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SRVSS Take Back the Night participants

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services (SRVSS) is launching several new awareness events in partnership with groups across campus.  Carry the Weight partners with Athletics and Recreational Services to host a week-long (April 8-12) awareness of the 鈥渨eight鈥 carried by those who have been harmed. The goal is to increase education on how sexual assault affects survivors while participants 鈥渃arry the weight鈥 through various physical activities.   Our 1st Annual Men Against Violence Walk will take place on Monday,...

Kent State Ashtabula student Valerie Smith (right) was named to The Sage Project Class of 2019

妻友社区 at Ashtabula sophomore and Ashtabula native Valerie Smith is one of nine students throughout the Kent State system named to The Sage Project Class of 2019.  She was honored at a luncheon and ceremony on the Kent campus Thursday, March 21, 2019.   The Sage Project is presented by the Women鈥檚 Center at Kent State and recognizes women-identifying students who have demonstrated innovation, creativity, risk-taking and leadership skills in their academic and personal lives.   A 1999 graduate of Edgewood High School, Smith is currently majoring in English with...

Division of People, Culture and Belonging

Peter C. Kratcoski, Department of Sociology & Criminology, authored a section of a book, "Fraud and Corruption in the Healthcare Sector in the United States," Fraud and Corruption: Major Types, Prevention, and Control, 1st Edition, (Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature) Peter C. Kratcoski and Maxmilian Edelbacher (Eds.), (2018), 109-124. ...

World Map with Flags

Early childhood education majors at 妻友社区 helped create a Cultural Fair for third-graders of Kent City Schools. The event, held in the Kent Roosevelt gymnasium, included stations and activities for students to learn about different countries and cultures such as learning a traditional Persian dance. Third-graders also decorated paper cut outs to represent their own cultural backgrounds which were displayed at the event. Students at Kent State partnered with students of Kent Roosevelt High School and members of the Multicultural Rough Rider Club in order to host the Cultur...

LGBTQ participants at homecoming 2018

Wednesday, May 29 at 9 am - 2:30 pm the LGBTQ Student Center will host the LGBTQ+ Center鈥檚 Summer Summit at the Kent Student Center. Cost is $30/participant, which includes breakfast, lunch and parking. Contact kditlevs@kent.edu for the registration link and/or any questions. Learn more and register for the LGBTQ+ Center鈥檚 Summer Summit Get your Kent Pride on and join us for this year鈥檚 LGBTQ+ Alumni/Community TailGAYte event. Each year, LGBTQ+ students, alum, faculty/staff and community members participate in Kent鈥檚 homecoming parade where beads, candy and other goodies a...

2018 assure students

For the past two years, the Office of Faculty and Graduate Student Retention, Inclusion and Success has conducted an eight-week multidisciplinary summer research experience for undergraduates called the ASSURE (Access and Support for Successful Undergraduate Research Experience) program. Participating students conduct research under the guidance of a faculty mentor from their field of interest. The program includes professional development workshops and social activities that allow students to interact and engage with other summer research programs. Also, the students prepare a Three Minute Th...

Bill Lucak leads workshops focused on Digital Fabrication ...

In its 2020 edition of Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News & World Report has ranked 妻友社区 in the top 100 of Best Graduate Education Schools.

In its 2020 edition of Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News & World Report has ranked 妻友社区 in the top 100 of Best Graduate Education Schools.   Kent State ranks 93rd in the country in the Best Graduate Education Schools ranking, improving 15 spots from last year鈥檚 ranking of 108th.   鈥淲e are very excited to see our U.S. News & World Report rankings that reflect the strengths of our truly groundbreaking programs,鈥 said James Hannon, Ph.D., dean of Kent State鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services. 鈥淥ur distinctive programs in the College of Educatio...

Division of People, Culture and Belonging

Vera Camden, Department of English, Valentino Zullo and Whitney Porter presented "Higher, Further, Faster: Women Leading Superhero Films (and the World),鈥 City Country Club in Cleveland, Ohio on March 14, 2019.   Professor Camden, along with the two graduate students were on a special panel speaking about Marvel's Captain Marvel movie and the future of the representation of women across media.   https://www.cityclub.org/forums/2019/03/14/higher-further-faster-women-leading-superhero-films-and-the-world ...

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