Kent State, City of Sandusky Collaborate on Research Design Project
Kent State architecture students partnered with Sandusky city officials to create designs for vacant buildings in the city.
read morePhotojournalism Program at Kent State Receives $3 Million Scholarship Bequest
Impressed by a 1941 visit to Kent State, Cincinnati man leaves millions to fund student scholarships.
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- Westfield Insurance Foundation Pledges $500,000 to Endow Insurance Studies Program at Kent State
- State of Ohio Presents Police Dog to Kent State
- Employee Discounts for Fashion School Store and Kent State Museum
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Kent State’s Richmond Nettey Becomes University’s First Recipient of Prestigious University Aviation Association Award
I. Richmond Nettey, Ph.D., associate dean at Kent State University’s College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology, has received the University Aviation Association’s William A. Wheatley Award.
read moreThe Washington Program in National Issues at Kent State
Kent State University’s Washington Program in National Issues is a full 15-week academic program offered each spring semester for 15 credit hours. A select group of juniors and seniors from various academic disciplines study the U.S. political process and national and international policy issues firsthand in the most dynamic and stimulating political atmosphere in the world: Washington, D.C.
play videoPrehistoric Landslide Was Bigger Than Three Ohio Counties, Kent State Researcher Reports
A catastrophic landslide, one of the largest known on the surface of the Earth, took place within minutes in southwestern Utah more than 21 million years ago, reports a Kent State University geologist.
read moreKent State Students Come Together to “Wreck the Flu”
This semester, the Honors Prevention and Control of Diseases class taught by Christopher Woolverton, Ph.D., was given a major project: To significantly increase student participation at the university’s annual flu clinic with a new awareness and marketing campaign.
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