Collection of Vet Tech pics

 During the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reported more than 23 million American households – nearly one in five nationwide – adopted a pet. With the increase in the number of pets, the demand for veterinary care has surged.Kent State University is helping to offset the veterinary technician shortage by providing in-demand, career-ready graduates. Kent State University at Trumbull recently hosted a veterinary technician information session promoting the Veterinary Technology program. Kent State’s accredited Associate of Applied Science in...

Students at the School of Art Valentines Sale sell ceramic mugs

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A teacher works with students on computers in the Research Center for Educational Technology's AT&T Classroom

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A dream come true

Michael Daniels, Ph.D., director of the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center (the Moore Center) at Kent State University, had one of his dreams come true by being honored in the 2023 Crain’s 40 Under 40 class. “It’s cool to be recognized amongst an industry of people doing amazing work like this class was,” Daniels said. “I truly believe this is the group of people who will be the shakers, movers, and leaders of tomorrow in Northeast Ohio and probably beyond.”

Initiative to reform Ohio’s redistricting process

The Kent State University Retirees’ Association (KSURA) sponsors monthly presentations, which are free and open to all. Sherry Rose, president of the Kent chapter of the League of Women Voters, will make a presentation about a current state-wide initiative to place a referendum on this November’s ballot that will establish a non-partisan committee to oversee future redistricting. This presentation will be held in the meeting room on the second floor of the Kent Free Library at 312 West Main Street in Kent on Wednesday, Feb. 14 from 3-5 p.m.

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