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Stark Campus: May 4th and Its Meaning on American Society
Kent State Stark
Grand Vision; The Prospects for Radical Change
The two decades of the 60s and 70s were emblematic of political and societal transformations. With the events of May 1968, anti-war protests and womenʼs liberation movement, this climate of unrest marked the emergence of the radical or ʻcounter-designʼ movement which questioned the rationalism and functionalism of modernity by proposing utopian ideas and manifestos that could reinvent cities and create a revolution in architecture Prospects for Radical Change exhibit offers the chance to explore the projects of fifteen individuals and collectives from this period, half a century after their existence.
May 4, 50th Commemoration
Fall Community Engagement Meeting
Community Engaged Learning at Kent State University will host its annual gathering for faculty, staff, and community partners. Networking and professional development opportunities will be offered (learning session titles will be announced soon). Participants may also receive a tour of the May 4th Visitor Center and presentation by their staff.
Community Engaged Learning
Fashion Focus: Wearing Justice Gallery Talk in The KSU Museum
May 4, 50th Commemoration
Making Meaning of May 4: The Kent State Shootings in American History
May 4, 50th Commemoration
Making Meaning of May 4: The Kent State Shootings in American History
May 4, 50th Commemoration
Making Meaning of May 4: The Kent State Shootings in American History
May 4, 50th Commemoration
Howard Ruffner Moments of Truth Book Launch and Signing
May 4, 50th Commemoration
Fashion Focus: The Divisions and Confluences of Culture and Counterculture
Kent State University Museum