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What is group therapy?

The therapy groups that CAPS offers are sometimes called interpersonal process groups because they focus on the interactions between the group members. Group members relate to each other inside the group in similar ways that they relate to others outside the group, which can create a microcosm of the outside world. Group can be seen as a safe “laboratory†where you can learn more about your relationship patterns and experiment with new ways of relating.

Suggestion Box

We value your feedback! Please use this box to share any suggestions or concerns about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in the College of the Arts you may have. 

The College of the Arts is comprised of:

DEI Strategic Plan

College of the Arts DEI Strategic Plan Goal Year #2 (2023-2024): Invest in DEI strength and capability

Action Steps

  1. Increase in delivering diverse, equitable and inclusive programming/education and curriculum.
  2. Create and promote initiatives for improving College of the Arts experience for students.
  3. Develop processes that facilitate and recognize measurable DEIA related contributions in faculty and staff evaluations.


February 12-14, 2025


9-11:30 am (EST)


A collaborative event between the KSU Neurodiversity Research Initiative of the Brain Health Research Institute and the Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil (PUC-PR).

Pictured Michael Wheeler and family

This excerpt appeared in the article, "Stark County residents share their favorite Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival memories," on CantonRep.com on Wednesday, July 17. Written by Kelli Weir. Read the full article.In the article, Michael Wheeler, president and chief legal officer of Patriot Software and one of Kent State Stark's Distinguished Alumni recipients, shares how the Balloon Classic has become a family tradition.Mike Wheeler carries on the tradition of admiring 'the balloons'Everyone loves that up-close experience when a glittering fireworks show leads to those gut-pounding grand fina...

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Flash's Food Pantry at East Liverpool

Flash’s Food Pantry on the East Liverpool Campus is located on the main floor (2nd floor) of Purinton Hall. The location is discreet, confidential and there is no request for personal information.

Bags are available to carry items. Those who visit Flash’s Food Pantry can take up to 12 items per visit, per person.  

Pick-up times can also be arranged by contacting:

Flash's Food Pantry at Salem

Flash’s Food Pantry on the Salem Campus is located in Room 164.

There is no need to make an appointment – the door is open during regular campus operating hours.

Students, staff and faculty can select free food and personal hygiene items at times that are convenient to them.

The location is discreet, confidential and there is no request for personal information.

Bags are available to carry items.

To donate:

There is always a need to replenish the shelves, especially for the more popular items. Donations are always welcome.

Dogwood Park in Canton Ohio

Brains on Tap and the Brain Health Research Institute will present Building Belonging, an informal science discussion on recreation, mental health and neurodiversity, Wed., Sept. 18, from 6-7 p.m. at Belltower Brewing in Kent. Speakers include Lisa Audet, assistant professor in Speech Pathology and Audiology; J.R. Campbell, executive director of the Design Innovation Initiative; Catherine Farina, director of Administration for the City of North Canton; and Stacy Miner, assistantprofessor in the College of Nursing.Learn more...

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