Workshops
Meet with an admissions representative to discuss the application process, financial aid, and student services. All participants must adhere to current COVID-prevention protocols.
Meet with an admissions representative to discuss the application process, financial aid, and student services. All participants must adhere to current COVID-prevention protocols.
Meet with an admissions representative to discuss the application process, financial aid, and student services. All participants must adhere to current COVID-prevention protocols.
Meet with an admissions representative to discuss the application process, financial aid, and student services. All participants must adhere to current COVID-prevention protocols.
This family event has been a fixture in the Stow/Kent community for more than two decades and we are thrilled to bring this event back and showcase our Airport and FedEx Aeronautics Academic Center to the community.
The expo offers a unique look into the Kent State Airport (1G3) and offers one-of-a-kind activities for both the young - and young at heart. Activities at this community event include, but are not limited to:
- Participation as an audience member in the inaugural Private Pilot Pinning Ceremony where students who have earned their Private Pilot Certificate from Kent State University (or have completed their first flight course at Kent State University) will receive their first set of wings;
- Flights in Kent State aircraft;
- Flight simulator rides;
- Robotics and drones activities; and
- Vintage aircraft displays.
Join the Wick Poetry Center student workers and interns for a free workshop each week. Wick Weekly invites Kent State students and community members to engage in informal writing prompts and activities. No prior writing experience is required.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
11 a.m. | KSC KIVA
Join us for the Spring 2023 ASPIRE Entrepreneurial Workshop Series featuring Mario J. Gabelli, Chairman and CEO of GAMCO Investors, Inc. (NYSE: GBL). The event will feature a moderated discussion between Gabelli and radio personality Thomas Kelly with an introduction by Ambassador Edward F. Crawford. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

About Mario J. Gabelli
Mario J. Gabelli is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GAMCO Investors, Inc. and LICT Corp. He is Executive Chairman of Associated Capital Group, Inc. Mr. Gabelli is a member of the Board of Overseers of Columbia University Graduate School of Business and the Board of Trustees of Roger Williams University and he is a Trustee Associate of Boston College. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Foreign Policy Association, American-Italian Cancer Foundation and the Foundation for Italian Art & Culture. He is a Trustee of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States and the E. L. Wiegand Foundation. Mr. Gabelli is a summa cum laude graduate of Fordham University and holds an MBA degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Business, and an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Roger Williams University and Fordham University.
School of Peace and Conflict Studies, Kent State University (KSU), and the Read Center for International and Intercultural Education (KSU): Zoom Event for International Day of Peace, 21st Sept (12-1.15pm): Race, Colonialism, and the Bomb
On the International Day of Peace, September 21st, 2022, speakers Shampa Biswas and Vincent J. Intondi will deliver talks on "Race, Colonialism, and the Bomb," where they explore the intersections between race, colonialism, and nuclear weapons. Join us from 12pm - 1:15pm by following this link.
Shampa Biswas is a Judge and Mrs. Timothy A. Paul is the Chair of Political Science and Professor of Politics at Whitman College, as well as an international relations theorist specializing in post-colonial theory and nuclear politics. She is the author of Nuclear Desire: Power and the Postcolonial Nuclear Order(University of Minnesota Press, 2014).
Vincent J. Intondi is a Professor of History and Director of the Institute for Race, Justice, and Civic Engagement at Montgomery College. From 2009-2017, Intondi was Director of Research for American University's Nuclear Studies Institute in Washington, DC. He is the author of African Americans Against the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Colonialism, and the Black Freedom Movement (Stanford University Press, 2015).
This event is jointly sponsored by the School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Read Center for International and Intercultural Education.
On the International Day of Peace, September 21st, 2022, speakers Shampa Biswas and Vincent J. Intondi will deliver talks on "Race, Colonialism, and the Bomb," where they explore the intersections between race, colonialism, and nuclear weapons. Join us from 12pm - 1:15pm by following this link: https://tinyurl.com/peaceday2022
Shampa Biswas is Judge and Mrs. Timothy A. Paul Chair of Political Science and Professor of Politics at Whitman College, as well as an international relations theorist specializing in post-colonial theory and nuclear politics. She is the author of Nuclear Desire: Power and the Postcolonial Nuclear Order(University of Minnesota Press, 2014).
Vincent J. Intondi is a Professor of History and Director of the Institute for Race, Justice, and Civic Engagement at Montgomery College. From 2009-2017, Intondi was Director of Research for American University's Nuclear Studies Institute in Washington, DC. He is the author of African Americans Against the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Colonialism, and the Black Freedom Movement (Stanford University Press, 2015).
This event is jointly sponsored by the School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Read Center for International and Intercultural Education.
Join Us for Homecoming!
The KSU History Department invites you back to campus Friday, Sept. 30, at 9:30 a.m. for a special Homecoming event entitled, "Race, Religion and Rights: Reflections on a Post-Roe World." The recent Supreme Court decision nullifying the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion has changed the social and political landscape, and the history department has organized a symposium to provide informed discussion on this topic, with an eye toward understanding some of the complicated histories that led to this moment.
What: Alumni Symposium: Reflections on a Post-Roe World
When: Friday, Sept. 30
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Where: Governance Chambers
3rd Floor Kent Student Center
1075 Risman Drive, Kent, OH 44240
RSVP by Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Topics Covered:
"Parallel Tracks: Bad History and the Backlash to CRT and Reproductive Rights"
Dr. Elizabeth Smith-Pryor, Kent State University
"The Myth of Colorblind Christians: Evangelicals and White Supremacy During the Civil Rights Era"
Dr. Jesse Curtis, Valparaiso University
"Ohio Women Take the Streets: The Women's Temperance Crusade, 1873-74"
Dr. Elaine Frantz, Kent State University