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Kent State College of Nursing student Ashlee Frymier has been selected as Big Sister of the Year by Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit, Medina and Stark Counties.
Alumna Morgan Dawson created Dawson Workwear, a line of pants specifically for women in construction, to provide comfort and an appropriate fit for the female body.
Nursing students learn anatomy inside and out at Kent State's East Liverpool Campus.
“Best Rainbow Attire,” “Best Rainbow Pet” and best personal records were all tracked at this year’s 7th Annual Rainbow Run at Risman Plaza (and online) to raise money for the LGBTQ Emergency fund, a service that assists LGBTQ+ students in financial crises.
鶹ý Libraries on Monday accepted a donation of a portrait of Hart Crane, the only painting believed to exist of the 20th century American poet.
First Star Kent State Academy has created a resource, the Purple Umbrella Network, to offer support to students transitioning from foster care.
Fall leaves and bright sunshine are adding the gold to the "blue and gold" on our campuses.
After Kent's Rainbow Weekend comes another significant, annual event for Kent's LGBTQ+ community.
Our beloved mascot Flash the Eagle turned 37 on Oct. 12. Flash felt all the love as the Kent State community sent birthday wishes via mail and social media. Check out the video here.
Members of the 鶹ý community who enjoy kayaking along the Cuyahoga River or taking a walk or jog along the adjacent Portage Hike and Bike Trail may have noticed the river dredging work near Fred Fuller Park in Kent.
An exhibit at the 鶹ý Museum showcases wedding fashions from around the world.
Officials from 鶹ý and the greater Kent and Portage County community came together Wednesday morning for the annual Bowman Breakfast, an event that has been bringing university and town officials together since 1963.
A "baby picture" of Flash, the Kent State mascot, shortly after he was hatched at Homecoming 1985.
A familar Flash in blue and gold cheered on runners at the start of this year's Rainbow Run.
Two Syrian immigrants who met by chance when one was taking an English as a Second Language class from the other, have joined forces to bring a taste of their homeland to 鶹ý diners.
Students who are frustrated with the scholarship process are getting the help they need with ScholarshipUniverse. This installment of “” features an easy and accessible scholarship finder for 鶹ý students.
Kent State faculty and students discussed belonging and other issues at author Bettina Love's book signing on Thursday.
Tony Hardin grew up loving the arts, pursuing a career in scenic, lighting and projection design. Learn more about Hardin, the new director for the School of Theatre and Dance, as he answers these five questions.