Microsoft Teams Phone

Join the MS Teams Phone training to unlock the full potential of Teams Phone communication! This interactive session will guide participants through the features of MS Teams Phone, including making and receiving calls, managing calls with hold and transfer, voicemails, and notifications/priority calling. Perfect for users of all skill levels, the workshop includes hands-on exercises and Q&A time to ensure you leave confident in your ability to enhance your team's productivity!

Microsoft Teams Phone

Join the MS Teams Phone training to unlock the full potential of Teams Phone communication! This interactive session will guide participants through the features of MS Teams Phone, including making and receiving calls, managing calls with hold and transfer, voicemails, and notifications/priority calling. Perfect for users of all skill levels, the workshop includes hands-on exercises and Q&A time to ensure you leave confident in your ability to enhance your team's productivity!

2024: Jeremy Umansky

Jeremy Umansky is a chef, zymologist, mycologist and owner of Larder Delicatessen & Bakery in Cleveland, Ohio. Both Larder and Umansky have been nominated for numerous James Beard Foundation awards including Best New Restaurant in America, Best Chef in the Greak Lakes, and Research and Scholarship in Media for his book, Koji Alchemy. Food & Wine Magazine has named him “The Deli Prophet”. Works by him and about his gastronomy can be found across the food print landscape.

 community members and visitors gather on the Kent State Commons for the annual May 4 Commemoration to honor those who were killed and wounded on May 4, 1970. (Photo credit: Rami Daud)

On May 2-4, 2025, will hold its annual commemoration to honor the memory of May 4, 1970 – a tragic day when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on Kent State students during an anti-war protest on campus, killing four students and wounding nine others. May 4, 1970, marked a pivotal moment in American history.While reflecting on the past, Kent State also looks forward, recognizing the enduring impact of May 4 on the university today and its future. “The Power of Our Voices” continues to serve as the theme for the May 4 Commemoration. “As we continue to honor the ...

A field of conchoidal- and thermal-fractured chert ‘balls’ near Duqm, Oman.

The use of stone hammers to produce sharp stone flakes — knapping — is traditionally thought to be a process that ancient humans started doing intentionally or by accident before looking for things, such as animal carcasses and hard fruits, to cut. It is a defining feature of hominins and is seen as a massive leap of inspiration, or a “eureka!” moment around 3 million years ago. However, six Kent State researchers and their team suggest there may be more to the story. Metin Eren, Ph.D., published a research paper in Archaeometry arguing that the origin of knapping was instead a cumulative...

Join Us for the 2025 Schwebel Lecture

The 2025 Schwebel Lecture brings Marisa Sergi-Schumann and Evan Schumann, Cheif Executive Officer and President of L'uva Bella Winery and Brands. Their innovative approach and rapid growth led to their recognition in Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the Food & Drink category.

Join us on Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Crawford Hall, Global Forum
11:30 a.m. with reception to follow

Flash Focus Chase Brown Banner

Welcome to Flash Focus! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.For Chase Brown, a senior communication studies major, performing has always been a part of his life. From street magic to competing in American Ninja Warrior and now comedy and improv, Brown is no stranger to putting on a good show.  Originally from Bloomington, Indiana, Brown moved to Kent, Ohio, 10 years ago. In middle school, Brown started performing as a street magician.  “I still do some corporate magic shows from time to time,” Brown told Kent State Today.Now, Brown i...

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