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Night at the Museum
Wednesday, March 5, 20255:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Meet the Employers
Thursday, March 6, 202511:00 am to 1:00 pm
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Fall 2023 Art Without Limits
Art Without Limits was held on October 11, 2023.
The day-long event focused on arts entrepreneurship and&nb

Award-Winning Photojournalist and Kent State Alum Captures Stunning Losses in Maui Wildfires
Kent State University graduate and award-winning photojournalist Matthew Thayer has spent the past 43 years in Hawaii, working as a photojournalist for The Maui News newspaper. When Thayer was sent out to cover horse evacuations from the upcountry fires on Maui on Aug. 8, he never expected he would end up covering one of the worst natural disasters in Hawaii’s history.

IN A FLASH: The Summer Class of 2023
Kent State's Summer Commencement ceremonies took place on Manchester Field last Saturday.
Steven R. Brown
Steven R. Brown (Professor Emeriti, Program of Research, Measurement, and Statistics), authored a section of a book, "Foreword", Science of Subjectivity: Theories and Applications of Q Methodology [Chinese], (Taipei, Taiwan: Angle Publishing), (2023), ppgs. iii-vi.
Steven R. Brown
Steven R. Brown (Professor Emeriti, Program of Research, Measurement, and Statistics), authored a section of a book, "Poetry, Science, and a Science of Poetry: With an Illustration of Poetry and Aging", A Poetic Language of Aging, (London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic) Olga V. Lehmann and Oddgeir Synnes, (2023), ppgs. 155-173.

Kent State Expands Partnership with Akron Public Schools
Kent State University is extending its partnership with Akron Public Schools (APS) in support of the district's College and Career Academies.

‘That’s the Kent State Way. Freedom of Speech. Kindness and Respect.’
President Todd Diacon welcomed the Class of 2027 during a colorful and festive Convocation celebration, encouraging students to embrace the spirit of the university’s core values. A relatively new tradition on the Kent Campus, Convocation not only serves to get students excited for the start of their academic careers at Kent State but also to introduce the students to the deans and faculty for each of the university’s colleges.

Kent State Professors Develop Machine Learning Tool to Assess Children’s Math Proficiency
Three Kent State Professors have been awarded a $101,929 grant to develop a machine learning tool to evaluate and support children's understanding of fraction arithmetic.

SURE Program Gave McNair Scholar New Challenge in Working with Liquid Crystals
Senior Delonte Goodman spent the summer working under the direction of mentor Tony Jakli, Ph.D., professor at the Liquid Crystal Institute and graduate student Alex Adaka conducting dielectric measurements for ferronematic liquid crystals.

Supporting Hospitality’s Next Generation
A scholarship funded through the Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center benefits students in Kent State's Hospitality Management program.

NIH Grant to Fund Research on the Impact of a Parent’s Mental Health on Their Children
With a specific focus on depressed and non-depressed parental groups, the study led by Sara Black, Ph.D., in the Department of Psychological Sciences, seeks to understand how parental depressive symptoms may influence parent-child interaction and the subsequent effects on child development and emotional well-being.


Atlatl Weapon Use by Prehistoric Females Equalized the Division of Labor While Hunting: Kent State Archaeology Professors Led the Experimental Study
A new study led by Archaeologist Michelle Bebber, assistant professor in Kent State’s Department of Anthropology, has demonstrated that the atlatl (i.e. spear thrower) functions as an “equalizer,” a finding which supports women’s potential active role as prehistoric hunters.