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The Programming of the Student Center Could Shift From a Focus on Dining Toward Other Student Life Spaces

POSTED: Sep. 26, 2017

Benchmarking analysis indicates that the size of the Student Center is appropriate for the Kent Campus.  However, the programming of the Student Center is disproportionately focused on food service.    In a June 2017 student survey, students report being twice as likely to visit the Student Center for food as for any other reason.

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A Moderate Number of Graduate and International Students Will Be Looking For Additional Off-Campus Housing

POSTED: Sep. 26, 2017

According to a June 2017 student survey, graduate students are relatively happy with housing options.  They prefer to live off-campus and proximity to campus is not important. The cost of rent/utilities is the driving decision factor.  There is a small demand for additional graduate and international housing, but it should be off-campus and mixed with other housing types.

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Kent State University students file into Dix Stadium for their Commencement ceremony this past May. Kent State has been selected as a recipient of the 2017 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.

Kent State University鈥檚 commitment to maintaining a diverse and inclusive campus has received acknowledgement from INSIGHT Into Diversity, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education, for a fifth consecutive year. INSIGHT Into Diversity has selected Kent State as a recipient of the 2017 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award. The annual HEED Award is a national honor that recognizes U.S. colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion. As a recipient of this award, Kent State will be featured in INSI...

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JMC Alumnus Tyler Pina, '14, is drawing attention to reintegration after incarceration through film

Kent State alumnus Tyler Pina, 鈥14, recently teamed up with fellow alumni to create a film focusing on the stories of inmates鈥 lives, post-incarceration. Pina graduated from the digital media production major three years ago, and works in San Francisco as a video director of The Verge, a Vox Media company, and is founder and CEO of Neon Flamingo Films. This film, 鈥88 Cents,鈥 which has been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival, aims to draw awareness to the difficulty of reintegrating into society after leaving the prison system and the lack of resources provided for these people. Us...

Kent State University Airport Receives Animal Heroes Award at PAWSibility Ball

The Kent State University Airport received the Animal Heroes Award for its Props 4 Paws pet food drive, which supports the Portage Animal Protection League and the Summit County Humane Society.

The Kent State University Airport received the Animal Heroes Award, along with certificates from the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives, at the 2017 Summit County Humane PAWSibility Ball for its Props 4 Paws pet food drive. 鈥淜ent State received the award, but it was earned by a much broader community,鈥 says Airport Manager David Poluga. 鈥淎ll we did was collect and distribute; it was members of the community who donated.鈥 Props 4 Paws, started by Poluga and Aeronautics Adjunct Professor Jim Sebastian five years ago, has gained tremendous community support, while helping the Portage Anim...

Video: Kent State Unveils New Integrated Sciences Building

Kent State University students make their way to the Integrated Sciences Building on the Kent Campus.

The Kent State University community gathered to celebrate the grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art Integrated Sciences Building on Sept. 15. The 66,000 square-foot building houses classrooms, instructional labs, research lab space and faculty offices for the departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Biological Sciences and Physics.                   ...

Local Military Family Presents Kent State Trumbull With American Flag Flown During Combat Mission

Members of the Kent State University at Trumbull community gather for the flag presentation by the Eckenrode family.

On Sept. 6, Master Sgt. Troy Eckenrode and his wife and Kent State University at Trumbull staff member Maribeth Eckenrode presented the campus with the U.S. flag, 鈥淥ld Glory.鈥 The flag was originally flown on Nov. 5, 2016, aboard a C-130H in the face of the enemy during a combat mission against the Islamic State group forces in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. It was on board aircraft 90-9108, call sign Bandage 32, operating over the skies of Iraq. Maribeth presented the flag to teammates in Enrollment Management and Student Services because of their support while Tr...

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