Earth Month Feed
Dr. Michelle Bagwell and music students will perform The Star-Spangled Banner and America the Beautiful in recognition of Constitution Day.
Join us every other Wednesday in the Campus Center for live music performed by our student musicians.

During each Cultural Café, speakers from different cultures give a short presentation. Topics often include traditions and culture, history, geography, government, art, music, theatre, food and more.
Equal Protection Under the Law
The 14th Amendment and Collegiate Athletics
Instructors and TA's only: Join us for an overview of the CANVAS system. Topics include communication tools, posting content, tests and assignments, the grade center, Kaltura and MS TEAMS. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.
Does your inner critic need a mute button? In this virtual CAPS workshop, you’ll learn how to quiet that inner critic and swap self-judgment for self-compassion.
Come tour the Center for Visual Arts and what our School of Art has to offer. This information session will include an opportunity for you to experience our program first-hand, learn about our program, explore the building, and see some outstanding student art exhibits!
As part of Constitution Day, Dr. Andrew Povtak will present online via Microsoft Teams: The Roberts Court and the Voting Rights Act: Defending States or Restricting Voter Rights?
Dr. Andrew Povtak will present online: The Roberts Court and the Voting Rights Act: Defending States or Restricting Voters Rights?, as part of Constitution Day.
Instructors and TA's Only: This workshop will focus on CANVAS communication tools including: Discussion Boards, Announcements, and messaging. Visit Training.Kent.Edu to register.