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Kent State Stark to Host Run the World Race for Education-Abroad Scholarships

The Run the World race benefits study-abroad scholarships for Kent State University students.

Kent State University at Stark will host its first Run the World race from 8:30-10 a.m. on April 15 to raise money for student education-abroad scholarships. Organized by Kent State Stark, the colleges within Kent State and the Office of Global Education, the race will start at 6000 Frank Ave. NW in North Canton. It will follow a 3.1-mile course with chip timing provided by Western Reserve Racing. Held for the past two years at the Kent Campus, the Run the World race has awarded $18,000 in scholarship money for students studying abroad. Students who register for the race, even...

Kent State Career Closet Helps Students Make a Good First Impression

Kristin Williams, Lori Bodnar, Tabitha Martin and Alicia Robinson launched Kent State Career Closet to help provide students with professional attire for job interviews.

A good education and a solid r茅sum茅 aren鈥檛 always enough to make a positive first impression. To bridge the gap, a group of Kent State University faculty and staff members have come together to establish the Kent State Career Closet, a project to collect, organize and distribute professional attire for students in need of something suitable to wear for a job interview. Tabitha Martin, venture initiatives advisor at LaunchNET Kent State, says the idea came up during a conversation at the grand opening reception for the Women鈥檚 Center at Williamson House last year. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 go on an intervie...

International Storytelling Students Learn in a Global Classroom

Students from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication's International Storytelling course smile for a group photo atop Aphrodite's Rock in Cyprus.

From interviewing sources sitting at a kitchen table 6,538 miles away from home to having tea with the president of Estonia, Kent State University students in the special topics course International Storytelling have been learning in a global classroom since 2011.  In two-week trips, students break language barriers, cross international boarders and experience new cultures, all the while living like locals instead of tourists. The course was first offered in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication in spring 2011. Since then, College of Communication and Information class members...

Ryan Hediger | March 6, 2017

Ryan Hediger

New Face Ryan Hediger   Associate Professor Department of English Kent Campus JOB DESCRIPTION: Teaching and researching U.S. literature, the environmental humanities, and animal studies. WORKED AT KENT STATE SINCE: August 2011 EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: Assistant Professor of English, La Salle University LIKES MOST ABOUT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: The people! Lots of energy, diversity and opportunity  ATTRACTION TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY AS AN EMPLOYER: It genuinely serves the communities of Northeast Ohio.  RESIDES IN: ...

Kristofer A. Braxton | March 6, 2017

Kristofer Braxton

New Face Kristofer A. Braxton Academic Advisor I College of Arts and Sciences Kent Campus JOB DESCRIPTION: Advise current and prospective students regarding interpretation of placement assessment, curricular requirements related to academic objectives, career options and registration procedure. Review student academic progress and advise students on specific actions regarding academic and career goals. WORKED AT KENT STATE SINCE: October 2016 EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: Columbus State Community College LIKES MOST ABOUT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY: The w...

Usama Halak

The Wick Poetry Center is proud to be part of the twenty-two-member national Poetry Coalition (PoCo) united to promote the value poets bring to our culture and the important contribution poetry makes in the lives of people of all ages and backgrounds. During the month of March, the Poetry Coalition launches its inaugural effort, Because We Come from Everything: Poetry & Migration.   The Wick Poetry Center will present programs and projects on the theme of migration, starting with a weekly interview with a participant in our ongoing Traveling Stanzas: Writing Across Borders ...

James Hannon, Ph.D., will become the new dean of Kent State University鈥檚 College of Education, Health and Human Services, effective July 1, 2017. Hannon currently serves as professor and assistant dean of Academic Affairs and Research for the College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia.  鈥淲e are pleased that Dr. Hannon has agreed to serve as the next dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services,鈥 said Todd Diacon, Kent State鈥檚 senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. 鈥淗is impressive scholarship, hi...

Kent State transgender student Emily Grubb (left) stands with Ken Ditlevson, director of the university鈥檚 LGBTQ Student Center. The LGBTQ Student Center is located on the lower level of the Kent Student Center.

For Emily Grubb, all it took was looking through a magazine to decide where to go to college. A high school friend shared a copy of Fusion magazine, Kent State University鈥檚 first lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) magazine, which led Grubb to the university. Now a sophomore majoring in social geography with a minor in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Studies, the 20-year-old transgender student from Medina, Ohio, says Kent State is home. 鈥淭here were great articles in there,鈥 said Grubb, who identifies as nonbinary, meaning Grubb鈥檚 gender identi...

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