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Global Reach

U.S. Election Analysis 2020 Cover

Since 2015, Bournemouth University’s Center for Health and Media Research has conducted an election analysis, including rapid responses and contributions from several leading U.S. and international academics, which, this year, includes four from ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ.

Division of Research & Economic Development
Photo of the necks of beer bottles lined up at an angle

While it's no secret that many college students drink alcohol, how COVID-19 affected these behaviors and patterns is the focus of recent research published in the journal Addictive Behaviors by the collaboration of William Lechner from the Department of Psychological Sciences and Deric Kenne from the College of Public Health. The pair sought to study the effects that a major stressor such as the pandemic could have on addictive behaviors and how vulnerabilities such as anxiety and depression played a part in the coping process of college students. 

Image of a silhouette with a missing puzzle piece in the mind and a hand holding it.

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, MMPI, is a standardized psychometric test that was first published by the University of Minnesota Press in 1943 and quickly became the gold standard for assessing psychopathology. ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ has played a key role throughout the history of this test and a ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ faculty member led the revision for the recently published and updated 2020 MMPI-3. 

The Dual-enrollment Program American Academy Celebrates its First Commencement

A true milestone in the concept of international education, the American Academy celebrated its first  in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, this year. The American Academy is a dual-enrollment program jointly operated by ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ and the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná. Fourteen of the students who first enrolled in the program when it launched in July 2018 were the first to graduate.

Run The World Flyer

The sixth annual Run the World 5K run/walk to sponsor ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ’s study abroad scholarships is going virtual this year. For the first time, fans of Run the World from all over the world can participate remotely in this event designed to support student participation in international education. Participants will complete the 5K on their own time and at their own pace. Organizers invite participants to show their ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ pride by wearing blue and gold during their run/walk and sharing their photos from all over the world with the Run the World community.

Duncan Visiting Hsinbyume Pagoda, Sagaing Region, Myanmar

Kiana Duncan, ‘18, developed a passion for traveling during her time at ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ, always taking advantage of every opportunity she had to study abroad and get new experiences. Upon graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism in 2018, Duncan has been able to turn that love into her career.

A Women on a Computer Video Call

The English as a Second Language (ESL) Center at ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ recently moved its English Conversation Partner program online. Once an in-person activity only, the program’s transitioning to a remote environment has actually opened up new opportunities, such as involvement from alumni and additional unique groups and students being able to connect with their language partners regardless of their physical location. 

Dave Costello, Ph.D., (left), associate professor in ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ’s Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Devan Mathie (right), an undergraduate honors student, stand in Wahoo Ditch in Ravenna, Ohio.

¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ’s David Costello is passionate about identifying what trace metals lie within Northeast Ohio’s streams and what the effects of these metals are on the surrounding environment. Costello, an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, received a $718,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study these important trace metals. The grant is awarded as part of the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program.

Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute
The Remesh team in its office during a presidential primary debate in 2020

Alumnus Andrew Konya, '10, graduated from ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ with a degree in physics and started chiseling away at what is now his company, Remesh, in 2013. Remesh, has gone on to receive  to continue expanding and creating solutions.

The Remesh team in its office during a presidential primary debate in 2020

Alumnus Andrew Konya, '10, graduated from ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ with a degree in physics and started chiseling away at what is now his company, Remesh, in 2013. Remesh, has gone on to receive  to continue expanding and creating solutions.