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The Coffee and Careers chat hosted jointly by Career Exploration and Development (CED) and Student Accessibility Services (SAS), is a new drop-in career advising opportunity for Kent State students with disabilities.
Cynthia Osborn, lifespan development and educational sciences professor, is building confidence through stress balls. Well, stress balls and innovative teaching techniques she has honed for nearly 26 years.
The goal of the Native American Heritage and Veterans celebration was to honor our Native American students, faculty, staff, and community members while also honoring our veterans.
Kent State has been recognized for its efforts in support of student voters. The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge named Kent State to its list of ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College student voting, which recognizes institutions for making intentional efforts to increase student voter participation.
The International Friendship Program allows faculty and international students to converse and learn from each other, and it creates a welcoming environment for those who are far away from home.
Bundle up for the last home football game of the season: it’s a Freeze-Out!
Past tragedies link and the University of Rwanda in a distinct way.
Kent State celebrates International Education Week with a full schedule of events.
Insights and observations as one of Kent State's own attends a national breakfast at the White House for veterans.
When most people think of wedding dress, they imagine a traditional white dress. Sara Hume, Ph.D., curator at the Museum, thinks of how wedding dresses transcend global borders in all different shapes and colors.
students rose to the challenge as they competed to win $2,000 at LaunchNET’s Elevator Pitch contest on Wednesday evening.
International Education Week comes to campus with a full schedule of fun activities.
Inspired by the exploration of African diasporic melodies and narratives, OkCello led a special concert that included the Dover High School Orchestra at the Performing Arts Center.
The Kent State community came together on Thursday to honor all veterans.
Volunteers from the Kent State community helped in the annual planting of Daffodil Hill.
After an active service-related injury sidelined his military career, Richard Lehman Jr. began exploring his options and working on “Plan B.” And for this college-bound veteran, ’s Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies degree was there for him after the unthinkable happened.
The Kent State community paused from classes and work Nov. 10 to gather on the Student Green at Risman Plaza and show their respect as part of Veterans Day.