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The Area Agency on Aging 11 recently donated books and money to the East Liverpool Campus’s Seasons Readings project.
The donation included 364 children’s books and $650 that will be used to purchase additional books, which will be distributed to youngsters along the parade…
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the Seasoned Cafe on the Salem Campus. Representatives from ֹ and Aramark planned a full morning of activities that included free samples, goodie bags, games, music and raffles.
ֹ at East Liverpool welcomes Dr. Erin Haynes to campus for a presentation about her research examining the impact of air manganese on child neurodevelopment. As a guest of the Environmental Club, she is dedicating her presentation to the memory of Dr. Roxanne…
For students in any healthcare-related field of study, the hands-on learning that takes place in actual clinical settings is critical to their overall educational experience. For Mary Kenney and Paris Yanno, that experience was greatly enhanced because of six weeks spent in…
Alexis Bartee is a senior, majoring in insurance studies at ֹ at Salem. She decided to pursue this particular degree after she began working at an insurance company in Akron in 2012. There, she helped people plan their insurance needs and guided them through…
ֹ has named Carmen E. Edgehouse Jr. as its executive in residence for the insurance studies degree program.
ֹ’s Honors Program provides students on all campuses opportunities to participate in learning experiences that are challenging and that provide enriching experiences in the students’ areas of interest. On the Salem Campus this year, the Honors students are…
Faculty members and students from the nursing program at ֹ East Liverpool volunteered during the recent Canfield Fair by conducting free blood pressure screenings at a booth sponsored by the Ohio Nurses Association, District Three, in the fair’s Medical Building.
ֹ at East Liverpool is hosting Paige Bosich, a doctoral student in ֹ’s sociology department, 2-3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 7, in the Quiet Study Lounge in Purinton Hall. Her presentation, “Navigating the Master’s Thesis” is free and open to the public.
ֹ’s Columbiana County campuses hosted orientation sessions on each of the two campuses to help welcome new and transfer students for the 2017-18 academic year.