board of Education

It was a defining moment for 35-year-old N.J. Akbar, Ph.D., on the day the Detroit native turned Akron resident was publicly recognized for earning his doctoral degree. A moment that almost didn’t happen, he tells WKYC.

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