2010 Celebration of Scholarship
Since 1995, the University Research Council has sponsored the annual Celebration of Scholarship event. For 2010, Celebration of Scholarship is scheduled for March 23 through March 25 and is themed "A Century of Curiosity: Local Collaborations That Have a World Impact". The celebration will showcase the creative activity and explorative nature of university scholars. This year's series will acknowledge, reward and support the culture of research at Kent State University.
Program
These events are subject to change, so please check back at this web site often to view the program updates!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
KIVA Auditorium
Kickoff Event - Community Mental Health
"No Health Without Mental Health: A Case for Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services"
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Beverly Malone, Ph. D., R.N., FAAN
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Jonas Thom, MA, PCC
Director of the Ohio Coordinating Center for Integrating CareFor more information, please visit the College of Nursing web site or contact Deb MacDonald, dmacdon2@kent.edu, 330-672-8827.
Sponsored by the College of Nursing with support from The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation, the Ohio Department of Mental Health and the Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Community Advisory Board
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
School of Art Gallery, School of Art Building, 400 Janik Dr.
Student Annual Exhibition
Sponsored by the the School of Art
12 noon
School of Art Building, 400 Janik Dr.
Tour of the School of Art Gallery
Meet the artists and get a tour of the exhibit
Please pack a brown bag lunch.
Sponsored by the School of Art
2 p.m.
Room 124, School of Fashion
Located in Rockwell Hall at the corner of S. Lincoln and Main St.
Textile Lab Demonstration
J. R. Campbell, Director of the School of Fashion
Sponsored by the School of Fashion
8:00 p.m.
Ludwig Recital Hall, Music and Speech Center
Student Percussion Recital
Ryan Reed, percussion
Sponsored by the Hugh A Glauser School of Music
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
9 a.m. - 12 noon
Department of Management & Information Systems Atrium Area
4th Floor Business Administration Building
Poster Session: College of Business Administration Scholarly Work/Initiatives
Sponsored by the Department of Management & Information Systems, College of Business Administration
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Downtown Gallery
141 E. Main St., Kent
10th Annual Juried Art Exhibit
Sponsored by the School of Art
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
School of Art Gallery, School of Art Building, 400 Janik Dr.
Student Annual Exhibition
Sponsored by the School of Art
12 noon - 2:00 p.m.
Kent Student Center Ballroom
Distinguished Scholar Awards Luncheon
Three Distinguished Scholar Awards (DSA) are given annually for outstanding research and/or creative activities by tenured/tenure-track faculty members at Kent State University. The finalists for the 2010 Distinguished Scholar Awards are:
Robert Flexer
Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences
James Tyner
Department of Geography
John Dunlosky
Department of Psychology
Ran Barniv
Department of Accounting
Phillip Rumrill
Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences
The Distinguished Scholar Awards recognize Excellence in Action in Kent State faculty each year during the Celebration of Scholarship event. Since the program's inception in 1997, 36 faculty members have been selected as winners of the honor for their contributions to their fields and to Kent State University. Kent State faculty members annually nominate their tenured/tenure-track and emeriti peers for the Distinguished Scholar Award.
UPDATE:
The 2010 Distinguished Scholar Award winners are: Robert Flexer, John Dunlosky, and Phillip Rumrill! Congratulations to the winners and finalists!
Sponsored by the University Research Council and the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Ballroom Balcony
By invitation only
Inventor Recognition Ceremony
By invitation only. Contact Sheila Pratt in the Office of Technology Transfer and Economic Development for further details.
Sponsored by the Office of Technology Transfer and Economic Development
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
KIVA Auditorium
Ardipithecus ramidus, a possible human ancestor, inhabited then-wooded regions of Ethiopia 4.4 million years ago. This year, studies of the fossilized skeleton of a member of the species raised surprising questions about how key human traits evolved. See the Breakthrough of the Year special section beginning on page 1598. Credit: Image: © 2009, Jay Matternes
Ardipithecus ramidus, familiarly known as Ardi, shown on the cover of the Dec. 18, 2009 issue of Science. Image: ©2009, Jay Matternes
Keynote Panel: "Discovering Ardi"
Named the "2009 Science Breakthrough of the Year" by Science, the discovery of the oldest fossilized hominid skeleton, Ardipithecus ramidus (nicknamed "Ardi"), will be the topic of a panel discussion led by four of the local scientists (one KSU professor and three KSU alumni) who worked on the project that was featured in the October 2, 2009 issue of Science.
- Dr. Bruce Latimer, Case Western Reserve University Professor of Anthropology, Anatomy, and Cognitive Science and former director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
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Dr. C. Owen Lovejoy, University Professor, Department of Anthropology, Kent State University
- Dr. Scott Simpson, Professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy and research associate at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
- Dr. Linda Spurlock, biological anthropologist and director of Human Health at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
The panel will discuss the collaboration of 47 researchers who revealed possible insights into our human origins. Professor Richard Meindl, chair of the KSU Anthropology Department, will moderate this panel.
Sponsored by the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs, College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Anthropology
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8:00 p.m.
Ludwig Recital Hall, Music and Speech Center
Student Bassoon Recital
Peter Strauss, bassoon
Sponsored by the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music
Thursday, March 25, 2010
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Kent Student Center, Room 313
$30 Registration Fee
Pre-Conference Workshop on Aging
This half-day pre-conference workshop for health care professionals working with older adults will precede the 34th annual Ohio Professional and Student Conference on Aging.
The workshop, "Combining guided reminiscence and meditative practice in groups with older adults: A recipe for enhancing mood and memories" will be led by Paula Harman-Stein, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and founder of the Center for Healthy Aging in Kent, Ohio. Clinical practice and recent research findings indicate that both mood and recall of personal memories can be enhanced by combining expressive writing techniques with a brief meditative practice taught in group settings with older adults. This therapeutic approach can be easily incorporated into regular use by a wide variety of mental health professionals either separately or as an adjunct to other forms of treatments.
Please note: There is a $30 registration fee to attend this event. The number of registrants is limited. Deadline for acceptance of registration is March 18, 2010. Cancellations after this date will not be refunded.
More information and a registration form [PDF]
Sponsored by Kent State University and the Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education
3:45 - 5:00 p.m.
Wick Poetry Corner
Library, 2nd Floor (near elevators)
Student Poetry Readings
"Poets in Collaboration With the World"
Kent State University undergraduate poets and writers from English Professor Katherine Blackbird's poetry and creative writing classes will read from their own work.
Sponsored by the Department of English
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
KIVA Auditorium
Note: Reception to follow in the Kent Student Center, Room 204
Pilliod Lecture Series: "Collaboration"
David T. Abbott
Executive Director of The George Gund Foundation
David T. Abbott is executive director of The George Gund Foundation, a grantmaking organization focused primarily on Cleveland and making it, and urban areas in general, more globally competitive, livable, sustainable and just. He also serves as chair of The Fund for Our Economic Future, an innovative collaboration of grantmakers working to catalyze economic transformation of Northeast Ohio. Prior to joining the foundation, he served as president of University Circle Incorporated, executive director of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and executive director of the Cleveland Bicentennial Commission. Abbott was also the Cuyahoga County administrator and, early in his career, a reporter for The Plain Dealer. He holds a B.A. in political science from Denison University, a M.S. in journalism from Columbia University, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
A reception will follow the presentation at 6:30 p.m. in Kent Student Center, Room 204.
Sponsored by the College of Business Administration
5:30 p.m.
Wright-Curtis Theatre, Music and Speech Center
Musical Theatre Showcase
Enjoy a performance of song and dance by a select group of senior musical theatre majors who will take their routine to the Big Apple and perform for agents at the York Theatre in April. Each Spring, the New York City showcase allows a select group of senior musical theatre majors from Kent State University, and other universities, to audition for opportunities in the New York market.The showcase is an introduction of agency representatives to our musical theatre students. In past years, many students have signed with agents as a result of the showcase.
Sponsored by the School of Theatre and Dance
6:30 p.m.
Wright-Curtis Theatre and E. Turner Stump Theatre, (Both located in the Music and Speech Center)
Behind the scenes tour of a production
See work in process at KDE Spacing Rehearsal in Stump Theatre (orchestrated "rehearsal") to see how a dance production is "created." Participants will be toured from Wright-Curtis Theatre to E. Turner Stump Theatre through the Scene Shop so that they can see where sets are built and designed.
Sponsored by the School of Theatre and Dance
8:00 p.m.
Ludwig Recital Hall, Music and Speech Center
Graduate Student Percussion Recital
Ryan Gresko, percussion
Sponsored by the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music
If your school or department would like to sponsor and/or host an event at this year's Celebration of Scholarship, please contact the event chair, Jim Maxwell, at jmaxwel2@kent.edu, or 330-672-0731.