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As one of the newest faculty members in the iSchool, Professor Dong Whi Yoo is encouraging students to see the potential of interdisciplinary research.
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What is Geographic Information Science at Kent State University?

What Can I Expect from an Online Master’s Degree in Geographic Information Science from Kent State?

Kent State University Online Master of Music in Music Education Degree Program Overview

Bambi leveled up in life, scoring an Interprofessional Leadership Ed D degree from Kent State Online

What is Alice doing with her Online Masters in Cultural Foundations degree from Kent State Online?

What is the benefit of getting a Master’s Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice online?

What can I do with an Online Master in Music in Music Education degree from Kent State University?

How Do I Teach and Get a Degree at the Same Time? Online Master of Music in Music Education

How Hollie enhanced her career with an Online Nonprofit Management Graduate Certificate Program.

Sarah’s Online Master of Education degree in Cultural Foundations experience at Kent State Online

What can I expect from the online program in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Kent State?

What Courses Will I Take in the Online Master of Geographic Information Science at Kent State?

Utilizing an Interprofessional Leadership Ed. D. from Kent State Online within real-world scenarios.

Yasmeen gives insight into the Online Master of Public Administration degree at Kent State Online

Discover how Eli’s experience at Kent State Online has boosted his public administration career

How does Pedagogy Play a Role in the Online Master of Music in Music Education degree at Kent State?

What can I do with an online degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Kent State University?
Public health experts have never been more important than they are in the world today. From cancer to Ebola to COVID-19, major health events affect us all. As globalization, climate disasters and economic and social disruptions expand, we need trained professionals to help mitigate those threats. To meet health needs, public health professionals continue to serve and protect through research, policymaking and administration in the field of infectious disease preparedness and prevention. Specialists in the field of epidemiology are responsible for some of today’s most important public health research and data analysis.
There are currently two million individuals incarcerated in American jails and prisons. In the past 40 years, the prison population in this country has grown by 500%. According to The Sentencing Project, this unprecedented increase is due more to the changes in criminal justice policy and sentencing laws than to changes in the nation’s crime rates.1 Another recent, disturbing trend in criminal justice has been the significant increase of deaths—nearly one-third of them attributable to suicide in jails and prisons.2
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment in media and communication occupations to grow 14% through 2030, fast than the average for all occupations, and result in about 151,500 new jobs.1
Determining what degree field you’d like to explore more, means learning the subtle nuances of that degree. Case in point, what is the difference between criminology and criminal justice? These two terms seem similar in use because the career paths from both can overlap.
The definition of interprofessional is “occurring between or involving two or more professions or professionals."1
He Yin, Ph.D., assistant professor in Kent State University’s Department of Geography in the College of Arts and Sciences, recently received NASA’s New (Early Career) Investigator Award in Earth Science. The award will provide funding for Yin’s research on the effects of the Syrian civil war on croplands throughout the eastern Mediterranean region.
Whether you’re aware of it or not, you likely use encryption daily. Sending emails or text messages, using fitness trackers that communicate with apps on your phone, accessing an online banking portal and retrieving photos or files from cloud storage all take advantage of the security features of encryption. But there’s an ongoing debate about whether tech companies should be held legally responsible for de-encrypting devices seized by law enforcement.
When you think of nonprofits, what organizations first come to mind? You might initially think of Doctors Without Borders, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Red Cross or UNICEF. According to the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), nonprofit organizations include any organization that is not organized or operated for the benefit of private interests, and does not promise any net holdings to the benefit of any private shareholders or individuals.1
As 2021 comes to a close, we’re taking a look at some of the top public health problems that faced the world in the past year. While some are more obvious than others, they all tie together to form a picture of the biggest challenges facing humanity today and give us a clue as to what to expect in the future.
Today, November 16 is National Entrepreneur’s Day, which honors those who encourage entrepreneurship, innovation, business, and new jobs.1