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Laura Davis, Ph.D., walks students through her memories of May 4, 1970

As part of ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡â€™s May 4 course, senior Julia Pharmer sifted through resources in University Libraries' Special Collections and Archives and engaged in classroom discussions. Perhaps one of the most engaging sessions though was when Professor Emerita Laura Davis, Ph.D., gave students a firsthand account of her May 4 experiences.  

Chris Post, Ph.D., associate professor of geography at ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ at Stark, is a memorials expert who serves as a member of ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ President Beverly J. Warren’s Advisory Committee for the 50th Commemoration of May 4, 1970.

Growing up, Chris Post watched as his mom juggled her collegiate studies and motherhood, balancing everyday life with dreams of earning her Ph.D. And while field excursions with his biologist mom are a memory of his childhood, the impact of place is something this cultural and historical geographer seeks to define today.

ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ student nurse Adam Roman of Garrettsville

Junior nursing major Adam Roman got his first taste of Cleveland’s University Hospitals when he was a young child, and today, Mr. Roman is one of the first cohorts of nursing students who will be eligible to apply to become part of the new UH Scholars Program, a collaboration of ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ and University Hospitals.

As May 4 Commemoration Project Manager, ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ Alumnus Rodney Flauhaus is taking on the task of planning the 50th anniversary commemoration of May 4, 1970.

Rodney Flauhaus is ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡â€™s new May 4 Commemoration Project Manager.

Several factors — including, age, gender, and medical history — determine how a child processes a trauma and what treatments may be most effective at preventing long-term psychological distress. But what role do parents play?