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Global Reach

Â鶹´«Ã½ students walk through Florence, Italy, as they receive a tour.

Â鶹´«Ã½ will be equipped to offer more financial assistance to students in need thanks to donors to a key area of the university’s ongoing comprehensive fundraising campaign. The Forever Brighter campaign includes a scholarship-support component, Prioritizing Student Success, that now stands at $142 million, surpassing the $100 million goal set at the campaign’s outset in October 2021.

Dear Ukraine exhibit installed at the Washington National Cathedral

In a new partnership, the "" exhibit was recently installed on the walls of the  at the Washington National Cathedral so visitors can recognize the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

Brian Johnson, programming director for Black United Students, traveled to Israel with Hillel Jewish campus organization

Senior Brian Johnson traveled to Israel Jan. 3-13 with a group of 19 student leaders with the Student Leaders Trip to Israel sponsored by Hillel, a Jewish campus organization.

Scenes from I HEART Travel Week

The Valentine’s Day-themed expo made it easy for students to discover, explore and fall in love with the many study abroad options available through Kent State.

Immersive I Heart Travel Exhibit at DI HUB Blank Lab

An immersive display at the DI Hub's Blank Lab provides a dynamic view of studying abroad.

PUCPR - Kent State's academic partner in Brazil.

Learn how to say the name of Kent State's academic partner university in Brazil and the city it's in the way the students and faculty there do. 

Student in the Immersive Study Abroad Exhibit in the DI HUB Blank Lab

Experience a week of informative and fun study abroad events during "I Heart Travel Week" at Kent State.

This map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows the earthquake and aftershocks that have hit Turkey and Syria.

Â鶹´«Ã½ students and faculty struggle to deal with the death and devastation that Monday's earthquakes caused to their home countries of Turkey and Syria.

Franck Fotso, mechatronics major from Cameroon, Africa, chose Kent State because it has a top notch engineering program that is affordable.

Franck Steve Guepjop Fotso of Cameroon, Africa, chose to attend Kent State because of its impressive engineering curriculum, which matched his career aspirations and had a robust program for international students, at an affordable price that fit into the family budget.