Community & Society
ºÚÁÏÍø earned first-place honors in the annual Campus Race to Zero Waste, a nationwide college campus recycling competition.
As a young refugee, Yun "Mi Mi" Khaing, a recent ºÚÁÏÍø graduate, has not only overcome significant challenges during her time in the United States, but she’s also helping others in similar circumstances.
Kent State alumna 1st Lt. Ashley White has left behind a far-reaching legacy for her trailblazing military service.
Ready to serve the community from the ground up, ºÚÁÏÍø’s College of Podiatric Medicine welcomed 88 new graduates in its spring Class of 2024.
ºÚÁÏÍø hopes to address the police officer shortage by expanding its police academy to Twinsburg, Ohio, this fall.
Author, attorney and former South Carolina state lawmaker Bakari Sellers, in a recent interview with NPR, questioned whether the country has learned the lessons of the May 4, 1970, shootings at ºÚÁÏÍø.
Exuberant celebrations and tears of joy punctuated one of the biggest weekends of the year at Kent State as the university welcomed its spring Class of 2024 graduates.
Karamu Ya Wahitimu/Celebración De Los Graduados is an annual tradition celebrating all of Kent State's graduating African American, Native American, Latinx, Hispanic and Multiracial undergraduate and graduate students.
This year's May 4 Commemoration remembered the fallen and recognized the spirit of activism that is part of Kent State's history and the university's foundational values.
Against the backdrop of a new generation of student activism, the Kent State community gathered to reflect and remember the student protesters killed and wounded on May 4, 1970.