Grace McCombs
“Kent State was the school that I found to be the most helpful and supportive during the entire process of Notre Dame’s closing. It had the easiest process.”
“Kent State was the school that I found to be the most helpful and supportive during the entire process of Notre Dame’s closing. It had the easiest process.”
“Kent State has a big, diverse population of people, which is one of the reasons why I chose Kent State. It is a great place to immerse myself in different cultures. I like to step out of my comfort zone and meet new people.”
This election season, Kent State Today will feature a series of stories about voting on campus, sharing information about how and where to vote, first-time student voters, important event dates and deadlines. Where is my voting location? What do I need to bring – or not bring – with me to the polls? These are some of the questions student voters at may have about this coming Election Day and Craig Berger, associate director of Community Engaged Learning in Kent State’s University College and the co-chair for the Kent State Votes&n...
Join the Museum and the National First Ladies Library and Museum for a discussion with Carmen Evelyn G. Nuyda, author of “Lizzy: The Elizabeth Keckley Story;" Sara Hume, Ph.D., curator and professor, Museum and Michelle Gullion, senior director of curatorial services, National First Ladies Library and Museum.
A field of 178 participants in the 9th annual Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) three-minute presentations was narrowed down to 48 first- and second-place winners last week.Kent State Today was there when the students who won the competition were announced on Oct. 25 at a ceremony at the Kiva auditorium. There, five of the first-place winners were surprised to find out they would present their research once again. Students majoring in computer science, aerospace engineering, fashion design, neuroscience, sociology and other fields gathered at the K...
This election season, Kent State Today will feature a series of stories about voting on campus, sharing information about how and where to vote, first-time student voters, important event dates and deadlines. Jennifer Knott is a licensed therapist and certified prevention professional. She’s also the outreach coordinator for 's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Knott has spoken with students who are experiencing stress and anxiety about the coming election and what it could mean for them. “It’s such a polarizing election,” she sa...