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Kent

Staff Council

Staff Council

MY VOICE: A Global Community Poem

The Wick Poetry Center invites people from around the world to contribute a line or stanza to a global community peace poem titled “My Voice.” As 鶹ý approaches the 50th anniversary of the May 4 shootings, the themes of the poem will reflect peace, conflict transformation, and advocacy. The Wick Poetry Center will begin accepting submissions on Sept. 15, 2019.

May 4, 50th Commemoration

amohame6

Student - amohame6

He Yin

Assistant Professor - Department of Geography

He Yin

Assistant Professor - He Yin

Eli Kessler

Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Expanded Media - School of Art

Eli Kessler

Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Expanded Media - School of Art

Olivia Krise

Faculty/ Deaf Residential Practicum Placement Specialist - American Sign Language/English Interpreting

Mrs. Olivia Krise

Adjunct Faculty - American Sign Language/English Interpreting

Grand Vision; The Prospects for Radical Change

The two decades of the 60s and 70s were emblematic of political and societal transformations. With the events of May 1968, anti-war protests and womenʼs liberation movement, this climate of unrest marked the emergence of the radical or ʻcounter-designʼ movement which questioned the rationalism and functionalism of modernity by proposing utopian ideas and manifestos that could reinvent cities and create a revolution in architecture Prospects for Radical Change exhibit offers the chance to explore the projects of fifteen individuals and collectives from this period, half a century after their existence.
May 4, 50th Commemoration