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Students Aim to Make Kent State ‘Most Refugee-Welcoming Campus in America’

Students Aim to Make Kent State ‘Most Refugee-Welcoming Campus in America’

Turmoil from recent wars and tragedies causes millions to be displaced from their homes every year. This year is no exception with the intensifying conflict in Ukraine, forcing millions of refugees to find safety elsewhere. Not only do these refugees need shelter, but they also need education and the opportunity to have new life experiences in different countries. 

Tags: Student Life, Global Reach, CCI, Communication Studies, Success Story

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The federal Juneteenth Holiday is observed Monday, June 20

University Community Reflects on Juneteenth Federal Holiday at KSU

In advance of Monday’s observance of the Juneteenth federal holiday, we asked members of the Kent State University community to reflect on the federal holiday and share their thoughts on what they hope it means for the university.

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Recent graduate and former USG President Chazzlyn Jackson stepped into her passion for social issues while a student at Kent State.

Recent Graduate Chazzlyn Jackson Honed her Passion for Social Justice Activism at Kent State

When recent Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Chazzlyn Jackson started her journey at Kent State University in 2018, she had planned to major in fashion until a mentor with Kupita/Transiciones (K/T) cultural orientation program helped her tap into her leadership abilities and passion for social justice issues. The advice played a pivotal role for Jackson, who stepped into leadership roles and anti-racism advocacy and has not looked back.

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Spring graduates Benjamin Wales-McGrath and Jameson Payne

Best Friends Graduate From Kent State University at the Age of 18

During Kent State’s spring 2022 commencement on May 14, Jameson Payne will earn his bachelor’s degree in integrative studies with concentrations in physics and political science. Benjamin Wales-McGrath will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in cellular and molecular biology at the age of 18.

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Finally Janes Reinart will become a Kent State Golden Flash at the spring commencement on May 14, 2022

Finally James Reinart Is a Member of the Club: After 21 Years He’s a Golden Flash Alumnus

After a 21-year absence, Chagrin Falls resident James Reinart will be crossing the stage at Kent State University’s spring commencement ceremonies on May 14, 2022, to become a Golden Flash alumnus.

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Dylan Mace, Kent State Student Board Trustee, was recently recognized for his outstanding service.

Student Trustee Dylan Mace Recognized by Kent State University Board of Trustees and Fraternal Association

Leadership roles in the Interfraternity Council and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity served as preparation for Dylan Mace's service on the Kent State Board of Trustees when Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appointed him in July 2020. Mace’s two-year term, in which he served as a member of the Board’s Academic Excellence and Student Success Committee and the Finance and Administration Committee, will expire May 16, 2022. 

Tags: University News, Student Life, Honors College

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i3 Lab sign

Kent State Student Entrepreneur Accelerator, the Marty Erbaugh i3 Lab Pilot Program, Launches Alongside Burton D. Morgan Foundation Entrepreneurship Suite Naming

The Kent State University Board of Trustees recently approved the naming of the Burton D. Morgan Foundation Entrepreneurship Suite, a space that includes the LaunchNET offices, the Marty Erbaugh i3 Lab and surrounding areas within the Design Innovation (DI) Hub.

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Isobel Day, a junior political science major at Kent State and Newman Civic Fellow

Kent State Names Isobel Day as Its 2022-2023 Newman Civic Fellow

Taking action in addressing issues of inequality and political polarization, demonstrating motivation and potential for long term civic engagement and engaging with others to create social change are all ways one could be committed to service. These qualities are the requirements for the Newman Civic Fellowship and traits that Isobel Day, Newman Civic Fellow, exemplifies.

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CCS and Bursar's Office Partnership

Career and Community Studies and the Bursar’s Office Partner to Help Students Develop Workplace Skills

Kent State’s Career and Community Studies (CCS) program has partnered with the Bursar’s Office to provide opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to develop professional skills and help them transition into the workforce. Ellie McGregor, a fourth-year student currently in her final semester in the CCS program, has found great success and made solid contributions in the office while honing her business skills. She is an example of what this program can do for students. 

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NPR's College Podcast Challenge

Kent State Associate Lecturer and Student Becomes College Finalist in NPR Podcast Challenge

National Public Radio (NPR) has whittled down and decided on the college finalists in its College Podcast Challenge. Kent State University at Ashtabula Human Services Technology associate lecturer and journalism student Joan Steidl is one of ten students from across the country who became finalists.

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