Workshops
January 24 - May 8, occurring the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month | 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm│ Business Administration Building (BSA), Outside of #211
The ACCBE Career Services Office, alongside an employer partner, will host an information table where students can drop by to ask questions about anything. We’ll offer some prompts in our advertising, highlight our partner who will be in attendance, and intentionally welcome anyone to stop by to ask us anything! Partners are encouraged to bring snacks and giveaways and will also be able to set up a recruitment information table on the same day if interested. All Ambassador Crawford College students are welcome.
January 24 - May 8, occurring the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month | 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm│ Business Administration Building (BSA), Outside of #211
The ACCBE Career Services Office, alongside an employer partner, will host an information table where students can drop by to ask questions about anything. We’ll offer some prompts in our advertising, highlight our partner who will be in attendance, and intentionally welcome anyone to stop by to ask us anything! Partners are encouraged to bring snacks and giveaways and will also be able to set up a recruitment information table on the same day if interested. All Ambassador Crawford College students are welcome.
March 18, 2024 | 4 - 4:30 p.m. | Virtual via Microsoft Teams
Join us for this Education Abroad webinar and learn how to get started exploring which education abroad opportunities are the best fit for you. Open to all Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship students. RSVP is required in order to receive the Microsoft Teams link.
February 20, 2024 | 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. | Business Administration Building (BSA), Rm. 483
Co-hosted by the ACCBE International Programs Office and the Office of Financial Aid, this lunch and learn will provide a free lunch to business students while teaching attendees how to budget and multiple ways to finance education abroad opportunities. Open to all ACCBE students. RSVP is strongly recommended to plan accurately for food.
Kent State University Veroni Memorial Lectures in Philosophy and the Humanities

Dan Zahavi
Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research
the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
We, You, and I
Wednesday, April 17, 2024, 7 p.m.
Location: CVA 165
Dessert Reception to Follow
During the past few decades, collective intentionality has been intensively explored in various disciplines including social, cognitive and developmental psychology, economics, sociology, political theory, anthropology, ethology, and the social neurosciences. Much of the empirical work in these areas has drawn inspiration from and relied on the theoretical analyses of a handful of analytic philosophers, notably Searle, Bratman, Gilbert, and Tuomela, whose work have often gravitated around the question of whether and how collective intentions differ from aggregations of individual intentions. Whereas the contemporary debate on collective intentionality in analytic philosophy has lasted a few decades, questions concerning the nature of we, and the relation between self, intersubjectivity, and community are obviously far older. We can find a particular rich discussion of these topics in early phenomenology. Indeed, while starting out with an interest in the individual mind, phenomenologists began their exploration of dyadic forms of interpersonal relations shortly before the start of World War I and were already deeply engaged in extensive analyses of collective forms of intentionality a few years later. In my talk, I will present some core insights from this early debate, and in particular look at the contributions of Husserl, Walther, and Schutz.
Dan Zahavi is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His primary research area is phenomenology and philosophy of mind, and their intersection with empirical disciplines such as psychiatry and psychology. In addition to a number of scholarly works on the phenomenology of Husserl, Prof. Zahavi has written on the nature of selfhood, self-consciousness, intersubjectivity, empathy, and most recently on topics in social ontology. Since 2020, Prof. Zahavi has been the principal investigator on a 5-year research project entitled “Who are We?” which is supported by the European Research Council and the Carlsberg Foundation. His writings have been translated into more than 30 languages.
Are you interested in pursuing a highly-ranked Online MBA at your own pace? Join us for an informational webinar at 5:30 on March 25th to learn why our program stands out and what that means for you as a future Online MBA student.
During the event, you will learn how to enroll in our program to complete the Online MBA at your own pace. This program is a great opportunity for students interested in pursuing a graduate degree but wanting course flexibility. During the info session, we'll cover accreditation, rankings, degree options, curriculum, tuition, and more. There will be time for questions at the end, which will be incorporated into the total time frame. Kent State admits students to the Online MBA program each semester. Registration is required.
Monday, January 29 │ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm │ Business Administration Building (BSA), Room #215
This event is to help prepare students for the upcoming career fair.
Friday, February 2 │ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm │ Business Administration Building (BSA), The Brinzo Center For Entrepreneurship (#A123)
Prepare for upcoming internship and job interviews with our mock interview sessions.
Monday, January 29 │ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm │ Business Administration Building (BSA), Room #215
This event is to help prepare students for the upcoming career fair.
Wednesday, February 21 │ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm │ Business Administration Building (BSA), Room #A325
This event is to help prepare students for the upcoming career fair.