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Kent State University punter Jake Stoeckel, a first-year exercise science major, made his American football debut at the start of this season. Originally from Riverland, Australia, Stoeckel traveled 25 hours to his new home at Kent State in early August. Stoeckel, who was recently featured in a story on ABC News, played tennis and Australian football as a child, training with Prokick Australia in Melbourne in preparation to play American college football.鈥淚t鈥檚 been quite an experience so far,鈥 Stoeckel told ABC News. 鈥淚鈥檓 enjoying every minute of it.鈥漃rokick's head coach, Nathan Ch...
"My most memorable experience was the town being so walkable. I walk to school every morning and enjoy the views of Chambery. After school, a lot of us would often go to the lake and I鈥檇 sit and read and go for a swim. We also had many excursions that included hiking biking, and seeing beautiful mountain views. Class was very difficult and it definitely made me stronger and taught me how to advocate for myself."
KSU Navigate, our academic success platform, provides new resources, making it quick and easy for students to get assistance when needed. Also, faculty and instructors can request additional support for students.Faculty and Instructors Support for StudentsEarly Alerts is a new and improved collaborative system that makes it easy for faculty and instructors to submit academic-related concerns on behalf of students, connecting students with campus resources. Faculty and instructors can access Early Alerts training resources to learn more.Additional Resources for StudentsFlash Help is a support s...
University Libraries presents its annual Constitution Day program on Wednesday, Sept. 17 in the Harrick Garden Room. This year's program, "Equal Protection Under the Law: The 14th Amendment and Collegiate Athletics," is presented by Theresa Walton-Fisette, Ph.D.
The School of Theatre and Dance's 2025-26 season begins with Leah Nanako Winkler's "Kentucky," running Sept. 25 - Oct. 1.