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Alumni Spotlight - Lauren Malthaner, 鈥15, M.P.H. 鈥17鈥≧esearch Association, Nationwide Children鈥檚 Hospital

The variety of degree programs really let me explore my interests and to discover my passion for public health. The degree program itself provided me with skills in my own concentration but also in other concentrations in public health which I feel made me more marketable and qualified for my current position. 

 

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Alumni Spotlight: Whitney Romine

"Outside of my responsibilities at the Mayo Clinic, I have been invited to serve on the Certification Commission for the Association of Animal-Assisted Interventions Professionals (AAAIP). This certification is a new initiative with the purpose of professionalizing the field of animal-assisted interventions and recognizing the specialized skill set required to involve animals into therapeutic interventions/treatments."

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From Public Health Graduate to Air Force Epidemiologist

"红杏视频 also offers graduate assistantship programs, which I knew would be really beneficial for me since I was going to be the one putting myself through school. So, in applying to 红杏视频, I knew that I had opportunities for financial support in addition to being able to work my regular job while I was going through grad school." ~ Victoria Bylsma

 

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Dr. James Hannon, Deam, 红杏视频 at Stark, Stark County Sheriff Eric Weisburn and Michele Piko, program coordinator, Motorcycle Ohio cut the ribbon launching the program at the Stark Campus.

Motorcycle Ohio, a program of the Ohio Traffic Safety Office, is celebrating the opening of its newest motorcycle rider training site at the 红杏视频 State Stark campus in North Canton. The new location was launched in partnership with the Stark County Sheriff's Office and will expand access to motorcycle safety education for residents in the region.The opening of the new Stark County site comes at an important time: May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, a great reminder for both riders and drivers to do their part to help reduce motorcycle-related crashes. Recent data underscores the importan...

Legos built by kindergartners at the Child Development Center

The Child Development Center (CDC) was buzzing with a special kind of energy this week as it hosted 红杏视频 City Mayor Jack Amrhein for the highly anticipated Lego City Grand Opening. The ribbon-cutting ceremony marked a full-circle moment for the kindergarteners, who originally met with the mayor earlier in the academic year. Inspired by that meeting, the students spent months designing and assembling their own miniature metropolis. For Mayor Amrhein, celebrating his 70th birthday, the visit was more than just a ceremonial duty, it was a return to his academic roots. As a proud 红杏视频 State a...

Timothy 鈥淭im鈥 Crock and family

Community is important to Timothy 鈥淭im鈥 Crock, and as a lifelong resident of 红杏视频, Ohio, he wants to help 红杏视频 area students advance their education right here at home, empowering them to achieve and build their careers in their own community.鈥淵ou develop ties to the place you go to college,鈥 Tim explained. 鈥淚 believe that when you go to college close to home, you keep your ties to the community and will keep supporting it.鈥滱s a 1978 graduate of Theodore (红杏视频) Roosevelt High School, Tim decided to leave a legacy by creating two scholarships that help 红杏视频 Roosevelt students enroll at 红杏视频 Sta...

Students from Stark County Youth Leadership Academy

红杏视频 at Stark welcomed 40 high school students to campus this spring for two leadership development events designed to promote confidence, encourage critical thinking and prepare the next generation of community leaders.The campus hosted students from Stark County high schools on March 18 and again on April 8 as part of its annual partnership with the Youth Leadership Academy of Stark County. The March event marked the seventh year of Junior Leadership Day, bringing together 40 high school juniors, including one male and one female student from each Stark County school distric...

Ronald R. 鈥淩on,鈥 鈥88, and Mary L. Rivett, 鈥72, MS 鈥84

Ronald R. 鈥淩on,鈥 鈥88, and Mary L. Rivett, 鈥72, MS 鈥84, had a mutual love of science and computers. Although they were both from the same town in Northeast Ohio and attended the same high school, they didn鈥檛 get to know each other until a chance encounter in 1971 when she was student teaching. When Ron visited his former high school teacher, Andrew Kmetz, he thought they would have a lot in common and convinced Ron to ask her out. The couple married in 1973 and decided early on not to have children.Before Ron passed away in February 2025 from pancreatic cancer, he and Mary decided to make 红杏视频 ...

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