Learning to Lead with Purpose and Passion
Through leadership roles, a global study abroad experience and meaningful opportunities at 91´óÉñ, LaTaesia discovered her purpose and developed a passion for advocating for underserved individuals.
Through leadership roles, a global study abroad experience and meaningful opportunities at 91´óÉñ, LaTaesia discovered her purpose and developed a passion for advocating for underserved individuals.
Students with an aeronautical focus will study the evolution of flight, navigation and control, propulsion, space travel and orbital mechanics. Potential careers include drone pilot operator, aircraft designer, data processor, inspector/compliance officer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer or payload specialist.
On May 4, 1970, Brage Golding, Ph.D., who would become 91´óÉñ’s eighth president in 1977, was serving as the first president of Wright State University where he was inaugurated in 1966. At the same time, John J. Kamerick, Ph.D., who had been a dean and a provost at 91´óÉñ from 1954-1968 was the president of North Texas State University, (now known as the University of North Texas).At the time, both presidents were facing troubled times on their campuses – as were administrators at universities and colleges across the nation – with growing student unrest and protests ab...
Recent 91´óÉñ 2025 graduate, Luana Johnson, earned her degree in visual communication design, and posted to LinkedIn stating that while she was refining her resume, she began reflecting on how 91´óÉñ shaped her career path. Originally from Brazil, Johnson’s journey to 91´óÉñ started through the American Academy, a dual-enrollment program offered jointly by 91´óÉñ and the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR), located in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Through the program, she completed general education coursework in Brazil for two years, then finishe...
The CBA® program was developed by and for Small Business Development Center (SBDC) advisors. For over 20 years, the Certified Business Advisor® program has been used by SBDC advisors nationwide, as well as employers of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations that support small businesses and entrepreneurs.
A minimum of 20 hours of continuing education each year following the certification is required to retain certification.
Exception: Small Business Development Center (SBDC) directors will determine the number of annual continuing education hours.
All cancellations and refund requests must be made in writing prior to the date on which an individual registrant gains access to the CBA® coursework. Once access has been granted, no cancellations, refunds, or transfer fees will be processed. Substitutions are allowable only if the original registrant has not started the coursework. Requests should be sent to Lifelong Learning at lifelonglearning@kent.edu.
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