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    Explore " kent state university" with insightful episodes like "In It for the Long Haul", "The Summer Intern Experience", "Ep 01 - Amber Sorenson - Survivor of SBS/AHT", "EP 6 - Rob Senderoff, Head Coach at Kent State" and "John B. Johnson" from podcasts like ""On the Banks", "Side of Design", "Attention on Prevention", "Tell Me Your Story Coach" and "Revision Path"" and more!

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    In It for the Long Haul

    In It for the Long Haul

    Host: Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975)
    Guest: Tim Kilduff (Kent State 1968)

    In this episode, we meet Tim Kilduff, the Founder & President of the 26.2 Foundation. Tim talks about the history of marathoning and explains why marathoning is more than running 26.2 miles. 

    The 26.2 Foundation is a nonprofit that supports and promotes the sport of marathoning, as well as health, wellness and economic development. For more information, visit www.26-2.org.

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    The Summer Intern Experience

    The Summer Intern Experience

    There’s an assumption that summer internship programs are primarily for the benefit of the students who participate, but what about amazing contributions they make to the organizations they’re working for? 
    We recently sat down for a discussion with four of BWBR’s 2022 summer interns to learn more about their experiences and show some appreciation for everything they’ve done.

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    Jarett Anderson - BWBR - Project Manager

    Guests:
    Hasnaa Elaraby - BWBR - Interior Design Student Intern
    Lauren Burton - BWBR - Architectural Student Intern
    Cail Tomlin - BWBR - Architectural Student Intern
    Zeekra Baset Nadi - BWBR - Student Architectural Designer

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    Siberian Summer by Sunny Fruit
    DuDa by Ian Post

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    Ep 01 - Amber Sorenson - Survivor of SBS/AHT

    Ep 01 - Amber Sorenson - Survivor of SBS/AHT

    In our very first episode, we talk with Amber Sorenson, a survivor of Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma (SBS/AHT) and a student at Kent State University pursuing her Master's Degree. Amber tells us the incredible story of how she found out that she was shaken as a baby and discusses the past research conducted and the current research she is conducting on SBS/AHT. What an honor to premier the Attention on Prevention podcast with Amber, a survivor who overcame the odds to not just survive but to succeed beyond any expectations. Brought to you by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome.

    The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the NCSBS.

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    EP 6 - Rob Senderoff, Head Coach at Kent State

    EP 6 - Rob Senderoff, Head Coach at Kent State

    Coach Rob Senderoff's Story: 
    In this episode, you'll hear from Rob Senderoff, the Head Coach at Kent State University, who just completed his 10th season as the Head Coach of the Golden Flashes. He is the winningest coach in the history of Kent State Basketball. Right away, Rob dives into the Kent State culture and gives specific examples to illustrate why winning occurs under his leadership. When you walk into the Kent State basketball locker room will see the word 'Carpe Diem'. Coach Senderoff stresses to his players to make the most of each day. He breaks down each individual letter of Carpe Diem. It is a great introspective in how to teach culture. Coach is a masterful offensive coach. HIs deep dive into how he coaches offense is so detailed and extensive. It is must listen for young coaches to see the preparation it takes to be a successful head coach. 

    Follow Coach Rob Senderoff on Twitter at @CoachSendy


    John B. Johnson

    John B. Johnson

    If you were a part of last week's State of Black Design conference, then you've already been introduced to this week's guest -- John B. Johnson. As the principal of A Small Studio in Seattle, he leads a team of creative professionals that specialize in authentic digital design.

    We spoke about how his business has changed through the pandemic, as well as his process with new projects (such as DOSE). He also talked about growing up in Cleveland, studying architecture, and how these experiences led him to start his studio and his moves until settling in Seattle. This is a really thoughtful and deep interview, and I hope John's story resonates with you all!

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    Revision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA. It is produced by Maurice Cherry and engineered and edited by RJ Basilio.


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    Episode 39_Andre Seoldo

    Episode 39_Andre Seoldo
    Andre Seoldo is Associate Athletic Director for Facilities & Operations at the University of Cincinnati. At UC, Seoldo directs all event management, facility rentals and assists in the planning of capital projects. During his 8 year tenure at UC, Andre has been instrumental in the operations and planning of significant capital investments in Athletic Facilities including the expansion and renovation of historic Nippert Stadium, renovation of Fifth Third Arena, and ongoing upgrades and improvements to the American Conference member's athletic facilities on the 40,000+ student urban campus in Clifton. Prior to coming to Cincinnati, Andre spent nearly three years at the University of Northern Iowa. He began his tenure at UNI as the assistant athletic director for facilities and operations in October 2010 and was promoted to associate athletic director in July 2012. During his tenure at UNI, Seoldo provided leadership and budget oversight to the facilities and operations staff and supervised over 55 personnel. He was also responsible for securing, implementing and marketing external facility rentals, including concerts, trade shows, commencements and other non-University athletic events. Prior to his arrival at UNI, Seoldo spent 10 years at Kent State University where he advanced from field house and sports camp assistant in 2000 to associate athletic director for facilities and operations in 2005. He was the director for conference championships hosted by KSU, including 2006 baseball, 2008 field hockey, 2009 indoor track and field and women's golf and 2010 men's golf. Seoldo completed various large-scale projects during his time at KSU, including the Schoonover Baseball Stadium, Golf Training and Learning Center, Dix Stadium renovations and turf replacement for baseball, football and field hockey. Seoldo worked at the University of Florida from 1999-2000 as the operations and facilities assistant. He earned a bachelor's degree in athletic training from Northeastern University and his master's in sports administration from Wichita State University. He recently graduated from IAVM Venue Management School at Oglebay (Wheeling, W.Va.). Seoldo and his wife Tiffany have two sons, Antonio and Sonny. www.gobearcats.com

    Brandon Lewis, Senior Majoring in Journalism

    Brandon Lewis, Senior Majoring in Journalism

    Brandon Lewis is a senior majoring in journalism at Kent State University. Concerned about securing an internship required for graduation, coupled with having a disability, Brandon reached out to Jessica Vass, Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. Jessica is designated to Kent State University through Ohio College2Careers, an OOD program at 15 public colleges and universities in Ohio to ensure students with disabilities have the support they need to complete their degree and/or credential, earn higher wages, and meet the demands of tomorrow’s labor market.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at https://ood.ohio.gov/Podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started. 

    Find OOD on social media: @OhioOOD.

    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    Caitlin Crews

    Caitlin Crews

    Adobe is a company that is synonymous with the creative industry, so I was really excited to finally talk with someone from the company for Revision Path! Meet Caitlin Crews: a creative outreach and design specialist on the Adobe Stock team.

    We started off talking about Caitlin’s day-to-day work, which includes a lot of writing, interviewing, and discovering new designers from all over the world. Caitlin also talked about her photography background, her work with Lord and Taylor, and she shared how she’s helping use her current work to create a more equitable future. After listening to Caitlin’s story, I hope you’ll become inspired to contribute more to the world as well!

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    240: Jonathan Jackson

    240: Jonathan Jackson

    "WeShouldDoItAll isn't just a name -- it's a way of life." And let me tell you, Jonathan Jackson was not kidding when he said that. As creative director and partner of the award-winning, Brooklyn-based studio, he and his team have done all kinds of work from websites to fashion to large scale exhibitions. And there's even more!

    Jonathan talked to me about his early days at Kent State University, and how his love for architecture planted the seed for what would become WSDIA. We also spent a good bit of time going over how he runs the studio, covering everything from dealing with clients to balancing incoming projects. Jonathan has a lot of great advice for everyone from studio owners to up and coming designers, so this is an interview where you'll definitely want to take notes!


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    213: Omari Souza

    213: Omari Souza

    Diversity in design for Black people is an important issue, but a lot of its focus tends to go towards employment rather than education. Design researcher Omari Souza has approached the topic from a different angle, and his thesis reveals some startling insights.

    Omari shared how he first got into design and how his education at Cleveland Institute of Art and Kent State University inspired his push into design research. Omari is also a new full-time professor at La Roche College in Pittsburgh, so we talked about the importance of representation in design education and even about the design community's silence around political issues concerning Black Americans. We do cover a lot in this interview, and I'm glad we have design researchers like Omari to examine and document this kind of work!


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    Fringe Exhibition at Kent State University Museum

    Fringe Exhibition at Kent State University Museum
    This week Kara Nichols talks about the exhibition Fringe Elements at Kent State University Museum which runs from July 2017 to July 2018. Follow the DecArts podcast on Twitter @DecArtspodcastEXHIBIT: https://www.kent.edu/museum/event/fringe-elementsMUSEUM COLLECTION: https://www.kent.edu/museum/online-collectionCALUSARI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb3WxG3zCkMCALUSARI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM7lTvNWH8o&list=FLry7ZaoJkpU9Ey1JokeZcuQ

    162: Larrie King

    162: Larrie King

    Larrie King has a really interesting vantage point in the design community. As an assistant professor of design at Kent State University, he teaches the next generation of designers to take on the challenges of our ever-changing world. And as creative director of Glyphix Studio, he oversees projects and keeps clients happy. It's the best of both worlds!

    We spent a good bit of our conversation talking about design education and how he manages both of his roles at KSU. We also spoke on diversity in the design industry, his design influences, and his current work with Lifewater International. Larrie's message of inclusion is really important for designers everywhere, and I'm glad to speak to someone that's really doing the work and paving the way for the future!


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    034: The Challenges of Teaching Responsive Web Design in a Single Class with Chris Hallahan

    034: The Challenges of Teaching Responsive Web Design in a Single Class with Chris Hallahan
    Chris Hallahan, User Experience Designer and Design Educator at Kent State University, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the nuts and bolts of teaching responsive web design in a single class including different strategies for teaching HTML and CSS, User Experience, and Visual Design. We also touch on how that class fits into a larger curriculum and what an idea set of courses or program would look like.
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