Classified Position Audit
If you believe your classified position has changed substantially, you can request a position review by the university through the process detailed on this page.
A recent paper by Dr. Jennifer Taber and her colleagues represents a unique collaboration where Kent State researchers teamed up with researchers at the University of California, Merced, after discovering similarity in research aims when each team independently presented their data at the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Learn why people avoid personalized information about their health risk, in their own words: Check it out at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667321524000702 ...
If you believe your classified position has changed substantially, you can request a position review by the university through the process detailed on this page.
Meet the Employers Event
Are you looking to kickstart your career, gain valuable experience, or explore part-time opportunities? Then don't miss the Meet the Employers event, your chance to connect informally with employers eager to hire Kent State students and alumni!
This event is not a formal career fair, but a relaxed setting where you can meet employers from a wide range of industries. Drop by anytime from 11-1 to chat, learn more about job openings, internships, volunteering, and part-time positions.
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The Digital Engineering & Design Center for Space Applications (DEDC Space@Kent) provides digital engineering lifecycle education and research opportunities to undergraduate students with year-long internships in the center.
Kathy Kudravi, '87, Phoenix, AZ, was named the 2024 Ann Miller Service Award winner by the Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM). The award is presented annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the organization.
Sara Harper, '12, M.S. '14, Ph.D. '16, Huntsville, AL, is a tenure-track assistant professor in kinesiology at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Thomas Dietz, '72, Grand Isle, VT, was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Class of 2024.
Montana (Hollis) Fassnacht’s path from student to educator highlights the transformative power of passion and commitment. Graduating in the spring of 2020, Fassnacht wasted no time in launching her career, securing a position as a middle school band director in the Massillon City Schools. There, she taught students in grades 5-8 and played a pivotal role in the Massillon Tiger Swing Band, the school’s marching band.After a successful tenure, Fassnacht transitioned to Revere High School, where she now serves as the Assistant Band Director, engaging with a diverse range of students, teachin...