Sara Bayramzadeh, Kent State University – Toward a Model of Safety and Care for Trauma Room Design

On Kent State University’s Brain Health Research Institute Week: There is room for improvement in room design. Sara Bayramzadeh, professor in the health design program, examines one such instance. Dr. Sara Bayramzadeh joined Kent State University, as the Coordinator of…
On Kent State University’s Brain Health Research Institute Week: There are still steps to be made in wearable tech. Bjorn Lussem, professor of physics, explores what we need to go to get there. Björn Lüssem studied electrical engineering at the…
On Kent State University’s Brain Health Research Institute Week: Rehabilitation for a neurological disease can be grueling. Angela Ridgel, professor of exercise physiology, discusses adaptive exercises. Dr. Ridgel is an Associate Professor in Exercise Science/Physiology. She received her undergraduate degree…
On Kent State University’s Brain Health Research Institute Week: Everyone is looking to lose their COVID-15. Colleen Novak, professor of biological sciences, examines a mechanism that might just help out. Colleen Novak received her bachelor’s degree at the University of…
On Kent State University’s Brain Health Research Institute Week: Music can affect us all in many ways. Joshua Albrecht, assistant professor in the school of music, wonders why. Dr. Joshua Albrecht joined the Kent State University School of music’s theory…
Kent State University Week on The Academic Minute 2021.04.19 Monday, April 19th Joshua Albrecht, assistant professor in the school of music, wonders why music affects our emotions. Tuesday, April 20th Colleen Novak, professor of biological sciences, examines a mechanism…
The Academic Minute from 04.12 – 04.16 Monday, April 12th Bill Goffe – Penn State University Deliberate Practice and Teaching Bill Goffe (PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is a Teaching Professor at Penn State. He is an…
On Penn State University Week: Sustainability in the future will be more important than ever. Jeffrey Stone, assistant professor of information science and technology, shows how this way of living can solve today and tomorrow’s problems. Dr. Stone (PhD, Penn…
On Penn State University Week: Tech in classrooms is becoming a necessity, but how do we make it more efficient? Daniel J. Mallinson, assistant professor of public policy and administration, looks into this question. Daniel Mallinson received his Ph.D. in…
On Penn State University Week: Increasing student engagement can make a better campus climate. Katherine McLean, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses a project that is doing so. Katherine McLean is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Penn State…