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Fall 2018 President's and Dean's Lists
The following students have been named to the Kent State Stark Dean鈥檚 List. Those students designated with a star (*) have been named to the Kent State University President鈥檚 List.
Kent State University at Stark is proud to again host the 65th Northeast Central Ohio Scholastic Art Exhibit and Awards Ceremony.
The exhibition features more than 400 pieces of artwork from middle and high school students, representing districts in Stark, Summit, Portage鈥
Ashley Spellman is no stranger to the kitchen. For seven months, she worked daily rolling out dough to make pies. She learned how to cook them just right 鈥 with a bubbly filling and a golden-brown crust.
She enjoyed her job, but she also knew her future held more than鈥
World-class experts bring valued research to Stark County.
Kent State University at Stark鈥檚 faculty are a force in the community, working to better the region by o铿ering their academic expertise in a tangible way. Kent State Stark brings immeasurable value to community鈥
The Conference Center and Corporate University build relationships and support the educational needs of regional employers.
Faith Sheaffer-Polen has conducted workforce training amid construction, in buildings with sanitation issues and in crowded hotel rooms while sitting on鈥
Survivor.
Acres away from the farmer鈥檚 home, Jennifer Peterson stared hard at the bright blue sky. Then, darkness. In and out of consciousness, she tried to move. Only pain.
She tried to scream. Her cries for help were mere whispers.
Communicating hope.
Ashton Blake briefly peered into the crowd gathered at the E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.
The stage was his. Saxophone in hand, Blake began to play the solo he knew so well. Practicing for this day was an honor and privilege for the 20-something who was鈥
Kent State Stark student builds a path toward her future using the obstacles she has overcome.
The public is invited to attend a free concert performed by the Kent State University at Stark Concert Band.
The community concert will take place from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, at The Mary J. Timken Theatre, located in the newly expanded and renovated Fine Arts鈥
Comedic play is the first of the 2018-19 season.
Kent State University at Stark Theatre will hold its first theatrical production of the 2018-19 season, 鈥淯nnecessary Farce鈥, a comedy by playwright Paul Slade Smith.
The cast of 鈥淯nnecessary Farce鈥 will take to the campus鈥 stage鈥
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