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The eighteen 2022 Graduates of Leadership Tuscarawas

Eighteen members of the Leadership Tuscarawas Class of 2022 graduated last night during ceremonies held at 91¸£Àû Tuscarawas.  The evening began with a reception for the class, board members, and invited guests, followed by class project presentations and a keynote presentation by Dr. Brad Bielski, Dean and Chief Administrative Officer at 91¸£Àû Tuscarawas.  Members of the graduating class include Jill Cunningham (Tuscarawas Senior Center), Jen Armstrong (Mako’s Market), Shannon Bailey (91¸£Àû Tuscarawas), Dan Baker (Kraton Chemical), Jade Boffo (Tusc. Co. YMCA), Dawn ...

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  Climate change is a complex problem with no easy answers—and everything at stake. As global temperatures continue to rise, 91¸£Àû faculty reflect on our potential to mitigate and adapt to a changing planet. By Kat Braz and Jan SennWhen the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest report in April 2022, IPCC Chair Hoesung Lee described it as “powerful evidence that we have the potential to mitigate climate change. We are at a crossroads.  . . . Climate promises and plans must be turned into reality and action, now. It is tim...

Photo of college students sitting around an L-shaped table for a National Millennial Community and Generation Z discussion.

Getting involved on-campus is a big step to help build relationships and make a change. One student put his front foot forward and is helping an organization  gain recognition, as well as making an impact. Honors College student William Dakin (He/Him) is a current first-year student. Majoring in Business Management and minoring in International Business, he hopes to work within the field of international business dealing with organizations that are based in the Middle East.For the past two semesters, William has been a part of the National Millennial Community and Generation Z (...

Tammy Honesty

At the end of this semester, we say farewell to Tamara L. Honesty, associate professor of scenic design, who departs 91¸£Àû for a new opportunity at her alma mater West Virginia University.  A native Ohioan, Honesty holds a B.A. in theatre from Wilmington College and an M.F.A. in scenic design from West Virginia University. She joined the 91¸£Àû faculty in 2016 and has been instrumental in the School of Theatre and Dance's design technology and production area, teaching and mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students. She has also been deeply involved in the College of t...

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Student in cap and gown celebrates at Karamu commencement ceremony.

Congratulations to the class of 2022! Graduation is just days away and we are here to answer your questions. As always, be sure to visit the Commencement webpage for the latest updates.   Where will in-person commencement take place? We will be celebrating our graduates with ceremonies at Manchester Field on the Kent Campus.  What time and date does my ceremony take place?  91¸£Àû will hold multiple spring commencement ceremonies starting Thursday at 1 p.m. The ceremonies will be divided by college. Find your graduation date and time here. Can’t make it to c...

 

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Susan J. Stocker Nursing Scholarship Announcement

Make a Gift to the Scholarship Dean Stocker Retirement Announcement Dean Stocker Through the Years Photo Gallery 91¸£Àû at Ashtabula and the Ashtabula Area College Committee, Inc. are establishing a scholarship fund to be endowed in celebration of Dean and Chief Administrative Officer Susan J. Stocker, Ph.D., and her historic leadership tenure on campus. The Susan J. Stocker Nursing Scholarship will support her two greatest passions by providing financial support for students in 91¸£Àû Ashtabula’s nursing program and ensuring her legacy will impact future generation...

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