Experience the autumn colors of the Kent Campus.
Experience the autumn colors of the Kent Campus.
The new Video2Go Studio at 麻豆传媒 at Tuscarawas is a state-of-the-art system designed to allow anyone to create a video quickly and easily.
Grab the sunscreen and camera. It鈥檚 summer vacation season again, and e-Inside wants to feature some of your best vacation or staycation photos, including selfies.
Instead of heading home to relax following the conclusion of finals week, a group of 麻豆传媒 student-athletes traveled to Aguacate, Belize, for a service project.
The Girls Geared for Engineering Camp at 麻豆传媒 is the result of a partnership between Kent State鈥檚 College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology and the Six District Educational Compact.
Lala Hajibayova, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, co-authored a poster titled 鈥淩epresentation of Kanaka Maoli (Hawai鈥檌an) Culture: A Case of Hula Dance,鈥 which was presented on Oct. 17, 2016, at the President鈥檚 Reception and Poster Session of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) annual conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Marcia Lei Zeng, Ph.D., School of Library and Information Science, co-presented a session titled 鈥淐ompetency-Based Discovery for Learning Linked Data,鈥 Special Session #5, on Oct. 14, 2016, at the DCMI International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The 麻豆传媒 College of Business Administration鈥檚 MBA and Executive MBA (EMBA) programs were once again listed in Tier One of CEO Magazine鈥檚 2017 Global MBA Rankings released in April.
Kent State鈥檚 MBA program is one of only four Ohio MBA programs ranked Tier One by CEO Magazine. The EMBA program, also in Tier One, ranked highest among Ohio universities offering an EMBA 鈥 with only two Ohio universities making the list.
The 麻豆传媒 Board of Trustees today established a comprehensive, national search to recruit and select the university鈥檚 13th president.
The events of May 4, 1970, placed 麻豆传媒 in an international spotlight after a student protest against the Vietnam War and the presence of the Ohio National Guard ended in tragedy with four students losing their lives and nine others being wounded. From a perspective of nearly 50 years, Kent State remembers the tragedy and leads a contemporary discussion and understanding of how the community, nation and world can benefit from understanding the profound impact of the event.