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In October 2022, five College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) students competed in Kent State University's (KSU) Undergraduate Three Minute Thesis competition. Each student’s project was completed during the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE), a summer term research program for KSU students.
A Pilot's Pause for Reflection: Reflecting on the Private Pilot Pinning Ceremony
This reflection was written by Captain William F. Colleran, '04.
Congratulations are in order for the Kent State University Precision Flight Team!
In the new video series "What's the Big Idea?", Kent State University President Todd Diacon travels around campus exploring research activity.
Rapids Grant will bolster workforce development with future Kent State graduates filling key shortages in industries across Ohio.
Kent State University’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering continues to push the bounds of curiosity and make the imaginable achievable with limitless career opportunities as the Aerospace Engineering program earns ABET accreditation
On October 9th-14th, the Kent State University Precision Flight Team attended the National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) Regional Safety and Flight Evaluation Conference (SAFECON).
(Dedicated Team Members + Mentorship) * Data, Trial, and Error / Perseverance = Success
On Monday, June 27, the Kent State University College of Aeronautics and Engineering community welcomed Team 52, the Flying Flashes, back from the 45th Annual Air Race Classic.
The Kent State Rocket Team took seven members to New Mexico for the 2022 Spaceport America Cup, the world’s largest intercollegiate rocket engineering conference and competition!
Good luck to the Flying Flashes, Laura Wilson and Alex Johnson, as they compete in the 2022 Air Race Classic!
The Kent State University Precision Flight Team recently placed 12th in a national competition of the 28 largest University flight programs in the United States
The crowd cheers. Metal clashes with metal. It’s machine against machine, each fighting to make it out of the ring unscathed.
Kent State University’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) developed an innovative hybrid fuel cell capacitor that prolongs the flight time of unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAVs), the first hybrid fuel cell battery capacitor specifically developed for commercial UAVs.
Philanthropic support is more than simply important; it is essential if we are to make this vision for our students - and greater community - a reality.
Yanhai Du, Ph.D., associate professor in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, remained productive during the 2020 - 2021 academic year. In addition to the seven courses he taught, he received six grant awards totaling $707,346 in external funding, published six papers, and supervised and mentored 5 researchers at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels.
Kent State University Department of Aircraft Maintenance earns 14 CFR Part 145 Repair Station Certification from the Federal Aviation Association (FAA)
Christian Cunningham, senior aeronautical studies major at Kent State University, has been doubted. Some said he would never become a pilot. But Cunningham is already proving them wrong. Graduation is on the horizon, and he and his internship were recently featured on CNN.