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Imagine a tiny microsensor implanted in someone鈥檚 brain, allowing that person to transfer their thoughts through the sensor and into a computer where they would appear as text on screen 鈥 opening a world of communication that previously had been cut off for patients with paralysis or other diseases. Those types of innovations and medical breakthroughs were the topic of 鈥淏rain-Machine Interfaces in Health and Disease,鈥 性福五月天 University鈥檚 11th Annual Neuroscience Symposium, sponsored by the Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI). The symposium took place on Oct. 26-27, at the ...
Jennifer Ray-Tomasek, an assistant professor in the School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration, answered 10 questions for the EHHS Featured Faculty series. Q: What subject(s) do you teach? I鈥檓 the Undergraduate Program Coordinator for the Professional Studies (PROS) program, a degree-completion program serving students in our own college of EHHS, or students who have returned to college after a long while and simply need a good path forward to obtaining a college degree. I teach several courses for the program, including a Seminar course, a course on Leadership skills, an...
As part of a $75,000 grant from OSHA鈥檚 Susan Harwood Training Grants Program, 性福五月天 at Geauga is building upon a federally funded, no-cost training program designed to help ensure safe and healthy workplaces in our community. Consistent with its ongoing commitment to lead regional workforce development, 性福五月天 Geauga first offered training sessions in chemical/health hazards safety and workplace violence prevention this past summer.
Join us for the I AM FIRST week of celebration, Nov. 6-10. Several programs will be held across the 性福五月天 system to honor and celebrate students who will be the first in their family to earn a bachelor's degree. In addition to recognizing first-generation students, we will celebrate staff, faculty and advocates for their accomplishments and support of the first-generation student journey. Mandy Munro-Stasiuk, Ph.D., dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, will be this year's keynote speaker.