News and Events
2011
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Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: Balancing the Books on Opportunity
From early childhood, Casey Frame’s (Accounting, ‘12) mother told her that she would have to pay for college someday. Frame estimates that by the time she was ready to start school at Kent State University, she had saved roughly $10,000.
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Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: Improving Grades and Retention, One Student at a Time
For many students, their first few undergraduate years can be an eye opening, and sometimes overwhelming, experience, especially when they find themselves in first-year lecture classes like General Chemistry or Math.
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Sheryl Crow Headlines Kent State’s “Centennial Campaign” Concert on Sept. 8
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow will headline a concert at Kent State University on Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. at Dix Stadium in Kent, Ohio. The “Centennial Campaign” concert to benefit the Campaign for Change Scholarship Fund serves as a celebration of the conclusion of Kent State’s Centennial Campaign, a $250-million fundraising effort timed around university’s 100th anniversary in 2010 and the largest campaign in Kent State’s history.
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Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: A Mentorship Made in Media Heaven
Stepping into the TV2 news studio in Franklin Hall is like transporting onto the bridge of the starship Enterprise – a little disorienting, very cool, and so high-tech it makes the facilities at many small-market TV stations look positively stone age by comparison.
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Sheryl Crow Headlines Kent State’s Centennial Campaign Concert
on Sept. 8
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Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: Achieving the Unimaginable
Physics Professor Jon Secaur, Ph.D., is every bit the scientist. In contrast, Deona Miller (Aeronautics, ’12) is the picture of a modern college student. What brought them together one day at Smith Hall is a remarkable story of what giving is all about.
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New Tools Announced for Scholarship Administrators
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Kent State’s 2012 Homecoming Scheduled for Oct. 20
Kent State University will celebrate its 2012 Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 20. The Kent State Golden Flashes will take on the Western Michigan Broncos at Dix Stadium.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Kent State Celebrates the Grand Opening of The Nest Featuring Mural By Award-Winning Comic Strip Artists
Popular comic strip artists Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers will be at Kent State University on Tuesday, March 27, from noon to 2 p.m. for the official opening of the new student lounge area called The Nest in the Kent Student Center. Batiuk, creator of the Funky Winkerbean comic strip, collaborates with Ayers on Crankshaft.
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New Student Space at Kent State Debuts, Features Mural By Award-Winning Comic Strip Artists and Alumni
Popular comic strip artists Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers will be at Kent State University on Tuesday, March 27, from noon to 2 p.m. for the official opening of the new student lounge area called The Nest in the Kent Student Center. Batiuk, creator of the Funky Winkerbean comic strip, collaborates with Ayers on Crankshaft.
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LIVE WEBCAST TODAY: Fashion Icon Donna Karan Speaks about Self-Care, Wellness for Nurses
Donna Karan, one of the most famous American fashion designers, will be at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, on Monday, March 5. Karan will serve as the keynote speaker for the Kent State College of Nursing’s annual Driving the Future conference series. This year’s conference explores an integrative approach to incorporating self-care and mindfulness in a balanced personal and professional life.
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Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations Gets New Web Page
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Kent State Wins Gold Award at 2011 PRSA Cleveland Rocks Awards
Kent State University took home a gold award at the ninth annual Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Cleveland Rocks Awards. The university won its award for its work on Kent State Magazine, the university’s alumni publication, with the winning entry titled “Engaging and Informing the Alumni” in the magazines category.
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Kent State Student Philanthropy Campaign Nearing Goal
Kent State’s Campaign for Change, the university’s student philanthropy initiative, is nearing its goal of 475 donors with only two weeks left in the fall 2011 campaign. Two student donors, Katharine Blind and Diane Baldridge, were recently recognized for their donations to the Campaign for Change with separate $500 book awards provided by the Department of Annual Giving.
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Foundation Grant Program Issues Request for Proposals
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Kent State’s Homecoming Celebration Takes Place Oct. 15
Kent State University’s Homecoming will take place Saturday, Oct. 15. Sponsored by the Kent State Alumni Association, the day will be filled with tradition and exciting activities.
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Kent State Alumni Association Presents University President Lefton at Oct. 5 Cleveland Networking Luncheon
The Kent State University Alumni Association hosts its next Cleveland Networking Luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at noon at the City Club of Cleveland with featured speaker Kent State President Lester A. Lefton.
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Kent State Student Philanthropy Campaign Kicks Off
Kent State’s Campaign for Change, the university’s student philanthropy initiative, kicked off its fall campaign on Aug. 27 with a Pre-Show Party on the Plaza. Over 100 student donors participated in the event, raising several hundred dollars for the Campaign’s spring 2012 scholarship.
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Kent State Alumni Association Appoints National Board of Directors’ Officers and New Members
The Kent State University Alumni Association Inc. announces the following new members for its National Alumni Board of Directors.
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Kent State Breaks Fundraising Record for Third Straight Year
For the first time in its history, supporters to Kent State University have contributed more than $40 million in one year, breaking the institution’s fundraising record for the third year in a row. During the fiscal year ending June 30, private contributions to the public research university reached $42.1 million, beating last year’s total by more than $2 million.
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Kent State Alumni Association Hosts Its First Alumni College
Kent State University alumni became students again as they returned to campus for Alumni College. Held May 21, the event gave attendees the opportunity to reunite with one another and revisit the campus.
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Gift Helps Launch Enterprise Architecture Program at School of Digital Sciences
A gift to Kent State University’s new School of Digital Sciences will allow students to pursue a first-in-the-nation concentration in enterprise architecture at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Student Needs Drive Support of Faculty and Staff Campaign
Don Bubenzer, interim dean of the College of Technology, learned the importance of supporting higher education at a young age.
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Helping Students Achieve their Dreams at Regional Campuses
Kent State at Ashtabula's Kathy Madison gives so students can succeed
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'Insuring' Future Student Success
'Mama Drake' Honors Family With Scholarship Endowments
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To Intern or Not Intern
Alumnus’ Donation Removes Financial Obstacles for Unpaid Student Internships
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‘What do we love about the university?’
Couple’s decades-long partnership helps direct their Centennial Campaign gift
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From Vice President Gene Finn: Your Passions Drive Faculty and Staff Campaign
Head of Institutional Advancement tells why annual internal fundraising effort gets its strength from individuals' vision of Kent State.
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2011 Faculty and Staff Campaign Launches
"Mama Drake" Tells Why She Gives
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$500,000 Gift Supports Kent State Students in Unpaid Internships
An Illinois-based businessman and Kent State University alumnus has made a $500,000 philanthropic grant to internships for students in the university’s College of Business Administration. The awards are given to students who embark on unpaid internships, which are a large career boost but may be out of reach for those who cannot afford to leave paid employment to gain valuable experience.
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Kent State Student Philanthropy Campaign Awards First Scholarship
Kent State University’s Campaign for Change, its student philanthropy initiative, celebrated a major milestone this January in awarding its first scholarship to Kenneth Smith, a junior aeronautical systems engineering major from Streetsboro, Ohio.
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Bringing the Roar of the Crowd Back to Dix Stadium
Alumnus' gift aims to revitalize Golden Flashes football program
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Kent State Honored for Excellence at Pride of CASE V District Awards
Kent State University recently received five awards, including three golds, for achievements in communications and marketing from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
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Smaller Gifts Create Big Possibilities for Kent State Students
Annual Fund Contributions Smaller than $1,000 Soar
2010
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View Photos from the Dedication of the Roe Green Center
Theatre and dance facility unites performing arts under one roof for the first time at Kent State.
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From President Lefton: Exciting News About Kent State
The university has been named a Top 200 school by The Times of London
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Group Endows LGBT Studies Scholarship at Kent State
A local support, advocacy and education group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals has given $30,000 to endow a scholarship for students in Kent State University’s LGBT Studies minor.
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Grappling with Outdated Facilities
Soaring wrestling program helped by former star
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The Foundation for a Career in Higher Education
Former professor gives back through bequest for faculty support
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Centennial Campaign Reaches $200 Million During Record Fundraising Year
More than 75,000 donors have give to support vital student programs
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Participate in Kent State University’s 2010 Homecoming Parade
Kent State University and the city of Kent invite organizations to participate in the university’s 2010 Homecoming Parade. The parade is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 9.
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Alumni Association Appoints National Board of Directors
The Kent State University Alumni Association Inc. has announced new members for its National Alumni Board of Directors.
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Kent State Has Second Record-Breaking Fundraising Year
For the second year in a row, supporters of Kent State University have contributed a record-breaking sum to the institution. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010, private contributions to the public research institution reached $39.9 million, beating last year’s record by nearly $3 million.
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Academic Home Run
Scholarship honors family's historic baseball legacy
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Giving Back to the Beacon of Opportunity
Alumna's gift acknowledges impact of education through minority student scholarship funding
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Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative Moves to New Home
Grants from four organizations make relocation possible
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Alumni, Stars Turn Out for NYC Theatre Benefit
Funds raised will support the new black-box space to open fall 2010
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Building a Culture of Philanthropy at Kent State
Vice President Gene Finn on the importance of the 2010 Faculty and Staff Campaign
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Faculty and Staff Giving is a Winning Tradition
Kent State Men's Head Basketball Coach Geno Ford says "giving back is a family priority"
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2010 Faculty and Staff Campaign Launches
Assistant Professor Julie Senita's philanthropic priority is Ashtabula's new health and science building
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Digesting New Topics One Megabyte at a Time
Software gifts prepare students for future careers
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Helping the Student Side of Student-Athletes
Gift expands academic resources for Golden Flashes
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Stepping in When Success is in Jeopardy
Donors' fund assists nursing students in financial jeopardy
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'Providing the Excellence Agenda Foundation': A Message from President Lefton
Dr. Lefton's 2010 update to Centennial Campaign donors
2009
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Scenes from the Centennial Campaign Launch
Nearly 400 alumni and more than 100 students joined President Lester Lefton in kicking off the $250 million initiative.
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Becoming the Person He Ought to Be
Honors College graduate memorializes beloved professor with scholarship
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Providing the Launching Pad for Businesses (and Careers)
Alumnus' campaign gift creates entrepreneurial lab.
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A Campaign for the Next 100 Years
The Centennial Campaign will raise $250 million to support the action-oriented Excellence Agenda.
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Award-Winning Alumni to Co-Chair Theatre Initiative
Acclaimed Kent State University alumni Jeff Richmond and Alice Ripley will serve as honorary chairs of an effort to name the School of Theatre and Dance’s new black box theatre after two professors who played major roles in the program’s growth.
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Devine Makes $1.2 Million Bequest
Gift from former associate athletic director will fund equity endowment.
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Centennial Campaign Public Phase Launches
Initiative aims to raise $250 million for the university's endowment, capital projects and current-operating fund.
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Kent State Announces Record-Breaking Giving in 2008-09
Supporters committed more than $37 million to university for fiscal year.
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A Message From Ron Pizzuti, Centennial Campaign Chair
Alumnus explains the importance to Kent State of the $250 million initiative.
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Kent State Receives Largest In-Kind Gift in Its History
Software will aid hands-on learning in the College of Technology.
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Alumni Pledge to Fund Performing Arts Library
Gift will provide dedicated research and study space for students in music, theatre and dance.
2008
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Fashion School Receives $1 Million Grant
Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation to support school directorship.
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Grants to Support CUDC Move
Three foundations provide funding for group that aids urban areas.
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Joe Walsh Funds Talent Scholarship
Award is first of its kind at Kent State.
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Akron Businessman Pledges $2 Million to LGBT Students
Endowment will support scholarships, programming

