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The annual Spring Plant Sale at the Herrick Conservatory offers a chance for Flashes to add more green into their gardens and homes. Students help grow the plants and paint rain barrels. The event helps raise funds for several biology-focused student organizations.
What’s past is prologue. Let the history of May 4, 1970, be heard this week.
In her first year as the director of the May 4 Visitor Center, Alison Caplan has enjoyed uniquely wonderful and "magical" experiences in how ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø's history creates connections and inspiration.
The extensive detail that goes into efficiently maintaining a modern campus may surprise you. And, when you learn how the planning experts at ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø handle this important task, you will be equally impressed.
The famed British designer nicknamed "the Princess of Punk," Dame Zandra Rhodes, will be inducted into the ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø School of Fashion Hall of Fame on April 27.
In 1941, a writing exercise for high school journalists visiting ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø was centered around a fictional kidnapping of the university's first president, John E. McGilvrey. In a pre-internet version of a "home page takeover," the stories ran on the front page of the ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍør - without including information revealing that they were not real!
¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø took a moment to honor the faculty, staff and students whose accomplishments help to lift the university to higher heights.
A sea of silk and satin, leather and lace floated down the runway as ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹Ù꿉۪s Annual Fashion Show debuted to an enthusiastic crowd filling the Kent Student Center Ballroom Thursday night.
This Flash Friday we want to introduce you to Eduardo Miranda Strobel, an international student from Curitiba, Brazil, getting the full ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø experience.
Cleveland-born celebrity chef Kenny Gilbert is preparing some of his signature classic dishes for students at Eastway Center.
The idea was simple: Physically connect people with the locations of the May 4, 1970, ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø shootings so they might better connect with each other.
Senior entrepreneurship major Meg Gidley has loved softball since she was three years old. It was in her blood. Then, injuries sidelined her playing career. So she started a coaching business.
Birds flew overhead, black squirrels darted around and a cool, calm breeze swept across Risman Plaza on April 22 as dozens of organizations assembled their tables for Earth Fest, an interactive Earth Day event.
Students from ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø's School of Fashion were able to showcase their designs digitally, by clothing avatar models, for a runway show on floor-to-ceiling, wraparound screens at the DI Hub's Blank Lab.
An all-day conference, presented by the May 4 Education Committee for K-12 educators, students, and ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø faculty and staff, will help participants demonstrate knowledge about the critical history of student activism and organizing at ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø, emphasizing the significance of May 4.
When ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø Today asked ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø Museum Director Sarah Rogers to put together a list of her ‘Top Five Finds’ at the museum – must-see items, her favorite pieces, or cool or unusual items that might surprise visitors – she did not disappoint
Honors College students graduating in spring, summer and fall 2024, along with distinguished faculty and alumni were honored at a special luncheon event in the Kent Student Center Ballroom.
¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø staffers from Counseling and Psychological Services wore teal in support of their colleagues at the Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services' Teal Tuesday campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Did you know that there are 13.2 miles of bike paths at ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø? ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø is bike-friendly and winning awards for it.
Blooming flowers and budding trees herald the annual green up on campus in spring semester.