EHHS News
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Terri and Dave Cardy were honored with the 2026 Child Development Center Humanitarian Award at this year’s Robin McManus Scholarship Benefit at Hobbs Hall in Kent.
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Four EHHS programs were recognized in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2026 list of Best Graduate School curriculums.
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Kent State University’s College of Education, Health and Human Services has awarded two prestigious, endowed professorships to Karl Kosko and Lisa Borgerding that reaffirm the university’s long-standing commitment to leadership in education.
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Addressing acid mine drainage that spills into streams and rivers is at the heart of a new National Science Foundation–funded project led by Kent State University Associate Professor of Science Education Bridget Mulvey and Earth Sciences Professor David Singer.
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A supervisor/scholar connection illustrates how mentorship, community partnership, and interdisciplinary training come together to support local families.
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The smart money is on the rock-solid partnership between the Kent State University College of
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A group of Kent State University students spent their spring break learning in Italy and Greece and attending the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics as part of the Business of the Olympics, an advanced sports administration course.
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A poverty simulation immersed Long-Term Care Administration students in the day-to-day realities faced by individuals and families living at or near the poverty level by mirroring the lived experiences of the future workforce they will one day manage.
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The professor and educational technology researcher is among a global elite bringing that expertise directly into Kent State classrooms.
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The Instructional Resource Center recently hosted a mix of faculty, staff, students, former employees, and community leaders who gathered to celebrate its 60th anniversary with tours, displays, and demonstrations of the latest emerging technologies like extended reality and…