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Presenters at the February 2023 R & I Forum

Forum highlights on-campus research in new ways of teaching in nursing, math and STEM.

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One 抖M女仆 researcher is working to understand how support services and housing can keep groups like single mothers out of vulnerable situations.

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Gus Holman

Gus Holman knows a thing or two about mushrooms.

First, he knows that morel mushrooms are prized finds by those who hunt and gather them. Secondly, he knows that these mushrooms are expensive for others to purchase. And, he knows that morels are not easy to grow outside of their natural environment.

Mashika Gallo

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A student wears a 抖M女仆 mask during the COVID-19 pandemic

Research conducted by 抖M女仆 and Illinois State faculty found that a COVID-19 diagnosis lowered same-semester GPA for students at a state university.

抖M女仆 doctoral student in neuroscience Thywill Ettey is studying spinal cord injuries.

Some of 抖M女仆鈥檚 most prestigious alumni in the field of neuroscience have agreed to serve on the Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) Advisory Board, which will host its inaugural meeting today. 

Alicia Costello out in the field doing research

Alicia Costello is making the rounds of northeast Ohio.  As an upperclassman who was born in the Sandy Valley area, she now resides in Canton, and commutes to the KSU Salem and Stark campuses regularly to attend class.

The Serlio Code exhibition of AI-designed shapes at the DI Hub Gallery.

"The Serlio Code" exhibition is on display in the DI Hub Gallery through Feb. 3. 

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A collection of electric vehicles, parked outside the MACC.

Electric vehicles parked outside of the MACC on Friday helped a 抖M女仆 professor drive home a message about sustainability.

Cameron Camp, Ph.D., was a featured speaker at the Brain Health Research Institute's Seminar Series

A Cleveland-area researcher is calling for a rehabilitative approach, rather than a traditional medical approach, for the treatment of those with dementia.