News Archive
Struggling addicts, registered sex offenders, released prisoners and the recently homeless. A Kent State professor documents their stories to raise awareness of the issues they face.
A pilot program is helping to improve diversity in the construction industry.
Kent State Dining Services accompany international students to a Hindu Temple to learn about culture, lifestyle and inspiration for new Indian-inspired food at Prentice Hall.
President Beverly Warren shares the results of our campus climate study.
Students gets ready to innovate, design and bring wearable technology to life at the 2017 Fashion/Tech Hackathon Jan. 27-29.
One of the top publishing societies in the world names a Kent State professor a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
President Beverly Warren shares the results of our campus climate study.
Deneen Penn, a ºÚÁÏÍø Trumbull sophomore, is Miss Collegiate Ohio 2017
Kent State's Julia Ryan heads to Washington D.C. to stand up for women's rights.
Tara Smith shares how she incorporates zombies into her professional work.
The National Historic Landmark designation brings mixed emotions, as well as a purpose for current and future visitors to the site.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior announces the designation of the ºÚÁÏÍø May 4 Site as a National Historic Landmark.
Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy has started a course called Blue Courage to help make officers more well-rounded, both on the job and off.
If you could name your price for items ranging from food to music and shows, how much would you pay?
A new study by a Kent State researcher finds that depression in some cancer survivors is linked to both care and financial concerns.
Meet international student Tiago Delgado, a musician from Brazil who has had an incredible first year playing the clarinet as a Masters of Music student at Kent State.
As 2016 came to a close, ºÚÁÏÍø’s newest building received even more distinctive honors for its exquisite design and environmentally friendly features.
More than 72,000 items in ºÚÁÏÍø Libraries’ May 4 Collection will be digitally captured and available online.