News & Events
The School of Media and Journalism at is saddened at the unexpected death of our alumnus, adjunct instructor and friend Bobby Makar.
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Kent State students and faculty joined together on October 23 to discuss elections, politics, political and social polarization and civil discourse at the interactive teach-in, Don’t Hate - Debate.
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This fall, Kent State students took part in a nationwide effort to increase voting participation through design.
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Kent State alumna Brenna Parker grew up in a household that talked about important issues of the day, so it’s no surprise that her young career has been rooted in politics and civic engagement. As the nation votes leading up to the historic 2020 election on Nov. 3, Parker has…
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From Kent State to the White House, Sarah Matthews has been in the middle of the country's political scene since earning her degree in Public Relations in 2017. What she's learned along the way can help today's students better prepare for the careers that await.
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A team of Kent State faculty along with a pediatrician from Akron Children's Hospital have created a language identification tool to help in improving healthcare outcomes.
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Susan Kirkman Zake, an associate professor in the School of Media and Journalism at , was selected as the recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Adviser Award, Four-Year Multimedia, from the College Media Association (CMA).
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Connie Schultz will discuss her debut novel The Daughters of Erietown in an exclusive conversation for The College of Communication and Information at .
The event will take place 7:00 p.m. on August 18, 2020 in an online…
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The School of Emerging Media and Technology at is proud to announce Michael Beam, Ph.D., as the new Director.
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The School of Communication Studies at is proud to announce Paul Haridakis, Ph.D., as Interim Director.