Impact
More Golden Flashes than ever before participated in Kent State's 10th annual Alumni Day of Service, making a tremendous difference in their communities across the country.
"We are so pleased they recognize and appreciate Kent State鈥檚 upward trajectory in advanced materials science and have chosen to support the recruitment and retention of talented faculty members.鈥 - former Kent State President, Beverly J. Warren.
EHHS scholarships benefitting science and math students, endowed by Bill and Trudy Ausfahl, will financially support students鈥 ability to attend Kent State in perpetuity. But their support is also having a lasting impact on the scholarship recipients鈥 future purpose as well.
鈥淚 am so grateful and appreciative of my scholarship ... I wish I could thank Mr. Santone in person, to tell him how much it means to me.鈥 - Kent State student, Lane Hinkle
"Anyone who graduated from Kent State has the opportunity to think back on their lives while they were involved, and to decide whether it was important to them. Kent State made a commitment to me long before I decided to support others at the university.鈥 - Bill Asbury, '64
鈥淭hose of us who have benefited from scholarships in our lives have the responsibility to pay it forward ... And you don鈥檛 have to be rich or famous to make a difference.鈥 - Davina Gosnell
鈥淲e were driven by the opportunity to make a true and lasting difference in students鈥 lives and are pleased that we can see the value of our investment right away when we interact with students and Kent State faculty.鈥 - President Emerita Carol Cartwright
"We are humbled and deeply grateful that our Kent State supporters helped us raise more than $1 million to ... provide the most impactful educational experience for all of our students." - Stephen Sokany, vice president for Institutional Advancement
A longer timeframe, expanded giving options, donation boosts and donation matches make Kent State's 2017 Giving Tuesday celebration the greatest opportunity ever for people to make an impact on the lives of students and Kent State University.
鈥淲here words fail, music speaks.鈥 鈥 Hans Christian Anderson
Sally Cahur, 鈥57, established the Nancy Samhric Scholarship in Music to honor her sister who had a passion for music, and to support Kent State students鈥 quest to expand their artistic talents.