Profiles of Excellence in Action

Kent State Professor Emeritus of Music Terry Kuhn has been selected as the recipient of the Service to NACADA Award. NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) is a national organization that promotes and supports high-quality academic advising in higher education institutions. Read More

Perspective on...

Summer is an exciting time at the Stark Campus, with enrollment up 20 percent over last year’s summer semester. One reason for the increase is SummerFlex scheduling, which replaces Summer II on our campus.
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Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative Book Pops Up to Bring Attention to Shrinking Cities

The College of Architecture and Environmental Design’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC) recently published Pop Up City, the second volume in the CUDC’s Urban Infill series of publications about emerging urban issues. Pop Up City is a collection of essays that promotes temporary use strategies as an emerging economic development and urban design tool, particularly for cities experiencing population loss and large-scale urban vacancy.
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Sustainability Efforts Continue With Classes Intended to Raise Awareness

Kent State is continuing its efforts to become a leader in sustainability on its campuses and in its curriculum. During the spring semester, the College of Technology offered the special topics course Sustainability, and will offer two sustainability-related classes in the fall semester.
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More News in This Issue:

University Community Invited to Faculty/Staff Farewell Reception June 29

Crooked River Adventure Series Races Include July Event, Black Squirrel Triathlon in August

Week of June 29, 2009

Service to University, Community, Earns Staffers Frank Robinson and Renee Romine Awards
Podcasts Available Through TV2 Enhance Educational Experience, Deliver News Faster
Warning Issued About Wire Transfers, Saunders Tapped for Additional Duties and HR Answers Question
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"With high enrollment and innovative new offerings, including 12 bachelor’s and three master’s degrees, the faculty and staff of Kent State Stark look forward to a productive summer and an exciting fall of promising opportunities for our students. "
Dr. Ruth Capasso, on the Stark Campus
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