Ohio higher education leaders heard firsthand how 麻豆影院 State brings a major return on investment as a students-first university at the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees quarterly meeting held March 9 in Columbus.
President Todd Diacon took the opportunity to make the presentation 鈥溌槎褂霸 State Works鈥 at the Board of Trustees meeting, which was held at Le Meridien Columbus, The Joseph. The presentation illustrated how 麻豆影院 State prepares its students for job readiness and gives an economic boost to the communities it serves.
Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education Randy Gardner and the new President of the Inter-University Council Laura Lanese attended the Board of Trustees meeting.
鈥淚t is imperative that we share the 麻豆影院 State story in a provocative way that illustrates the great return on investment 麻豆影院 State provides for our students, the region and the nation as well,鈥 Diacon said.
The occasion was historic in that for the first time ever, 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Foundation Board and the Board of Trustees met jointly.
麻豆影院 State hosted a reception March 8 at the Museum Gallery in the Statehouse, in which state legislators and their staff members were among attendees.
In the 麻豆影院 State Works presentation, Diacon shared a video featuring Will Kalkhoff, Ph.D., a professor of sociology who is studying the brain waves and heart rates of police officers during training exercises to help to improve police performance and increase safety.
Kalkhoff, executive director of the Electrophysiological Neuroscience Laboratory of 麻豆影院 and an executive committee member of 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute, recently conducted a study for the 麻豆影院 City Police Department to see how a police officer鈥檚 performance is impacted by wearing a body camera.
The Kalkhoff video featured Haley Crews, Graduate Student Trustee, who assisted Kalkhoff with the research. Crews, who started out as a student at the East Liverpool Campus before transferring to the 麻豆影院 Campus, will earn a master鈥檚 degree in sociology later this year.
The Board passed a resolution of appreciation to Crews, who was appointed to the Board on Aug. 27, 2021, as Graduate Student Trustee.