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President Todd Diacon addresses the MLK Luncheon Feb. 1, 2024

Kent State University should aspire to be an empathetic campus community. That was the message President Todd Diacon delivered during his remarks at the Feb. 1 "MLK & Me" luncheon at the Kent Student Center. "Now more than ever opportunities abound to practice what we preach," Diacon said. "To be empathetic. To strive to understand the thoughts, beliefs and concerns of others, even if we don’t agree with that person and what that person says." Embodying his call to exhibit the values of kindness and respect in all that we do, Diacon asked directly for the university community ...

Kent State Classics professor Sarah Harvey, Ph.D., dig at a site in Italy

Historians and archaeologists have been making discoveries along the Tiber River in Italy’s Terni province for nearly 170 years. Here, close to the modern town of Montecchio, decades of archaeological digs have uncovered a variety of tombs and artifacts that could lead to groundbreaking new information surrounding one of Italy’s least-known civilizations. Kent State University Professor Sarah Harvey, Ph.D., in the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies is currently co-director of one such dig, exploring the necropolis of the Vallone di San Lorenzo, which was originally discover...

There are big changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application for the 2024-2025 aid year. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) at Kent State will continue to educate students, families and our campus community on the new processes. View the following page for FAFSA updates and student resources. VIEW FAFSA UPDATES FROM KENT STATE ASHTABULA CAMPUS CONTACT: Lisa Jackson, Financial Aid Representative Enrollment Managmenet and Student Services Suite A110 Susan J. Stocker Hall Kent State University at Ashtabula ashtabulafinancialaid@kent....

Kent African Student Association

We strive to establish greater African unity, facilitate “pan-African” communication, promote the general welfare, improve the understanding of Africa, provide programming with the goal of breaking cultural barriers and creating lasting friendships.
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Flash Friday - Brandon Smith

Welcome to Flash Friday! This new series is where we meet Golden Flashes right where they are in their Kent State journeys. Follow along as we introduce you to fascinating Flashes from all walks of life. Meet Brandon Smith, a senior zoology major at Kent State University from North Lima, Ohio. Smith quickly fell in love with research, while pursuing a lifelong passion for wildlife and the natural world. He plans to attend graduate school for wildlife research after the completion of his undergraduate degree.   Smith has garnered hands-on experience through winter education-abroa...

Kent State Students at the Leadership, Innovation and Career Seminar at Disney World

In an unconventional professional development opportunity, first-generation, income-eligible and differently abled students at Kent State University traveled to the Walt Disney World Resort alongside TRIO Student Support Services for the Leadership, Innovation and Career Seminar in the fall of 2023.  Adam Cinderich, director of Kent State’s Student Support Services, said the trip aimed to provide an experience of a lifetime that students may not otherwise explore. Not only was this the first time several of the students had ever visited Walt Disney World, it was also the first time man...

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Daniels at the "40 Under 40" ceremony with his wife, mentors, and supporters.

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.The “40 Under 40” annual program by Crain’s Cleveland Business recognizes some of the best professionals making a difference in Northeast Ohio.  “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...

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