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100

Derived from a 1920s contest-winning name, this nickname replaced “Zippers” and now represents all teams at the University of Akron.

what are the "zips"

100

Akron’s global reputation is largely built on this specialized branch of engineering focused on polymer science and elastomeric materials.

what is polymer engineering

100

Situated in the northeastern region of this U.S. state, Akron developed as a manufacturing hub in the early 20th century.

what is ohio?

100

Students and alumni of Akron adopt this nickname, derived directly from the university’s athletic identity.

what are zips?

100

Akron’s economic identity was historically shaped by its leadership in this materials-based manufacturing industry.

what is the rubber industry?

200

The Zips captured this NCAA Division I title in 2010, a sport in which they have consistently ranked among national leaders.

what is mens soccer?

200

This college at Akron emphasizes cooperative education, integrating classroom study with real-world engineering experience.

what is the college of engineering and polymer science?

200

Akron’s nickname, “Rubber City,” reflects its historical dominance in this specific manufacturing industry.

what is the rubber industry

200

Embodying school spirit, this costumed mascot appears at athletic and campus events, reinforcing the Zips identity.

who is zippy?

200

Essential for vehicle mobility, this rubber-based component provides traction, absorbs shock, and supports load-bearing.

what is a tire?

300

This marsupial mascot, “Zippy,” reflects the school’s nickname despite having no geographic ties to Ohio.

what is a kangaroo

300

Exhibiting viscoelastic behavior, these materials studied at Akron display both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation.

What are polymers (or viscoelastic materials)?

300

Founded in 1898, this Akron-based company became one of the “Big Four” tire manufacturers worldwide.

what is goodyear tire and rubber company?

300

These residential facilities foster student engagement by placing learners within close proximity to academic buildings and resources.

What are residence halls (or dormitories)?

300

This chemical process, discovered by Charles Goodyear, strengthens rubber by forming cross-links between polymer chains.

What is vulcanization?

400

Opened in 2009 and featuring a distinctive “A” shape at midfield, this stadium hosts Akron’s football program.

What is InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field?

400

Reflecting Akron’s industrial partnerships, many engineering projects center on innovations in this automotive-related sector.

What is the tire (or rubber/automotive materials) industry?

400

This nearby national park preserves the natural landscape between Akron and Cleveland, including the Cuyahoga River valley.

what is the Cuyahoga river national park?

400

Typically held before the academic year begins, this multi-day program introduces incoming students to campus culture and expectations.

what is orientation?

400

Headquartered in Akron, this multinational corporation remains a dominant force in tire production and innovation.

What is Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company?

500

Before achieving global basketball fame, this Akron-born athlete attended St. Vincent–St. Mary High School near the university.

who is lebron james

500

Often required for advanced research roles, this terminal degree represents the highest level of academic achievement in engineering disciplines.

What is a Ph.D.?

500

Completed in 1832, this canal linked Lake Erie to the Ohio River, accelerating Akron’s economic expansion

What is the ohio and erie river canal?

500

Serving as a representative body, this student-led organization allocates funding and advocates for campus-wide initiatives.

What is student government (or Undergraduate Student Government)?

500

Harvested primarily in tropical regions, this natural resource is derived from latex extracted from specific tree species.

What is natural rubber?