Kent State University At Kent
Recent News About Kent State University At Kent
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NEW BUSINESS CONTINUES TO GROW IN THE CITY OF KENT
Ten years ago, the New York Times featured Kent City Manager Dave Ruller and Kent State University’s then-President Lester A. Lefton in an article touting their college town-gown success.
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FROM ENTRY LEVEL TO CEO: CLIMBING THE 'LATTICE' OF SUCCESS
Many Kent State University students are interested in leadership positions both on campus and professionally.
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CAVS CONNECT ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Black History Month is a time to honor and celebrate the accomplishments, contributions and rich legacy of Black Americans in the U.S.
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Kent State Experts Weigh in on Aftermath of East Palestine Train Derailment
The derailment of a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials occurred on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio
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ADVISORY: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING, MARCH 9
The Kent State University Board of Trustees will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, March 9, at 9:30 a.m. in the Robinson Room on the second floor of the Le Meridien Columbus,
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DIRECTOR OF E. TIMOTHY MOORE STUDENT MULTICULTURAL CENTER RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING DISSERTATION
Michael Daniels, Ph.D., '22, director of Kent State's E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center, recently received a national dissertation of the year award from the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Foundation. Daniels’ dissertation is a constructivist grounded theory study on undergraduate Black men and how they develop their leader identity.
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Kent State Community Reflects on How Black History Month Had an Impact on Their Lives
Black History Month is a time to honor and celebrate the accomplishments, contributions and rich legacy of Black Americans in the U.S.
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A GROWING DESIRE TO LEARN
Gus Holman knows a thing or two about mushrooms.
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EARTHQUAKE ASSISTANCE: MAKING SURE YOUR DONATIONS REACH THOSE IN NEED
Today’s news coverage reports that more than 24,000 lives were lost in the disastrous Turkey-Syria earthquakes that struck on Monday.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FINDS KENT STATE ENGINEERING PROGRAM TOO GOOD TO PASS UP
When Kent State student Franck Steve Geupjop Fotso was in high school in Cameroon, Africa, he and his family looked at colleges in the U.S. that had great engineering programs but found them to be quite expensive.
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KENT STATE ONLINE MBA IS ONLY OHIO PROGRAM RANKED IN ‘TOP 50 ONLINE MBA PROGRAMS’ BY THE PRINCETON REVIEW
Kent State’s Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship offers one of the nation's most outstanding online MBA programs, according to The Princeton Review®
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THE BIRTH OF BUS
Black United Students (BUS) was born on the Kent Campus of Kent State University in spring 1968, shortly after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., when a campus organization called Students for Democratic Society held a meeting and invited two members of a group called the Deacons for Self-Defense. Out of that meeting, BUS was formed.
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IN A FLASH: FACULTY ARTISTS SHARE THEIR WORK
The work of full-time, part-time and emeritus (honored retiree) faculty from Kent State University's School of Art is on display at the Biennial Faculty Show.
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A POP-UP PERFORMANCE AT THE DI HUB
Last Friday around noon, Flashes in the dining area of the Design Innovation Hub were treated to a performance by a live string quartet.
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ESDRI FELLOW RACKS UP THE MILES, ALL IN THE NAME OF RESEARCH
Alicia Costello is making the rounds of Northeast Ohio. As an upperclassman who was born in the Sandy Valley area, she now resides in Canton, and commutes to the Kent State Salem and Stark campuses regularly to attend class
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WHERE ON THE WEB? A WINDOW TO ARTS & CULTURAL EXPERIENCES
Kent State University’s cultural offerings have a reach far beyond the borders of Ohio
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ART FACULTY STRUT THEIR STUFF
The School of Art Collection and Galleries at Kent State University has opened a new exhibition, the Biennial Faculty Show.
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KENT STATE OWNERSHIP CENTER HELPS BUSINESSES PREPARE FOR SUCCESSIONS
A Kent State University program is helping business owners retire by providing them succession plans to ease the transition in their companies
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BERNICE KING, DAUGHTER OF CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER, TO SPEAK AT KENT STATE MLK CELEBRATION
Kent State University commemorates the Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal holiday to honor the slain civil rights leader on Monday, Jan. 16.
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UPWARD BOUND: SENDING STUDENTS SOARING FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS
Success stories of the Upward Bound program can be found across Kent State University, from administrators and department heads to current students.