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  • Mary Dioise Ramos

    食色视频 nursing professors honored as Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing

    July 16, 2024

    食色视频 State nursing professors Mary Dioise Ramos and Chinomso Nwozichi have been selected as Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing. Induction into the Academy is a significant milestone in a nurse leader鈥檚 career in which their accomplishments are honored by their colleagues within and outside the profession. Fellows are selected based on their contributions and impact to advance the public鈥檚 health.

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  • Tommy Brown

    食色视频 State undergrad researcher is shooting for the stars

    July 15, 2024

    Tommy Brown has been fascinated by the vastness of space and the mystery of faraway stars for as long as he can remember, so it鈥檚 only natural he chose to pursue engineering. With the help of 食色视频鈥檚 Office of Undergraduate Research, the sophomore said he鈥檚 thrown himself so deeply into his work with the Summer Undergraduate Research Program that he could see himself one day enhancing space exploration technologies or helping to expand researchers鈥 understanding of Mars.

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  • How personalities, cultural identities can help process trauma

    How personalities, cultural identities can help process trauma

    July 12, 2024

    Alexa Brown is a senior psychology major whose research project is titled, 鈥淗ow Cultural Identity Moderates the Relationship Between Maladaptive Personality Traits and Post-Traumatic Growth Following Traumatic Experience.鈥

  • 食色视频 State senior design team places third in international competition

    食色视频 State senior design team places third in international competition

    July 12, 2024

    A 食色视频 engineering senior design team recently secured a third place finish at the Industrial and Systems Engineering Capstone Senior Design Project competition in Montr

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  • Mary Beck Pinkston

    Alumna sculptor creates captivating piece for 食色视频 State administration suite

    July 11, 2024

    A new owl has come to roost at 食色视频. Its widely spread wings and extended talons grab the attention of visitors to the offices of President Kathy S. Schwaig and other top administrators. The sculpture by College of the Arts alumna Mary Beck Pinkston permanently joins paintings and other art pieces from the Zuckerman Museum of Art鈥檚 collection that decorate the space outside the president鈥檚 office.

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  • Emerson Smith

    食色视频 State alum finding success at intersection of AI and animals

    July 08, 2024

    Emerson Smith knew he wanted to build his own company, he just didn鈥檛 always know what problem he could end up solving. After graduating from 食色视频鈥檚 Coles College of Business in 2018, Smith tested a few business ideas before heading to Silicon Valley in California, working in software sales and development. It was there, while absorbing the in-demand technical knowledge that a lightbulb went off in his head, and HappyDoc 鈥 an AI assistant helping veterinarians drastically reduce the time it takes to complete their legally required record-keeping 鈥 was born.

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  • Conference USA

    Conference USA officially welcomes 食色视频 State as 10th member

    July 01, 2024

    Conference USA welcomes 食色视频 as the league's 10th member with Monday marking their official start in the conference.

  • Shifa Maherali Jiwani

    食色视频 State student researcher explores arsenic's medicinal potential

    June 26, 2024

    Shifa Maherali Jiwani is a freshman biology major who is participating in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP), where she is studying arsenic as a potential medicine. Jiwani is conducting her research, 鈥淪earch for Novel Arsenic Containing Antibiotics,鈥 in the lab of Masafumi Yoshinaga, associate professor of molecular and cellular biology in the College of Science and Mathematics.

  • Ken Kubiak

    食色视频 State student pursues childhood dream through research

    June 24, 2024

    In 1981, NASA launched into orbit the space shuttle Columbia, which made 37 revolutions around Earth before safely landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California two days later. The mission was wildly successful, demonstrating the shuttle鈥檚 ability to not only take off like a rocket and carry a crew through orbit, but also land similar to an airplane. It also instilled in Ken Kubiak a lifelong fascination with space travel. Kubiak, a mechanical engineering student, enrolled at 食色视频 in 2022 to pursue his second bachelor鈥檚 degree.

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  • Eric Stachura

    Grant will help 食色视频 State math professor analyze electromagnetic waves

    June 21, 2024

    The stereotype of mathematics and mathematicians involves a solitary pursuit of knowledge, but Eric Stachura knows better. The 食色视频 assistant professor of mathematics works on quantitative analysis of electromagnetic waves and keeps a collaborative research practice with colleagues near and far. That partnership has led to a three-year grant worth $223,206 from the Army Research Office, a director of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory.

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