October - December 2011
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After raising $1,000 at its Building Fashion show last April, Kent State Habitat for Humanity is at it again. This semester, with the help of Vince Quevedo, Kent State associate professor of fashion design, the campus organization is planning another fashion show for Saturday, Dec. 10, to benefit the homeless in Portage County.
Kent State University students continue to embrace the importance of education throughout the year in several low-income schools in Akron, Ohio.
The typical refugee that steps on American soil is supported by the United States government for three months before being turned out on their own. While this is sufficient for some, many struggle thereafter to fit in and truly become a part of the American culture.
Golden Flashes men's sporting event double header at home wraps up with a wrestling win, a basketball loss.
The Blackstone Charitable Foundation and The Burton D. Morgan Foundation announced today a $3.2 million, three-year partnership to train the next generation of entrepreneurs in Northeast Ohio. The grants – to Baldwin-Wallace College, Case Western Reserve University, Kent State University and Lorain County Community College – will expand Blackstone LaunchPad, a groundbreaking initiative that gives university students and alumni the skills, knowledge, and guidance to start new companies.
Kent State beats Eastern Michigan, 28-22, during its home finale and senior day on Nov. 19.
Four ambitious Kent State students have the rare opportunity to study an ancient Greek papyrus as part of an innovative program designed to mentor undergraduate students in the research and publication of ancient texts.
Women and men basketball home openers end in victory.
Kent State University’s International Education Week will take place Monday to Friday, Nov. 14-18, with a variety of activities and events lined up throughout the week.
Kent State University (1-0) began its 96th season of men’s basketball in front of a national televised ESPN audience on Tuesday as the Golden Flashes beat West Virginia University (1-1), 70-60. The game was part of ESPN’s fourth annual College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon in which the network is broadcasting 25 straight hours of college basketball.
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