New and Familiar Faces
New and Familiar Faces
Meet new face Todd Kamenash, Director, Office of Judicial Affairs, Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
Meet familiar face Candace Perkins Bowen, Director, Center for Scholastic Journalism and assistant professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Todd Kamenash
Director, Office of Judicial AffairsDivision of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
New Face
Job Description:
To foster a campus community that provides students with the opportunity to reach their educational goals and that protects the safety and security of its students, faculty and staffWorked at KSU since:
March 2010Employment Prior to Kent State University:
Associate Director, Office of Judicial Affairs and Student Advocacy, University at Buffalo, The State University of New YorkLikes Most About Kent State University:
The students, faculty and staff I have met and work with and the campus environmentAttraction to Kent State University as an Employer:
The students, faculty and staff I have met and work with and the campus environmentResides in:
Kent, OhioHometown:
Baltimore, Md.Education:
Master of Education, higher education ,college student services/development, University at Buffalo, The State University of New YorkBachelor of Science in Business Administration, marketing, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Hobbies:
Anything and everything with my family! Also, playing and coaching volleyball and reading booksCandace Perkins Bowen
Director, Center for Scholastic Journalism and assistant professorSchool of Journalism and Mass Communication
Familiar Face
Job Description:
Oversee the Center for Scholastic Journalism, which supports high school journalism teachers/student media advisers and their students through workshops, contests and courses, including an online master's degreeWorked at KSU since:
June 1995Employment Prior to Kent State University:
Fairfax County (Va.) public schools St. Charles (Ill.) Community Unit District 303Likes Most About Kent State University:
Colleagues who support you, both in the classroom and outside. I couldn't bring hundreds of high school journalists to campus for workshops and critique their work without their help.Attraction to Kent State University as an Employer:
A chance to make a difference in the lives of high school journalism teachers statewide and now nationwideResides in:
Stow, OhioHometown:
Des Moines, IowaEducation:
Master of Arts, journalism education, Northern Illinois UniversityBachelor of Science, journalism, Northern Illinois University