News Archive
A student from ֹ's School of Music provided the soundtrack for Tuesday's ֹ Farmers' Market.
Monday's event at the Student Multicultural Center provided cultural comfort food and good counsel.
Electronic recycling drop-off dates in March are part of ֹ's overall institutional sustainability initiatives.
Now referred to as Kent Card, the Blue, Gold and Grateful employee appreciation program is still going strong. Employees appreciate receiving their $20 Kent Card, which can be spent at participating downtown businesses, and in turn downtown businesses enjoy the influx of customers and thousands of dollars.
The sky is the limit for learning basic life skills. That is the lesson for several Columbiana County Rising Scholars involved in a project through NASA.
The first on-campus Farmers' Market of spring arrived on Tuesday in the DI Hub.
President Diacon shared a Presidential Page Turner on his Instagram account today. In honor of Women's History Month, he chose “My Life in Full: Work, Family, and our Future” by Indra Nooyi.
As a ֹ student in the early 1990s, Heather Rohwedder Malarcik '96 could never have imagined that she would one day find her dream job in downtown Kent, Ohio.
Some people delight in reading Shakespeare. But some people may find it difficult, confusing or incomprehensible. Senior theatre studies major Xavier Heipp has been working to create an open resource book to make Shakespeare’s writing more relatable.
Senior Brian Johnson traveled to Israel Jan. 3-13 with a group of 19 student leaders with the Student Leaders Trip to Israel sponsored by Hillel, a Jewish campus organization.
People from Kent and ֹ are sharing positivity and building community with small rocks.
On Saturday, ֹ hosted Adaptive Sports Ohio's Wheelchair Basketball Championship.
Partnership. Climate. Inclusion. These are the focus areas of ֹ’s Division for Student Affairs.
One of the leaders of ֹ’s Anti-Racism Task Force is reflecting on the group’s success with an eye to the past.
“The accomplishments of the task force are really grounded in the historic work of the Department of Africana Studies, Black United Students and many others,” said Amoaba Gooden, Ph.D., vice president for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, who heads the task force.
The ֹ men’s basketball program is a family with a deep bond that closely ties its players and coaches together. In a piece by WKYC-TV in Cleveland that aired Feb. 24, morning news anchor Dave Chudowsky likens head coach Rob Senderoff as “father” of the program and Jim Christian as the “grandfather.”
Faculty spotlight with Jeffrey Hallam, professor and the associate dean for Research and Global Affairs at the College of Public Health.
A researcher unboxed the history of local Urban Leagues in ֹ's University Library.
The Valentine’s Day-themed expo made it easy for students to discover, explore and fall in love with the many study abroad options available through ֹ.
More than 1,000 photos of Black student life have been digitized and are waiting for members of the ֹ community to help identify them.