Experience the autumn colors of the Kent Campus.
Experience the autumn colors of the Kent Campus.
Following a national search, 麻豆传媒 has selected Karen B.
麻豆传媒 at Salem鈥檚 City Center received the 2016
A 麻豆传媒 epidemiologist has refuted some age-old assumptions about depression
麻豆传媒 Professor Richard Feinberg from the Department of Anthropology has been elected to the status of Honorary Fellow by the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania.
麻豆传媒 celebrated the grand opening of its newest and much-anticipated building, the Center for Architecture and Environmental Design, on Oct. 7.
Second-year students in the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program at 麻豆传媒 at East Liverpool participated in the annual American Occupational Therapy Assistant Association鈥檚 Hill Day in Washington, D.C.
For those wondering what it is like to complete an internship abroad, 麻豆传媒 students shared their experiences of interning in Italy during this past summer.
Thanks to a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, two 麻豆传媒 professors are researching climate change in Alaska. Elizabeth Herndon, Ph.D., and Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D., assistant professors from Kent State鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, spent a week in Fairbanks, Alaska, in June studying how climate change affects the availability of plant nutrients in arctic and sub-arctic ecosystems.
The grant teams up two of Kent State鈥檚 newest researchers.
Yosh Hakutani, Department of English, presented 鈥淩ichard Wright鈥檚 Achievement of Solace, Eastern Poetics, and African Philosophy鈥 at the College Language Association Annual Convention on April 6-9, 2016, in Houston, Texas.
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.