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Kent State Football Single Game Tickets on Sale Now

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Fireworks explode over Dix Stadium after the first home
football game of the 2013 season.

Single game tickets and group packages for Kent State University's six home football games are now on sale. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling 330-672-2244 or at www.kentstatesports.com.

Fans can save $5 on each game by purchasing tickets prior to game days. The Golden Flashes' opener on Aug. 30 against Ohio will be the first of three "Gold" games priced at $20 for both chairback (CB) and general admission (GA) seating.

Kent State's second game on Sept. 6 against South Alabama will be the first of three "Blue" games. Chairbacks can be purchased at $15 prior to game days and general admission tickets will be $10.

More savings are available through group rates with 15 or more people. Contact Dennis Watson at 330-672-8830 or dgwatso1@kent.edu or Keith Dea at 330-672-4269 or kdea@kent.edu for more information about group tickets.

Gold Games:
Ohio, Army, Akron
Presale- $20 for both CB and GA
Gameday- $25 for both CB and GA

Blue Games: South Alabama, UMass, Toledo
Presale Chairback- $15
Gameday Chairback- $20
Presale GA- $10
Gameday GA- $15

Group Rates - 15 or more people
Gold Games- $9 General Admission
Blue Games- $7 General Admission
- Group welcome on video board and over PA system
- Opportunity to help form team tunnel

Birthday Parties- $125
Includes 10 tickets, pizza, drinks, dessert, birthday gift, picture with Flash, on-field recognition and more!

Season tickets are still on sale for as low as $10 per game! Contact the Kent State Athletic Department ticket office to purchase season tickets today!

Posted Aug. 11, 2014

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Kent State Alumni Association Hosts Tailgate for Kent State vs. Ohio State Game

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Members of the cheerleading squad walk from Dix Stadium
to the tailgating area before the first home football game of
the 2013 season. The Kent State University Alumni
Association will host an alumni and fan tailgate prior to the
Kent State vs. Ohio State football game on Sept. 13.

The Kent State University Alumni Association will host an alumni and fan tailgate prior to the Kent State vs. Ohio State football game in Columbus on Sept. 13. All Kent State faculty and staff are welcome to join.

This is the third time the alumni association has hosted a tailgate prior to the Ohio State football game. The first time was in 2002 and then again in 2007. Kent State alumni and Golden Flashes’ fans are invited to “Get Your Gold On” and join the association at the game.

Event details:

Kent State vs. Ohio State
Saturday, Sept. 13
Enjoy the official pre-game tailgate for Golden Flash alumni and fans, featuring welcome remarks by Kent State President Beverly Warren.

Start time: 9 a.m. (Game time is noon)
Location: The Fawcett Center, Ballroom, 2400 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43210
www.fawcettcenter.com/page/directions

Cost:
$25 for Alumni Association members and guests
$30 for nonmembers and guests
Includes meal, door prizes and giveaways
Please note: Tailgate does not include game ticket or parking.

RSVP by Friday, Aug. 29

Register online at www.ksualumni.org or call toll free 888-320-5368.

For game tickets, including season ticket purchases, contact the Kent State Athletic Ticket Office at 330-672-2244.

To join the Kent State Alumni Association, visit www.ksualumni.org. Kent State faculty and staff can take advantage of payroll deduction for Kent State Alumni Association membership. For more information, contact Brenda Hudkins at 330-672-8052.

Posted Aug. 11, 2014

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Attend Aug. 21 Brown Bag Lunch on Research Funding

A series of brown bag (bring your own) lunches this summer in Kent State University’s Division of Research and Sponsored Programs offered tips and updates to faculty seeking federal research funding. Attend the Aug. 21 session in Cartwright Hall Room 141.

The Aug. 21 topic is: R15 (Academic Research Enhancement Awards) Applications. Issues related to submitting or resubmitting NIH R15 proposals will be discussed. R15 grants support small-scale research projects.

To participate in a lunch, please contact Douglas Delahanty, director of the Initiative for Clinical and Translational Research in the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs, at 330-672-2395 or ddelahan@kent.edu.

Posted Aug. 11, 2014

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The Great War: Women and Fashion in a World at War, 1912-1922 Now Open at Kent State University Museum

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Pictured is a rust-colored silk suit. Label:
'The Linder Co., Cleveland', American,
1914, which will be featured in the Kent
State University Museum's exhibit, The
Great War: Women and Fashion in a
World at War, 1912-1922
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(Photo by Vanessa Port)

Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, the Kent State University Museum has launched an exhibit examining the war’s dramatic and lasting impact on women’s dress and societal roles. The Great War: Women and Fashion in a World at War, 1912-1922 opened in the museum’s Stager and Blum Galleries on Thursday, July 24.

The outbreak of war 100 years ago ushered in a period of immense social change, rapid technological evolution and the loss of millions of lives. At the same time, women’s workforce participation and social influence expanded considerably.

“Women directly served the war effort not just as nurses, but also in roles that had previously been reserved for men, including service in the Navy and Marines,” says Sara Hume, museum and exhibit curator. “Immediately following the war, women in the United States, Canada and several European countries received the right to vote.”

Against this backdrop, women’s clothing and fashion adjusted to suit lives increasingly lived outside the domestic sphere, precipitating a shift in women’s dress that would long outlast the war.

“Women adopted shorter skirts and a looser, less confining silhouette,” says Hume. “While many of women’s inroads into the workforce were quickly reversed once the war ended, the fundamental changes in how women dressed endured.”

The exhibit — which looks at women’s lives at work, at play and at home — includes nearly 30 ensembles ranging from evening wear to military uniforms to bathing suits. Also featured are a selection of contemporary propaganda posters, fashion plates, undergarments and accessories. The Great War will run through July 5, 2015.

The Kent State University Museum is located at 515 Hilltop Drive, at the corner of E. Main St. and S. Lincoln St. in Kent. The museum is open to the public on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.; Thursday from 10 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.; and Sunday from noon - 4:45 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $3 for children under 18. The museum is free with a Kent State ID and free to the public on Sunday. Parking is free.

For more information, call 330-672-3450 or visit www.kent.edu/museum.

Posted Aug. 11, 2014

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