Associate, Master's and Doctoral Employment Outcomes
% of Respondents Working Or Continuing Education | Unique Employers | |
Associate | 97% | 23 |
Master's |
% of Respondents Working Or Continuing Education | Unique Employers | |
Associate | 97% | 23 |
Master's |
From mornings at Tree City Coffee to late nights at Barflyy, Kent State’s community has plenty of food and entertainment options thanks to the help of Main Street Kent, a non-profit organization focusing on the promotion and improvement of the City of Kent. Community engagement and a passion for sticking to Kent’s roots make downtown a destination for students and locals. And this cool college town is getting noticed.Recently, Heritage Ohio and Main Street America have recognized Main Street Kent as a Nationally Accredited Main Street program for 2024.Heather Malarcik, executive di...
While more than 90% of Ohio’s wetlands have vanished over the past few centuries, a new nature docuseries aims to show there is hope — and a lot of work being done to protect what remains.The series, By Nature’s Design: Exploring Our Native Wildlife, premieres its first episode, “Welcome to the Wetlands,” on PBS Western Reserve at 8 p.m. this Earth Day on April 22. A special live screening is open to the public and will air from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26, in the Science and Nursing Building at Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ at Stark, 6000 Frank Ave. NW in Jackson Township....
While more than 90% of Ohio’s wetlands have vanished over the past few centuries, a new nature docuseries aims to show there is hope — and a lot of work being done to protect what remains.The series, By Nature’s Design: Exploring Our Native Wildlife, premieres its first episode, “Welcome to the Wetlands,” at 8 p.m. this Earth Day on April 22 on PBS Western Reserve. A special live screening is open to the public and will air from noon to 2 p.m. on April 26, in the Science and Nursing Building at Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ at Stark, 6000 Frank Ave. NW in Jackson Township.The series dives into th...
Get ready to wear the legacy of Kent State’s legendary black squirrels.Inspired by Kent State’s iconic black squirrels, this clothing collection is all about high-quality gear with a wild edge. From premium tees and hoodies to statement hats and accessories, every piece is designed to stand out. Whether you’re repping campus pride or love a little mischief in your style, you’re in the right place.Learn more at the Squirrel World Pop-Up on Thursday, April 24, at the Kent Student Center.Join the scurry between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. ...
If you are like most people, you may struggle with feeling confident about making financial decisions. Kent State believes in helping you make the most of your compensation and benefits package. To help you build a solid financial future, we have hired CAPTRUST as a resource to help you with these important decisions. Improving your financial wellness is one of Kent State’s top priorities.Who is CAPTRUST?CAPTRUST is an independent investment advisory firm that provides investment advice to Kent State’s retirement plan oversight committee and plan participants. Employees who need help navigatin...
Experience the intensity and welcoming space of Âé¶ą´«Ă˝â€™s Dance Division program during a one-week summer dance program!
Students in grades 7-12 can register for the Summer Intensive Dance @Kent State. Participate in dance classes such as modern, contemporary and classical ballet, jazz, hip hop, musical theatre, yoga and tap. Attend a Porthouse Theatre performance and learn about injury and eating disorder prevention. Juniors and seniors can audition for the B.F.A./B.A. in Dance degree program during the summer program for early acceptance
On March 18, a watery landing by NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore ended an unexpected nine-month stay in space. Though likely ready to jump for joy on land, the astronauts were carried out of their SpaceX crew capsule and loaded onto stretchers. Why? Two Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ professors walk us through the out-of-this-world impact that an extended stay away from gravity can have on the human body.Ellen Glickman, Ph.D., professor of health sciences, told Kent State Today that astronauts must be in great shape to tolerate the physical pressure of microgravity. “When ...