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The Norman Laine Family Trust is announcing a combined $135,000 in gifts to the Ashtabula Foundation to support educational initiatives in Ashtabula County. The separate gifts of $45,000 and $90,000 will be used to fund scholarships for Kent State University at Ashtabula鈥檚鈥�
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鈥淚t feels amazing to be acknowledged for what is truly a passion of mine and a profession that I put my whole heart into.鈥� - Dr. Kay Amey
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Continuing their longstanding commitment and support to the Ashtabula area and demonstrating the important role access to education plays in moving the community forward, the Ducro family recently made a generous $20,000 gift to the Rising Scholars program fund through the鈥�
Kent State University at Ashtabula will host a pair of award-winning films in the coming weeks focused on global/international impact and change. The Sociology Club will present 鈥淒isturbing the Peace鈥�, co-produced by Ashtabula native Marcina Hale, on Tuesday, Sept. 24,鈥�
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Event provides interested students with 鈥渁 day in the life鈥� of healthcare workers. Participation is limited, register and reserve your space today!
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Kent State University at Ashtabula鈥檚 Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) student organization together with Northeast Ohio AITP will host a Digital Forensics Workshop Thursday, September 19, 2019 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Main Hall Room A223. The鈥�
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Ashtabula Foundation Makes $100,000 Gift to Help Launch Kent State Ashtabula Rising Scholars Program
The launch of the new Rising Scholars program at Kent State University at Ashtabula received a big boost recently with a $100,000 donation from the Ashtabula Foundation as part of the organization鈥檚 longstanding mission of bettering Ashtabula County, in part through education.鈥�
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Dr. Amanda Dolan, director of enrollment management and student services, will be a presenter at the 2019 American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers SEM Conference this November in Dallas.
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Targeted at widening students鈥� educational opportunities in preparing them for a career in occupational therapy, the Kent State University at Ashtabula Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Technology program recently announced the creation of a hybrid model, combining online鈥�
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鈥淭here is a constant labor shortage in the hospitality management industry, and students have multiple opportunities after graduation, in fact, almost all of the students have jobs before they even graduate.鈥�