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Kent State University at East Liverpool recently welcomed Franklin County Commissioner Paula Brooks to campus. Brooks began her academic career at the Kent State East Liverpool Campus and was appointed to President Obama’s White House Task Force on Climate Preparedness and…
From the ground up, students participating in Kent State’s Rural Scholars Program learned a great deal about their communities during a recent five-day “Soil and Water Explorations” workshop.
The 34 students and nine mentors traveled throughout the county getting dirty, wet,…
Kent State University at East Liverpool has been a bright spot of downtown East Liverpool for almost 50 years. Community members and leaders generously support the campus by donating their time and talents, along with financial contributions such as those made through the 100…
Kent State’s Columbiana County Campuses are reaching out to the military veterans among their students, seeking ways to support their academic success.
Kent State University at East Liverpool recognized the academic achievements of numerous students, esteemed alumni and supporters of Kent State during its annual Wall of Fame Honors Award Banquet.
Students in Kent State University at East Liverpool’s Occupational Therapy Assistant program recently participated in the Schizophrenia Awareness Walk held in downtown East Liverpool. The event was part of Schizophrenia Awareness Week, an international observance designed to…
Columbiana County – Kent State University at East Liverpool and Kent State University at Salem announced those students whose academic success earned them a place on the Spring 2014 President’s or Dean’s lists.
To qualify for the President’s List, students must earn…
This past spring, while baseball teams all across the country were preparing for their upcoming seasons, a group of students from Kent State University at Salem were preparing to testify before the Ohio House of Representatives, urging them to declare Oct.
Nearly 200 people of all ages accepted the challenge and participated in the second FlashDash, a 5k obstacle race/walk on the Kent State Salem campus. The event helped raise funds and awareness for the Rural Scholars program, which provides opportunities for middle school…
Nearing the end of the semester Nursing Lab Coordinator Janet Peterson wanted to create both a fun and challenging exercise for nursing students to take their mind off of their upcoming finals. Peterson transformed a section of the nursing lab into a “Hospital Room of Horrors.”