Student Life
‘No Matter Where Life Takes Us, We Will Always Have These Friendships’
Three friends who attended schools together their entire lives, beginning at ӰƵ’s Child Development Center, have graduated together in ӰƵ’s spring Class of 2025. Now, they are contemplating where their post-graduate lives will take them and how they will maintain their close friendship.
Brain Health Research Institute Welcomes 2025 Summer Undergraduate Fellows
Eleven ӰƵ students are taking part in the university’s Brain Health Research Institute Undergraduate Fellows Program for Summer 2025.
From Hardship to Harvard: One ӰƵ Alumna's Inspiring Journey
Fueled by resilience and a hunger to learn, 2019 ӰƵ graduate Ya’el Courtney has transformed adversity into ambition, carving a path for herself that took her from foster care to post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University.
Salvador Dalí Paintings Make Their Debut Alongside ӰƵ Fashion School Creations
An exhibit of rare Salvador Dalí paintings and a collection of garments designed by ӰƵ School of Fashion students inspired by the Dalí artwork has opened at Peg’s Gallery in Hudson, Ohio.
Flying High: Ohio’s Lieutenant Governor tours ӰƵ’s Nationally Ranked College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel recently toured ӰƵ’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering, seeing firsthand how the university is educating students for critically needed jobs in the aviation and engineering fields.
ӰƵ’s Making Our Own Space Program Gives Teens a Taste of Architecture
Summer camps for kids interested in architecture don’t come along often – at least that’s what Elise Bolton’s mother discovered when she searched for one. But then, not a whole lot of 11-year-olds may dream of becoming architects.
‘If You Succeeded in Every Situation, You’d Learn Nothing’
A resilient mindset and an innovative plan for the future helped Jude Carver recover from a competition setback as he looks ahead to Fall Semester 2025.
Honors College Advisor Given the Distinguished Advisor Award
For all of her exemplary work, Theresa Yogi was recently awarded ӰƵ’s Distinguished Advising Award by University Advising and the Kent Academic Advising Support and Advising Association. Of her 13-year career, Yogi has spent seven-and-a-half years at ӰƵ’s Honors College.
Bridging AI and Mental Health
Evan Dan, a junior at Solon High School who is enrolled in College Credit Plus (CCP) at ӰƵ, received the “Best Paper Award” at the second International Conference on AI-Health for his research paper.
Crossing the First-Year Finish Line: ‘I’ve Learned So Much’
Muna Koirala’s first year at ӰƵ was an exercise in academic anxiety, and she’s willing to share her story in hopes that her struggles will help other students overcome their own.