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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the Seasoned Cafe on the Salem Campus. Representatives from Kent State and Aramark planned a full morning of activities that included free samples, goodie bags, games, music and raffles.
Kent State University at East Liverpool welcomes Dr. Erin Haynes to campus for a presentation about her research examining the impact of air manganese on child neurodevelopment. As a guest of the Environmental Club, she is dedicating her presentation to the memory of Dr. Roxanne…
The Kent State Communiversity Choir is presenting a free Veterans Day concert on Tuesday, Nov. 7, beginning at 7 p.m., to pay tribute to veterans and members of the U.S. military, as well as helping to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the City Center.
Kent State University at East Liverpool’s Environmental Club will host two presentations on Tuesday, Oct. 24, by Dr. Erin Haynes, the lead researcher of the study examining the impact of air manganese on child neurodevelopment.
Kent State Salem students who enjoy video games and competition are welcome to join Team FlashDrive, the new eSports and gaming club on campus.
Team FlashDrive is a student club organized to develop comradery, community and friends. Its ultimate goal is to be competitive with…
Second year students in the occupational therapy assistant (OTA) program at Kent State East Liverpool participated in the annual American Occupational Therapy Assistant Hill Day in Washington, D.C., taking messages straight to the doorsteps of their state representatives.
Kent State University at Salem officially opened its new virtual reality classroom today, providing students and staff with technology that will greatly enhance learning experiences across several areas of study.
For students in any healthcare-related field of study, the hands-on learning that takes place in actual clinical settings is critical to their overall educational experience. For Mary Kenney and Paris Yanno, that experience was greatly enhanced because of six weeks spent in…
Kent State University at Salem hosted the first of four STEM days for more than 100 freshman and sophomore students from Lisbon and Leetonia high schools as part of Project Inspire.