Workshops

Participate in our Career Chat to gain insight and advice on how to prepare for a successful interview. 

Representatives from Enterprise Mobility will share expert advice on how to effectively present yourself, answer common interview questions, and help you learn how to highlight your skills and experiences in ways that align with the company’s values and job requirements. You will also learn about the key qualities companies look for in candidates and gain tips on making a lasting impression. 

Whether you’re an under-class student just starting out or an upper-class student getting ready to graduate, our Career Chat offers a convenient way to get the help you need.

Learn more & register on Handshake

Maximize your career fair success with this dynamic workshop (Tuesday, February 4th from 11:00 – 12:30 pm) designed to help you stand out and make meaningful connections. Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a seasoned job seeker, this session equips you with the strategies and confidence needed to excel.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Before the Fair: Tips for researching companies, tailoring your resume, and preparing an elevator pitch that makes a strong first impression.
  • During the Fair: Strategies to approach recruiters, ask insightful questions, and present yourself as a top candidate.
  • After the Fair: Learn how to follow up effectively to keep the conversation going and solidify your professional relationships.

You will also have an opportunity to ask questions and get their resume reviewed by a Career Advisor. In addition, an employer partner from Union Home Mortgage and Fastenal will be present for questions and networking opportunities.

By the end of this workshop, you’ll be ready to navigate the career fair with poise, professionalism, and purpose—setting yourself apart from the crowd.

Who Should Attend:

This 90-minute workshop is perfect for students, recent graduates, and professionals seeking new opportunities or looking to make an impact at their next career fair.

Bring your career fair-related questions - we want to give you all the information you need to have a successful career fair experience!

 

Location: Crawford Hall Brinzo Entrepreneurial Lab 116

Questions? Email us at buscareers@kent.edu. Registration is preferred but not required for attendance.

Learn more & register on Handshake

Are you ready to shine in your next interview? This engaging and interactive workshop (Monday, March 3 from 1:30 – 3:00 pm) is designed to help you master the art of interviewing and leave a lasting impression. Whether you're preparing for your first interview, aiming to switch careers, or want to refine your skills, this session has you covered.

What to Expect:

  • Practical Strategies: Learn effective techniques to answer common and challenging interview questions with confidence.
  • Tailored Preparation: Understand how to research and align your skills with the role you’re pursuing.
  • Body Language and Communication: Discover tips to convey professionalism and enthusiasm, both verbally and non-verbally.
  • Mock Interview Practice: Participate in role-playing exercises to gain hands-on experience and receive constructive feedback.

By the end of the workshop, you'll walk away with the tools and confidence to excel in interviews and make your career goals a reality. Join us and take the next step toward landing your dream job!

Who Should Attend:

This workshop is ideal for job seekers, students, professionals looking to pivot roles, or anyone wanting to improve their interview performance.

Bring your interview-related questions – a representative from Fastenal will join us and give us an employer perspective on what they’re looking for during interviews.

 

Location: Crawford Hall - John S. and Marlene J. Center for Entrepreneurship (Room 116)

Any questions? Please email buscareers@kent.edu or call (330) 672-1285

Learn more & register on Handshake



 

Come to our Career Chat to learn how to build your brand and market yourself to prospective employers!

Representatives from Fastenal will be here to help you learn how to effectively market your skills, experiences, and personal brand to stand out in the competitive job market. You can gain insights into the importance of personal branding, including how to showcase your strengths, tailor your resume and LinkedIn profile, and network strategically to attract potential employers. You will also gain valuable tips on how to present yourself confidently, highlight your unique value, and align your personal brand with the needs of employers. 

Whether you’re an under-class student just starting out or an upper-class student getting ready to graduate, our Career Chat offers a convenient way to get the help you need.

Learn more & register on Handshake

Starting a new role can be exciting and overwhelming. This workshop (Thursday, April 10 from 11:00 – 12:30 pm) is designed to help you navigate the critical first 90 days with confidence and clarity, setting the foundation for long-term success.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Understanding Expectations: Gain insights into what employers look for in a new hire during the onboarding and probationary period.
  • Building Relationships: Learn how to effectively communicate with colleagues, supervisors, and other stakeholders to establish trust and credibility.
  • Defining Goals: Develop strategies for setting realistic and impactful short-term goals to demonstrate your value early on.
  • Overcoming Challenges: Identify common pitfalls new employees face and learn proactive approaches to tackle them.

Interactive Elements:

  • Scenario-based discussions to explore real-world challenges.
  • Practical exercises to create your personalized 90-day action plan.
  • Peer and facilitator feedback to refine your approach.

By the end of this session, you’ll have the tools and strategies to confidently approach your first 90 days, make a positive impression, and set the stage for a successful career journey.

Who Should Attend:

Ideal for students, recent graduates, and professionals transitioning to a new role or organization.

Bring your questions – a representative from Enterprise Mobility will join us and give us an employer perspective on what they’re looking for new hires.

 

Location: John S. and Marlene J. Center for Entrepreneurship (Room 116)

Questions? Email buscareers@kent.edu or call (330) 672-1285

 

Learn more and register on Handshake

Join the Ambassador Crawford College of Business & Entrepreneurship and the Office of Community Engaged Learning for an afternoon of networking and community service on Friday, April 4th from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm. Location Crawford Hall 222.

Networking for Good, part of our Ready for Business event series, is a collaboration between Community Engaged Learning and the ACCBE Career Services Office. This event is designed for students and employer partners to connect, network, and learn about opportunities while working together on projects that will help members of the Kent community.

Come join us - participate in a variety of service activities and connect with employers! Questions? Email us at buscareers@kent.edu.

Learn more & register on Handshake

The Kent State University Museum is pleased to announce its winter exhibition, “Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson: Micro/Macro,” a solo exhibition by Ohio-based artist, Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson. Consistent with the museum’s mission to showcase exceptional textile art and to inspire the next generation of artists, the exhibition includes over 30 large-scale works by Kent State alumna Jónsson.

The exhibition is curated by Sara Hume, Ph.D. and will be open to the public from Friday, January 24 through August 3, 2025. A public opening reception and artist talk will be held on Thursday, January 23 at 5 p.m. at the museum.

This exhibition is sponsored by Ken Robinson. The Kent State University Museum receives operating support through a sustainability grant from the Ohio Arts Council.

Three images depicting kids engaged in various activities including sitting behind the controls of an airplane, conducting a pre-flight check, and using an augmented reality flight simulator.

 

The Nikki Kukwa Memorial Aeronautics Camp was established to celebrate the life of Nikki Kukwa. Nikki was a Kent State aeronautics student who was instrumental in establishing the Women in Aeronautics Club, was an exemplary student, and served as an inspiration to those who knew her. She passed away on Oct. 23, 2006, after receiving a leukemia diagnosis during her junior year at Kent State. This camp honors her positive influence in aeronautics, and we hope it inspires the next generation of female aviators.

In this camp, 20 female high school students will receive a free, three-day camp experience funded through the Nikki Kukwa Memorial Aviation Fund and The College or Aeronautics and Engineering. Students will explore careers in aviation while staying in dorms on Kent State University’s Kent Campus. The camp includes a tour of a regional airport, experience at KSU’s Air Traffic Control Lab and a flight out of the KSU Airport.

Registration is now closed. Thank you!

Please join the National Capital Alumni Chapter in welcoming the Washington Program in National Issues (WPNI) Class of 2025! The Opening Ceremony provides a great opportunity for alumni, mentors and friends to meet the students in person over hors d'oeuvres and refreshments in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C. The event will feature networking, lively conversation and more. The dress code for this event is business casual.

RSVP Now
 RSVP by Jan. 21. 

The School of Art Student Annual Exhibit showcases work from Kent State students across the university.

This show will be on display at the Center for the Visual Arts (325 Terrace Drive) in the CVA/Crawford/Payto Galleries from March 7-26, 2025.

Reception: March 21, 5-7 p.m.

 

This exhibit is sponsored by :

All Media Art Supply logo and Richard S. and Alita Rogers Family Foundation
 

Participate in our Career Chat to gain insight and advice on how to prepare for a successful interview. 

Representatives from Enterprise Mobility will share expert advice on how to effectively present yourself, answer common interview questions, and help you learn how to highlight your skills and experiences in ways that align with the company’s values and job requirements. You will also learn about the key qualities companies look for in candidates and gain tips on making a lasting impression. 

Whether you’re an under-class student just starting out or an upper-class student getting ready to graduate, our Career Chat offers a convenient way to get the help you need.

Learn more & register on Handshake

Maximize your career fair success with this dynamic workshop (Tuesday, February 4th from 11:00 – 12:30 pm) designed to help you stand out and make meaningful connections. Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a seasoned job seeker, this session equips you with the strategies and confidence needed to excel.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Before the Fair: Tips for researching companies, tailoring your resume, and preparing an elevator pitch that makes a strong first impression.
  • During the Fair: Strategies to approach recruiters, ask insightful questions, and present yourself as a top candidate.
  • After the Fair: Learn how to follow up effectively to keep the conversation going and solidify your professional relationships.

You will also have an opportunity to ask questions and get their resume reviewed by a Career Advisor. In addition, an employer partner from Union Home Mortgage and Fastenal will be present for questions and networking opportunities.

By the end of this workshop, you’ll be ready to navigate the career fair with poise, professionalism, and purpose—setting yourself apart from the crowd.

Who Should Attend:

This 90-minute workshop is perfect for students, recent graduates, and professionals seeking new opportunities or looking to make an impact at their next career fair.

Bring your career fair-related questions - we want to give you all the information you need to have a successful career fair experience!

 

Location: Crawford Hall Brinzo Entrepreneurial Lab 116

Questions? Email us at buscareers@kent.edu. Registration is preferred but not required for attendance.

Learn more & register on Handshake

Are you ready to shine in your next interview? This engaging and interactive workshop (Monday, March 3 from 1:30 – 3:00 pm) is designed to help you master the art of interviewing and leave a lasting impression. Whether you're preparing for your first interview, aiming to switch careers, or want to refine your skills, this session has you covered.

What to Expect:

  • Practical Strategies: Learn effective techniques to answer common and challenging interview questions with confidence.
  • Tailored Preparation: Understand how to research and align your skills with the role you’re pursuing.
  • Body Language and Communication: Discover tips to convey professionalism and enthusiasm, both verbally and non-verbally.
  • Mock Interview Practice: Participate in role-playing exercises to gain hands-on experience and receive constructive feedback.

By the end of the workshop, you'll walk away with the tools and confidence to excel in interviews and make your career goals a reality. Join us and take the next step toward landing your dream job!

Who Should Attend:

This workshop is ideal for job seekers, students, professionals looking to pivot roles, or anyone wanting to improve their interview performance.

Bring your interview-related questions – a representative from Fastenal will join us and give us an employer perspective on what they’re looking for during interviews.

 

Location: Crawford Hall - John S. and Marlene J. Center for Entrepreneurship (Room 116)

Any questions? Please email buscareers@kent.edu or call (330) 672-1285

Learn more & register on Handshake



 

Come to our Career Chat to learn how to build your brand and market yourself to prospective employers!

Representatives from Fastenal will be here to help you learn how to effectively market your skills, experiences, and personal brand to stand out in the competitive job market. You can gain insights into the importance of personal branding, including how to showcase your strengths, tailor your resume and LinkedIn profile, and network strategically to attract potential employers. You will also gain valuable tips on how to present yourself confidently, highlight your unique value, and align your personal brand with the needs of employers. 

Whether you’re an under-class student just starting out or an upper-class student getting ready to graduate, our Career Chat offers a convenient way to get the help you need.

Learn more & register on Handshake

Starting a new role can be exciting and overwhelming. This workshop (Thursday, April 10 from 11:00 – 12:30 pm) is designed to help you navigate the critical first 90 days with confidence and clarity, setting the foundation for long-term success.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Understanding Expectations: Gain insights into what employers look for in a new hire during the onboarding and probationary period.
  • Building Relationships: Learn how to effectively communicate with colleagues, supervisors, and other stakeholders to establish trust and credibility.
  • Defining Goals: Develop strategies for setting realistic and impactful short-term goals to demonstrate your value early on.
  • Overcoming Challenges: Identify common pitfalls new employees face and learn proactive approaches to tackle them.

Interactive Elements:

  • Scenario-based discussions to explore real-world challenges.
  • Practical exercises to create your personalized 90-day action plan.
  • Peer and facilitator feedback to refine your approach.

By the end of this session, you’ll have the tools and strategies to confidently approach your first 90 days, make a positive impression, and set the stage for a successful career journey.

Who Should Attend:

Ideal for students, recent graduates, and professionals transitioning to a new role or organization.

Bring your questions – a representative from Enterprise Mobility will join us and give us an employer perspective on what they’re looking for new hires.

 

Location: John S. and Marlene J. Center for Entrepreneurship (Room 116)

Questions? Email buscareers@kent.edu or call (330) 672-1285

 

Learn more and register on Handshake

Join the Ambassador Crawford College of Business & Entrepreneurship and the Office of Community Engaged Learning for an afternoon of networking and community service on Friday, April 4th from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm. Location Crawford Hall 222.

Networking for Good, part of our Ready for Business event series, is a collaboration between Community Engaged Learning and the ACCBE Career Services Office. This event is designed for students and employer partners to connect, network, and learn about opportunities while working together on projects that will help members of the Kent community.

Come join us - participate in a variety of service activities and connect with employers! Questions? Email us at buscareers@kent.edu.

Learn more & register on Handshake

The Kent State University Museum is pleased to announce its winter exhibition, “Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson: Micro/Macro,” a solo exhibition by Ohio-based artist, Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson. Consistent with the museum’s mission to showcase exceptional textile art and to inspire the next generation of artists, the exhibition includes over 30 large-scale works by Kent State alumna Jónsson.

The exhibition is curated by Sara Hume, Ph.D. and will be open to the public from Friday, January 24 through August 3, 2025. A public opening reception and artist talk will be held on Thursday, January 23 at 5 p.m. at the museum.

This exhibition is sponsored by Ken Robinson. The Kent State University Museum receives operating support through a sustainability grant from the Ohio Arts Council.

Three images depicting kids engaged in various activities including sitting behind the controls of an airplane, conducting a pre-flight check, and using an augmented reality flight simulator.

 

The Nikki Kukwa Memorial Aeronautics Camp was established to celebrate the life of Nikki Kukwa. Nikki was a Kent State aeronautics student who was instrumental in establishing the Women in Aeronautics Club, was an exemplary student, and served as an inspiration to those who knew her. She passed away on Oct. 23, 2006, after receiving a leukemia diagnosis during her junior year at Kent State. This camp honors her positive influence in aeronautics, and we hope it inspires the next generation of female aviators.

In this camp, 20 female high school students will receive a free, three-day camp experience funded through the Nikki Kukwa Memorial Aviation Fund and The College or Aeronautics and Engineering. Students will explore careers in aviation while staying in dorms on Kent State University’s Kent Campus. The camp includes a tour of a regional airport, experience at KSU’s Air Traffic Control Lab and a flight out of the KSU Airport.

Registration is now closed. Thank you!

Please join the National Capital Alumni Chapter in welcoming the Washington Program in National Issues (WPNI) Class of 2025! The Opening Ceremony provides a great opportunity for alumni, mentors and friends to meet the students in person over hors d'oeuvres and refreshments in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C. The event will feature networking, lively conversation and more. The dress code for this event is business casual.

RSVP Now
 RSVP by Jan. 21. 

The School of Art Student Annual Exhibit showcases work from Kent State students across the university.

This show will be on display at the Center for the Visual Arts (325 Terrace Drive) in the CVA/Crawford/Payto Galleries from March 7-26, 2025.

Reception: March 21, 5-7 p.m.

 

This exhibit is sponsored by :

All Media Art Supply logo and Richard S. and Alita Rogers Family Foundation
 
Fashion Timeline
Jun. 29, 2012

Palmer and Mull Galleries | Sara Hume, Curator
The “Fashion Timeline” showcases the Kent State University Museum’s world-class collection of historic fashions. Encompassing over two centuries of fashion history, this exhibition is designed to show the evolution of styles and silhouettes while contextualizing the pieces with relevant political, technological and cultural developments.

Jun. 28, 2024

"The Hepburn Style: Katharine and her Designers" is now on display at the Kent State University Museum. Throughout the exhibition, you will see the elements of comfort, movement and proportion represented in Katharine Hepburn’s fashion choices and in the costumes she wore.

Jan. 24, 2025

The Kent State University Museum is pleased to announce its winter exhibition, “Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson: Micro/Macro,” a solo exhibition by Ohio-based artist, Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson. Consistent with the museum’s mission to showcase exceptional textile art and to inspire the next generation of artists, the exhibition includes over 30 large-scale works by Kent State alumna Jónsson.

The exhibition is curated by Sara Hume, Ph.D. and will be open to the public from Friday, January 24 through August 3, 2025. A public opening reception and artist talk will be held on Thursday, January 23 at 5 p.m. at the museum.

This exhibition is sponsored by Ken Robinson. The Kent State University Museum receives operating support through a sustainability grant from the Ohio Arts Council.

Colorful textile tapestry depicting the Madonna
Mar. 21, 2025

The Kent State University Museum is pleased to announce its spring exhibition, “John Paul Morabito: Madonna dei Femminellə”, a solo exhibition by the head of the textiles program at Kent State University’s School of Art.

Mar. 31, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Apr. 07, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Apr. 14, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Apr. 21, 2025

Visit the CAED to see Laure Nolte's exhibit "Field of Dreams" on display from April 21 - August 21 in the Armstrong Gallery.

Apr. 21, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Apr. 28, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Apr. 29, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Apr. 30, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

May. 01, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

Alan Canfora
May. 02, 2025

Alan Canfora was one of nine students wounded on May 4, 1970, when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on Kent State students during an anti-war protest on campus. Explore Canfora’s incredible collection of materials documenting his lifelong commitment to activism, advocacy and remembrance of those wounded and killed on May 4, 1970, including the large part he played in the May 4 Task Force (M4TF).
Curated by Savannah Gould, Special Collections Project Archivist, April 2025

May. 02, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

May. 03, 2025

Jerry Lewis was professor of sociology at Kent State University from 1966 to 1996. He witnessed the May 4 shootings as a faculty marshal and dedicated much of his career to researching, memorializing, and lecturing about the events of May 4, 1970. This exhibit explores Lewis’ career as a teacher, academic, faculty marshal, collector and chronicler who was driven by his dedication to May 4 and passion for its preservation.

May. 03, 2025

Art can be a positive healing experience, allowing reflection, encouraging discussion, and bringing people together. Join the May 4 Visitors Center for a vigil lantern making workshop led by Jennifer Schwartz, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy at Ursuline College. Customize a lantern, conveying your own message of peace and remembrance, to use during the May 4 Vigil on Saturday evening. This event is a drop-in experience but supplies are limited and available on a first come first serve basis.

May. 03, 2025

We will be going to Trail Lake Park for a beginner-friendly paddle around the lake in some kayaks! There is beautiful scenery, wildlife, and fresh air to take in while on the water. We will provide an introduction to kayaking before we get on the water going over lake safety, paddling strokes, and more! There is also an accessible kayak put-in at the docks for easy entry into your kayak.
Date & Time: Saturday, May 3 from 2 - 5 p.m.
Location: Trail Lake Park - meet at the SRWC
Cost: $30 Students, $35 Non-students

May. 03, 2025

Join us for a history-focused panel discussion on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 @ 3:00pm in the Raup Geography Library (McGilvrey 417). This event is open to the public and is part of May 4th programming.

The panel will feature:

Robert K. Brigham- Vassar College
"Was Couth Vietnam Viable?"

Shane Strate - Kent State University
“Confronting a Unified Vietnam: Southeast Asia after 1975”

James A. Tyner - Kent State University
“The ‘Other’ Fall: Cambodia & the Legacy of America’s War in Vietnam”

This event is co-sponsored by the May 4th Education Committee and The School of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University.

May. 03, 2025

Explore the Kent campus and downtown area with the scholars behind Mapping May 4. Visitors will walk approximately 2 miles to tour Kent landmarks, learning about the events leading up to, during, and after the tragic shooting in 1970. This outdoor tour will utilize the Mapping May 4 website, which draws from the oral histories in the May 4 Collection, Kent State Special Collections & Archives to better understand the events of May 4 through geography.

Meet at the entrance of the May 4 Visitors Center on the west side of Taylor Hall.
Tour will run rain or shine- appropriate shoes and possible rain gear are encouraged
Duration: apx. 60 minutes