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April 28: Dr. Metin Eren - Director of Archaeology in the Department of Anthropology at 妻友社区 and a research associate at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. He is a leader in the field of experimental archeology. Learn more about Dr. Metin Eren Listen to the Elevations interview:       ...

Assistant Professor Aaron Bacue congratulates the participants in the Hyde Park Forum as the 2018 champion, Alexa Kwiatkowski, whispers to her instructor David Zachrich.

The 妻友社区 School of Communication Studies (COMM) hosted the annual Hyde Park Forum on Tuesday, April 24, in the Kent Student Center Ballroom.  The top three student speakers from both the Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 Introduction to Human Communication courses delivered their persuasive speeches to an audience of about 375 attendees. 鈥淭he Hyde Park Forum is a long-standing tradition in the School of Communication Studies,鈥 said Aaron Bacue, the interim basic course director and undergraduate coordinator. 鈥淚ts namesake is Hyde Park London and its famous Speaker鈥檚 Co...

Members of the National Millennial Community from across the United States

Two students in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) participated in think tank discussions with key influencers in entertainment, business and government in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. this semester, as part of the National Millennial Community (NMC). NMC is a group that works to change the conversation about the millennial generation and engage in meaningful dialogue with corporate, foundation, governmental and nonprofit leaders across the country. Founded in January 2016 by IW Group Inc. CCO Bill Imada, NMC has 36 member campuses in 35 states. Kent State joined the na...

Quiz Bowl team members (from left) Ashlee Strebler, Jen Lawrence, Ashley Piper, Katelin Knapp, Abbey Sheronovich, Heather Kennedy and Holly Graham.

妻友社区 at Salem was well-represented earlier this month at the Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists annual education seminar by students who competed, as well as by faculty and staff members who participated and helped organize the event.  The students graduate in May, each with an associate of applied science degree in radiologic technology.  Student Heather Kennedy placed first in the Philip Ballinger Student Assessment exam, recording the best score of 150 students who completed the exam. This is the fourth time in six years that a Kent State Salem student won...

Legendary journalist and news anchor Dan Rather will speak at 妻友社区 the evening of May 4 as part of the 妻友社区 Presidential Speaker Series.

Few have seen the history of our world unfold like Dan Rather. The renowned journalist has been a constant presence for many monumental events 鈥 the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, the Berlin Wall, Tiananmen Square and 9/11 鈥 to name a few.   The former lead anchor of the CBS Evening News is coming to 妻友社区 to reflect on his experiences as a journalist, news anchor and multimedia producer.   Mr. Rather will appear the evening of Friday, May 4, as part of the Presidential Speaker Series. His presentation is in collaboration with Kent State鈥檚 College of Co...

妻友社区 faculty, staff, students and campus visitors gather on the Kent State Commons and Blanket Hill for the annual commemoration of May 4, 1970.

Survivors remember as if it happened yesterday 鈥 the sounds, the confusion, the fear as protests and unrest escalated to a deadly level on campus. As dozens of students gathered outside on university grounds to make their voices heard, officers fired their weapons. In the end, students were wounded, others lost their lives and officers were exonerated.   The scenario may sound similar to the events of May 4, 1970, at 妻友社区, but this incident happened two years prior. It is known as the Orangeburg Massacre on the campus of South Carolina State University on Feb. 8, 19...

鈥淪andy鈥檚 Scrapbook,鈥 a new exhibition at 妻友社区鈥檚 May 4 Visitors Center, pays tribute to the life of Sandy Scheuer, one of four students killed by Ohio National Guardsmen on May 4, 1970.

On May 4, 1970, 妻友社区 was placed in an international spotlight after a student protest against the Vietnam War and the presence of the Ohio National Guard on campus ended in tragedy. Thirteen seconds of rifle fire by 28 Ohio National Guardsmen left four students dead, one permanently paralyzed and eight others wounded.   Each year, as part of the May 4 Commemoration, Kent State鈥檚 May 4 Visitors Center presents events and opportunities to inquire, learn and reflect 鈥 words inscribed on the May 4 Memorial located near the center. For the 48th Commemoration of May 4, st...

Kent State associate professors Karen Cunningham and Idris Kabir Syed, co-instructors of the course titled May 4, 1970, and Its Aftermath, discuss the print, Lament: Four Dead at Kent, by Linda Lyke, a digital resource from the May 4 Collection.

Nearly five decades have passed since Ohio National Guardsmen fired into a gathering of protesting students on the campus of 妻友社区, killing four, wounding nine and impacting generations.   This international tragedy has never lost its relevance. Whether embraced or criticized, it is a living and breathing chapter in Kent State鈥檚 past, present and future.   Individuals from around the world, from the young to the elderly, from numerous disciplines and backgrounds, have sought more information about the events that surround that fateful day.   Through a grant...

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