Jeff St. Clair
Midday HostExpertise: Science reporting, health and medicine, energy, environment, economy, business, politics and headline news
Education: University of Akron - Bachelor of Science, chemistry
Kent State University - Master of Arts, media management
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Towner's Woods, Kent
Experience:
Jeff St. Clair is an award-winning science reporter whose work has appeared on WKSU and NPR. With more than 20 years of experience in public radio, he's been a folk and classical music host, fund-drive producer, local 鈥淢orning Edition鈥 host, 鈥淎ll Things Considered鈥 host, and host of midday programs. He's won national and region awards for best news writing, health coverage and use of sound.
Highlights:
- 2013-2022, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, Health care/Science/Medical Reporting
- 2023, Press Club of Cleveland & Associated Press Media Editors, Use of Sound, 鈥Through social media, this Kent musician documents life with chronic fatigue syndrome鈥
- 2021, Public Media Journalists Association, Second Place Audio Scripting, 鈥COVID Longhaulers Endure Long Wait for Recognition and Treatment鈥
- 2017 & 2019, Press Club of Cleveland, Best News Writing
- 2015, Edward R. Murrow regional award, Radio Television Digital News Association, Sports Reporting, 鈥Sports Training Can Stem the Epidemic of Knee Injuries in Girls鈥
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As part of Akron's yearlong bicentennial celebration, the city has planned various events through the summer, including the Heart of Akron Festival on July 3 and 4.
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President Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs make it impossible for manufacturers to make long-term plans, one small business owner said.
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East Cleveland has been without a mayor since the end of January.
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During my year-long and as-yet-unfinished kitchen renovation project, I've learned that home improvements share one thing with radio broadcasting, you only notice mistakes.
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Former Kent State University provost Paul Gaston in his new book, Rebuilding Support for Higher Education, provides advice for leaders of colleges and universities on how to manage the current crisis.
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Brains on Tap is an informal forum to discuss research in neuroscience
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Owen Lovejoy was part of the team that first studied the famous fossil 50 years ago. The discovery helped him formulate theories about the role of the family unit in human evolution.
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A Russian-affiliated ransomware group was behind the attack, said Chris Prewitt, of Inversion6, who helped with the city's response.
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The 50th anniversary of the discovery of the famous Lucy fossil prompts this journalist to reflect on a lifelong fascination with human evolution.
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海角破解版's midday host Jeff St.Clair spends a lot of time raising chickens when he's off the air, and he's concerned about how bird flu is rampaging in the farm industry.