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When the Kent State campuses were closed in mid-March because of the COVID-19 quarantine, everything about teaching and learning had to change. On the Salem and East Liverpool campuses, the immediate concern was the students: how could we continue to deliver the academic content…
Kent State East Liverpool is holding the 2020 Earth Day Environmental Justice Conference in a virtual format, using Zoom technology, an internet conferencing tool. The conference is Sat., April 18, from 9 a.m. to noon, and is open to the public.
The 2020 Earth Day Environmental Justice Conference will be held, but with a twist: this year’s event will be a “virtual conference.”
The Kent State Columbiana County campuses wasted no time reaching out to the Salem and East Liverpool communities to share resources during this COVID-19 crisis.
The Kent State Columbiana County campuses are working hard to keep information flowing and to create resources that will help find answers to many of your questions.
Dear Kent State East Liverpool and Salem Students,
This week will begin a new chapter for all of us. However, what I know about all of you and the faculty and staff at our campuses, we will handle this, and we will all work to take care of each other through this difficult time.
On Friday, March 13, 2020, President Todd Diacon announced Kent State University will continue remote instruction for the remainder of the spring semester. Starting Monday, all courses will be delivered through remote instruction or already existing online courses on all…
Updated Monday, March 16, 2020:
At 5 p.m. on March 16, 2020, Kent State East Liverpool and Kent State Salem are closed. Essential services will be performed remotely.
Especially in the world of healthcare, practitioners trained in other countries often find that they need additional training before they are permitted to practice in the United States. For foreign-trained physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, Kent State…
The fourth Kent State County Classic basketball game took place Jan. 28, when the Salem High School Quakers hosted the East Liverpool High School Potters in a cross-county match-up.