With high levels of diversity and academic excellence, Kent State's largest freshman class in five years has arrived.Returning to pre-pandemic numbers, the 4,252 students that make up the class of 2028 represent 37 states and 35 countries. Together, they form the largest incoming class since 2019 and the eighth largest class in Kent State's 100+ year history. However, these freshmen don't just have strength in numbers; they also excel in the classroom. This remarkable class boasts an impressive 3.61 average high school GPA, with a university record 692 students belonging to the Honors Col...
The College of Education, Health and Human Services regretfully reports that on September 25, James M. Kauffman (1940-2024), the namesake of the Badar-Kauffman Conference (BKC), passed away in Afton, Virginia. He was 83.In 2016, Jim Kauffman and his wife Jeanmarie Badar made a donation to the special education program at Kent State to start an annual speaker series. The initial donation was a little over $10,000. Jim was a titan in the world of special education and special education research. A former faculty member at the University of Virginia, Jim was incredibly influential in the field of...
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Music: Talent Show
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Congratulations to graduate student Kylie Gannon who received the 鈥淏est Student Poster鈥 award at the International Association for veterinary Social Work conference!...
From the grand opening of Crawford Hall to the big parade, Homecoming 2024 had a little something for everyone!This year鈥檚 Homecoming theme is A Legacy of Leadership. The university recognizes two prestigious student organizations as its Homecoming Parade Grand Marshals: the Undergraduate Student Government, celebrating its 100th anniversary, and Kent Student Ambassadors, celebrating its 40th anniversary.If you couldn't make it, check out photos of all the fun....
As a child in Puerto Rico, Natalia Rom谩n Alicea, 鈥17, grew up watching coming-of-age stories on American television. She knew she wanted to continue her studies in the U.S., but she wasn鈥檛 sure how she would do it until her high school hosted a college fair called America鈥檚 Highways. She suddenly realized she could chart a path to her own American success story, and Kent State University would be her starting point. Navigating New BeginningsNatalia had a sister living in Ohio, so she applied and was admitted to both the University of Toledo and Kent State, but one person made all the diff...