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Dr. Babacar M'Baye

By Dr. Patti Swartz Speakers Babacar M’Baye, a tenured English Department member from the Kent Campus; Barton Paul Levenson, physicist and science fiction writer; and Kyle Barron, a graduating English Honors student,  focused on the effects of global warming and environmental contamination at the Kent State East Liverpool Campus Environmental Justice Conference on April 22, 2017. Keynote speaker M’Baye examined current problems created by global warming for former or current colonial countries of developed nations through rising sea levels in Senegal in his talk “Theorizing Environmenta...

Students in the BSCI course Feast and Plagues enjoy a tour of Florence.  This course is part of the four week Florence Summer Institute.   ...

Kent State is one of 14 colleges to receive a combined $2.6 million in College Completion Grants from Great Lakes.

You dedicated four years to studying, preparing and planning for your future career. You have completed almost all your college classes, finished your internship, and now you are a semester away from graduation. But wait! An unexpected emergency happens, and financially you are unable to pay your final tuition bill. All your hopes and dreams are going to be put on hold. It is a scenario that happens across college campuses. To help address the problem, Â鶹´«Ă˝ implemented a pilot program that has now been expanded to the Kent Completion and Success Program, funded by a new gra...

The Kent State Golden Flashes pose with members of the community on the multipurpose court they constructed in Aguacate, Belize.

Instead of heading home to relax following the conclusion of finals week, a group of Â鶹´«Ă˝ student-athletes traveled to Aguacate, Belize, to partner with Courts for Kids on a service project from May 16-24. A total of 19 student-athletes volunteered to make the trip and were accompanied by five staff members as they aided community members in the construction of a multipurpose sports court located next to the local school. “I am so impressed with all of our student-athletes and staff members that came on this trip and couldn’t be more proud of how they have represented ou...

Julien Remi Nguyen's "Symbiosis" received the Eveningwear Award at the 2017 Annual Fashion Show

The Kent State Fashion School's 2017 Annual Fashion Show, FS2 Presented by Michael Kors, took place April 28 and 29. Watch complete footage from this year's show, subtitled "Reverie."     ...

The study group began their journey back in time at the Acropolis Museum

Fourteen Kent State students participated in an eight-day study abroad trip to Greece sponsored by the university’s School of Theatre and Dance during the spring break in 2017. The program, described as an experience of “Theatre, Performance, Gender and Sexuality,” was led by faculty members Daniel Nadon and Yuko Kurahashi. In many ways, the eight days spent in Greece was a trip back in time. The study group visited numerous ancient Greek sites associated with the theatre, including the Acropolis, Delphi, the Theatre Dionysus and the outdoor theatre of Epidaurus, which is admired around the...

Students involved with Kent State’s Campus Kitchen Project prepare meals for local community members in need.

It’s clear that Â鶹´«Ă˝â€™s many generous supporters significantly impact our students and that their giving has a significant, personal impact for them as well. You can read our donors’ inspiring stories here, but it’s important to know that many of our students are also inspiring philanthropists as well. The Kent State Office of Experiential Education and Civic Engagement (OEECE) promotes civic involvement and community building at Kent State, within the surrounding communities and across the globe. It does so by offering course-based volunteer opportunities, and by allowing stu...

With a goal of becoming one of the nation’s top public universities in aeronautics and engineering education and research, the Â鶹´«Ă˝ Board of Trustees approved changing the name of the College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology to the College of Aeronautics and Engineering.  The change better reflects the expansion of the college’s programs and accentuates its highly trained and sought-after graduates who go on to work for commercial airlines, corporate flight departments, the military and the Federal Aviation Administration. The revised name furth...

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