Are you bold enough to push Āé¶¹¾«Ń” to even greater heights?
The university community is looking to ā⦠identify our collective insights and commitment to developing a shared vision ā one that reflects with bold clarity our unique distinctiveness as a university,ā said Beverly Warren, Āé¶¹¾«Ń”president.
Warrenās goal of drafting a vision, values and university priorities by May invites additional input from the community.
Lee Fox-Cardamone, faculty senate president and an associate professor of psychology at Āé¶¹¾«Ń” at Stark, believes developing a bold vision begins with embracing what already makes Āé¶¹¾«Ń”distinctive.
In her 21 years in the classroom at Kent State, Fox-Cardamone says she has seen how the university changes lives with core values of caring faculty combined with aspirational support for student success.
āWe have students who could have gone anywhere, and we also have a whole group of students who are first-generation college students for their families,ā Fox-Cardamone said. āSo we take them, and sometimes theyāre struggling. We help them find success, and to me that is the American Dream. These kids will have better lives and will make their communities better because of what Āé¶¹¾«Ń”can do for them, and to me thatās a win-win.
āCollege is about discovery,ā she continued. āThe grade means nothing if thereās nothing to back it up. We let people dream and come to the realization of what they were meant to be.ā
P.J. Kimmel, a Āé¶¹¾«Ń”junior finance major, believes the best opportunities to be bold at Āé¶¹¾«Ń”lie directly with faculty who interact with students each day. He notes the caring nature many have shown in his personal development.
āAlthough many universities would agree that students come first, Āé¶¹¾«Ń”offers some of the most personable, down-to-earth professors who are world-class educators and advisors,ā Kimmel said. āOur bold vision stretches across all campuses, and our professorsā selflessness and expertise are bold. I would sincerely argue that you would not find that at every university.ā
Kimmel pointed to two experiences as solid examples of the impact of being bold. First were a pair of spring break trips he took with Āé¶¹¾«Ń”to serve people living in poor areas of the country, and second is an internship with a Fortune 200 Company that the university helped him secure during his sophomore year.
āFrom my personal stories, my point is that Āé¶¹¾«Ń”offers students countless opportunities to interact with our town, our state, our country and our world,ā Kimmel said.
So what opportunities do you see for Āé¶¹¾«Ń”to be bold?
Please get involved and visit www.kent.edu/BeBoldKSU. Email your thoughts on the universityās bold vision for the future to BeBoldKSU@kent.edu and use #BeBoldKSU on social media.