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Kent State Geauga Professors Collaborate On Interdisciplinary Course to Explore Construction of Self Through Tourism
The opportunity for students to experience the intellectual richness that interdisciplinary study provides is the driving force behind a new course being offered this fall at Kent State University at Geauga.

It’s Vacation Season! Let’s See Your Best Photos
Grab your camera. It’s summer vacation season again, and e-Inside wants to feature some of your best vacation or staycation photos, including selfies.

Kent State’s College of Business Administration CEBIpitch Competition Awards $30,000 to Student Businesses
To a panel of seven executives circled like sharks, seven student-run businesses pitched their ideas for a chance to win $30,000 in cash prizes at the CEBIpitch Competition held at Kent State University.

Kent State Stark, Goodwill Industries and Belden Village Mall Join Together in Flash's Professional Closet Donation Station
Much like the Kent State University at Stark students who frequent Flash’s Professional Closet on their way from classrooms to first day on the job or internship, the secondhand clothing site in Campus Center is making its mark in a new way.

Kent State Employee Chronicles Changes in the University Over the Past 45 Years
In 1973, American pop group Tony Orlando and Dawn scored a number one hit on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles with the song “Tie a Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree.” That same year, Dianne Centa began working at Kent State University.

Roe Green Foundation Makes $2.2 Million Gift to Fund Visiting Director Series at Kent State
The affectionately named Fairy Godmother of Kent State University’s School of Theatre and Dance is once again making wishes come true for current and future generations of students.

Kent State Receives First LEED Platinum Recognition for New Architecture Building
A green roof and a geothermal heating and cooling system that is 300 percent more efficient than standard systems are a few of the sustainability features that helped Kent State University’s Center for Architecture and Environmental Design receive LEED Platinum recognition.

Kent State Tuscarawas Engineering Students Build Electric Cart for Capstone Project
Mechanical and electrical engineering technology students at Kent State University at Tuscarawas successfully collaborated on their capstone project during the spring semester and delivered an electric cart on finals night.

Kent State Joins the LeBron James Family Foundation’s Efforts to Get Akron Students College and Career Ready
With a shared mission to help the youth in Akron earn a life-changing education, Kent State University has teamed up with the LeBron James Family Foundation (LJFF) to provide LJFF’s I PROMISE students with increased resources to help prepare them for college and beyond.