The updated Tuition Benefit Workflow has been in production since March 30, 2018. A new feature captures all of an employee’s recorded dependents in a drop-down list. Some dependents listed will not show a “Student Banner ID,” and while this is not an editable field, having it blank will not stop the workflow process. If you do not see one of your dependents in the list, please contact the Benefits Office. For questions or more information, contact the Benefits Office at 330-672-3107 or benefits@kent.edu. ...

Online faculty/staff parking permit renewals will be available from April 16-May 11. After May 11, permits can be purchased in person in the Parking Services office located in Room 123, Schwartz Center. For permit-renewal assistance or for additional information, contact Parking Services at 330-672-4432 or by email at parking@kent.edu.     Renew your faculty/staff parking permit here   ...

Representatives from , the city of Kent, AAA and Portage County Safe Communities are collaborating on a campaign to promote safe driving practices. The campaign Wait2TXT targets both distracted driving and walking.

Did you know that if you are driving and have a passenger, are eating or drinking and send a text, your chances of crashing increase by 1,139 percent? April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and Police Services has brought the Wait2TXT campaign to the Kent Campus. This campaign targets both distracted driving and distracted walking to raise awareness and foster safe driving behaviors on campus, in Kent and beyond. An event earlier this month at the Kent Student Center brought together representatives from Kent State Police Services, Kent City Police Depart...

’s 10th annual Alumni Day of Service will take place at multiple locations on April 21.

Join other Golden Flashes for the 10th annual Alumni Day of Service on April 21. To sign up for one of the service sites or to create your own, visit www.ksualumni.org/FlashesGiveBack.     ...

Kingsly Berlin, lecturer in the veterinary technology program at Kent State Tuscarawas, works with students at the campus.

Clients who make use of veterinary services may soon be meeting with registered veterinary nurses instead of registered veterinary technicians if a bill currently before the Ohio House of Representatives is passed. For some veterinary technology professionals, that change in title does make a difference. Faculty members from at Tuscarawas and at Trumbull recently made the approximately two-hour trip to the Ohio House of Representatives in Columbus to testify in support of a bill that impacts their profession. Kingsly Berlin, lecturer in the vet...

Andrew Konya, co-founder of Remesh and  alumnus, successfully raised $10 million from a Series A funding round for his company, which he started as a Kent State student.

Through a series of company-building steps, programs and funding, Remesh, what started as the idea of a student, has become a star in the Northeast Ohio tech-startup world. The company recently raised $10 million from a Series A funding round led by General Catalyst with participation from seed-round lead investor LionBird Ventures.   Andrew Konya, co-founder of Remesh and Kent State alumnus, who received his bachelor’s degree in physics in 2010, began his entrepreneurial journey as a Kent State graduate student in 2013 by developing algorithms to facilitate co...

Please click HERE to visit our page for current updates regarding the upcoming Alumni Reunion to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Our Ph.D. Program! ...

Subscribe to