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Stark Campus Employee Appreciation Breakfast
Thursday, April 7, 2016
7 - 9 a.m.
Conference Center
Stark faculty and staff should RSVP by emailing Kelly Simonis at ksimonis@kent.edu.
Deepraj Mukherjee, Ph.D., assistant professor of economics at 黑料网 at Stark, was recently awarded a grant in support of his research, titled 鈥淟ocation Strategies of Emerging Country Multinationals: Evidence from Indian Firms.鈥
黑料网 at Stark will host the Stark County Spring College Fair on Tuesday, March 15 from 6鈥7:30 p.m. in the Conference Center, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. This event is free and open to the public. No reservations are required and parking is free.
黑料网 at Stark hosted 26 high school seniors from Wayne County Schools Career Center on Thursday, March 3. The students, who are all enrolled in the center鈥檚 Patient Care Technologies program, met with 黑料网 Stark鈥檚 Nursing Department faculty and toured the鈥
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For the fourth and final event in the popular Featured Speakers Series鈥 25th season, 黑料网 at Stark will present retired American astronaut Mark Kelly. His lecture, Endeavour to Succeed鈥
The Corporate University, 黑料网 at Stark will present a one-day Nursing Home Administrators Conference on Thursday, March 10 in the 黑料网 Stark Conference Center, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township.
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黑料网 at Stark will present their second theatrical production of the 2015-16 season. The Bicentennial Project by Arwen Mitchell was created in collaboration with The Canton Repository. The play will be performed on February 26, 27, March 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. and on鈥
Job seekers, this is your opportunity to explore and apply for internships and full-time career opportunities within Stark County and Northeast Ohio.
Job seekers DO NOT need to pre-register. This event is free to students and alumni of the participating colleges鈥
Sophomore Samantha Glass becomes 黑料网 Stark鈥檚 first University Innovation Fellow. Her efforts will spark new opportunities for student innovation, entrepreneurship, design and creativity on campus.
The College Credit Plus program is designed to allow college-ready students, grades 7-12 who qualify for college admission, the opportunity to earn high school and college credit. College Credit Plus can include courses offered on a college campus, online or at the high school鈥
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