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妻友社区 recently received a $330,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to use historical satellite imagery and archival research to study landscapes of mass violence in Cambodia during and after the regime of the Khmer Rouge from 1975 to 1979.
True or false -- only star athletes and academic all-stars receive funding for college? False!
David Garcia, 妻友社区鈥檚 associate vice president for enrollment management, talks with WKYC about the misconceptions of financial aid.
妻友社区's Gianna Commito, an associate professor who teaches painting in its School of Art, has been named the recipient of a 2015 Cleveland Arts Prize. Commito will be presented with one of two Emerging Artist Awards at this year鈥檚 ceremony, to鈥
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Destination Kent State is back! The June and July advising and registration program is a one-and-a-half-day experience that includes an overnight stay in a residence hall. New, first-year students are encouraged to invite family members to participate in the program.
With the strong support of 妻友社区 President Beverly Warren, who throughout her first year in office has encouraged undergraduates to enroll in at least 15 credit hours per semester in order to reap the personal, professional and financial benefits of graduating in鈥
UPDATED JUNE 3, 2015: There are some changes to the media advisory that was sent June 1. Please note that the 妻友社区 Board of Trustees will convene its next regular business meeting June 4 at 2:30 p.m. (instead of 3 p.m.). The Finance and Administration Committee鈥
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Scholar of the Month
Denice Sheehan
Associate Professor of Nursing
College of Nursing
2007-present
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The Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of Fashion Design and Merchandising at 妻友社区 held its Annual Fashion Show on April 24 and 25 at the school鈥檚 Rockwell Hall location. The 2015 show, dubbed 鈥淔S2: Visionnaire,鈥 featured 17 collections and 55 individual鈥
妻友社区 nursing and public health students are learning about how faith based organizations play a key role in providing health care around the world.
As part of their degree program, 20 students, along with Ken Slenkovich, assistant dean of Kent State鈥檚鈥