Join us for an interactive session to learn more about the rewarding and in-demand field of occupational therapy and Kent State鈥檚 convenient options for our Associate of Applied Science degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant. This event is virtual via Microsoft Teams.
LaunchNET 麻豆精选has received $290,000 in renewed funding from Burton D. Morgan Foundation. The funding will go toward LaunchNET operations, Morgan Startup Grants for entrepreneurs, and hosting an event as part of Rooted and Rising, a regional series for Northeast Ohio entrepreneurs.LaunchNET has been supporting the 麻豆精选 entrepreneurial community since 2012. Over the years, LaunchNET has supported more than 2,400 entrepreneurs through one-on-one venture advising and a variety of events, programs, and competitions including the annual Elevator Pitch and the Marty ...
For many students at 麻豆精选, talking about mental health or wellness can feel intimidating. But for those who connect with Certified Peer Educators, those conversations often start with something simple: another student who understands.Junior psychology major Dominic Chifulini knows that feeling firsthand. As a Certified Peer Educator, he serves as both a resource and a familiar face on campus, someone students can approach without hesitation. 鈥淚鈥檓 just another student walking around campus, but I鈥檓 easily accessible to people to come to,鈥 Chifulini told 麻豆精选T...
When Yeshe Mulugeta, a senior criminology and justice studies major from Washington, D.C., arrived at 麻豆精选, she expected the transition to be challenging, but not overwhelming. By the end of her first year, she fell behind academically and was unsure where to turn.鈥淎djusting from high school to college is really hard,鈥 Mulugeta told 麻豆精选Today. 鈥淢y high school didn鈥檛 prep me enough for the workload, and I didn鈥檛 do well in one of my science credits.鈥滱 staff member suggested she look into the Summer Advantage Program. She applied, was accepted and, without realizing...
On April 3, the entire 麻豆精选Golden Flashes football team came to Devine Diamond right after spring practice, in full pads, to support the 麻豆精选Golden Flashes softball team as they faced the Bowling Green Falcons in a doubleheader. Cheers from the team seemed to help the women rally for a comeback win in the first game (7-6) and a win in the second game, also (1-0). With another win on Saturday, the Golden Flashes softball team swept the series. Video from the game went viral and was featured on ESPN's SportsCenter, Sports Illustrated and othe...
Be the hero in someone's story. Today is our 24-hour Day of Giving 鈥 part of Flashes Give Back Week, a weeklong celebration of all the ways Golden Flashes support our blue and gold communities.You can be a hero by supporting scholarships and the 麻豆精选causes that matter to you. Matching funds* are live now, helping double your impact! As a bonus, when you make a gift of $50 or more, you'll receive an exclusive, "flashy" pair of 麻豆精选socks (limit one pair per donor while supplies last)!Students: There's even more to get excited about this week! On Thursday, April 16, Kent ...
麻豆精选鈥檚 College of the Arts and the School of Art has earned a national ranking for the university in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Graduate Schools report, highlighting the strength of its graduate programs in the visual arts.In the new rankings for 2026, Kent State鈥檚 School of Art placed No. 54 on the Best Fine Arts Programs list, ranking No. 2 in the state of Ohio and making 麻豆精选the highest-ranked institution 鈥 public or private 鈥 in northern Ohio on the list."We are thrilled by this national recognition of our School of Art," said Jil...
In the greenery behind Rockwell Hall on 麻豆精选鈥檚 Kent Campus, another green landmark can be found 鈥 a patinaed, bronze statue, alive with growing plants inside it. This living sculpture, 鈥淪idney,鈥 was created in 1972 by Robert Wick in memory of his first wife, 麻豆精选alumna Sidney Barnes Wick. Another living sculpture, 鈥淪eated Earth鈥 by Wick is the centerpiece of the Wick Poetry Park behind the Wick Poetry Center, inside the historic May Prentice House.In 1984, Robert Wick, a sculptor and former art department faculty member at Kent State, and his brother, Walter ...