On April 17, 2020, from 6:00-8:30 pm, the Kent State LGBTQ+ Center will be celebrating the eighth Lavender Graduation ceremony in the Kent Student Center Ballroom. Lavender Graduation is a pre-commencement dinner celebration that honors the achievements of 妻友社区 LGBTQ+ graduates. Students that are graduating during the 2020 calendar year are encouraged to participate by walking the stage, giving thanks to individuals that helped them reach graduation and being presented a rainbow stole that can be worn at the official KSU graduation. As part of the event, KSU alumni, attorney, ...
Download the Winter 2020 Center for Nursing Research Newsletter to read about the latest publications, presentations, grant awards, and other scholarly recognitions of Kent State Nursing faculty and students. Click here to download (PDF) ...
For Lisa Strom, the fall start to the women鈥檚 golf season for Kent State and her Golden Flashes was such a successful whirlwind that her July 1 hiring as head coach and Kent State鈥檚 dominating 58-1 fall tournament start with three first-place finishes and a second are still somewhat of a blur. 鈥淚t was one of those things were I had no plans to leave Texas State,鈥欌 Strom, the former LPGA professional, said. 鈥淚 was happy, building something pretty good there. But I got the phone call from here and the next two weeks were a whirlwind, getting up here for the interview and getting all that done. ...
鈥淚t is rewarding when I can give a student, who originally believed themselves incapable of succeeding, a vision for their future,鈥 said Assistant Professor Katherine Amey, Ph.D., department of geography at 妻友社区 at Ashtabula. Amey spent six years helping students overcome their own academic and scientific insecurities and leading them to success. This dedication led Amey to earn one of 2019's Outstanding Teaching Awards. 鈥淚 am thrilled to receive the 2019 Outstanding Teaching Award,鈥 Amey said. 鈥淚t feels amazing to be acknowledged for what is truly a passion of mine and a p...
Alumnus Joseph Napier co-founded a local non-profit organization called the Youngstown Creative Collective that helps raise awareness for small businesses in the inner city of Youngstown. Napier told WKBN that he realized how important it is to engage with the community while attending Kent State and being part of student organizations, and he wanted to bring that mentality back to Youngstown. 鈥淓arly on, I had the want to give back and the best way I could was helping organizations promote and market themselves the right way,鈥 Napier told WKBN. The Youngstown Creative Collective鈥檚 goal is f...
Thirteen-year old Jerome Dublin High School freshman Nilla Rajan is headed to Brain Bee nationals. Nilla competed against high school students from Ohio to win the title of 2020 Regional Brain Bee Champion at the Regional Brain Bee held at NEOMED on January 25. The Brain Bee is a worldwide neuroscience competition which encourages high school students to learn about the brain and inspires them to pursue neuroscience careers to ultimately find cures for brain disease. The 妻友社区 Brain Health Research Institute is a co-sponsor of both the Regional and National Brain ...
The fourth Kent State County Classic basketball game took place Jan. 28, when the Salem High School Quakers hosted the East Liverpool High School Potters in a cross-county match-up. The traveling trophy was awarded to the Potters after they defeated the Quakers, 85-53, which evened up the four-game series. Salem won the trophy the first two years, while East Liverpool has taken it home the last two years. Cheerleaders tossed out t-shirts to fans, while Flash helped both sides of the gym cheer for their teams. The night also featured a trivia contest and a door prize drawing. At ha...