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Flashes Fighting Hunger at Kent State University is a student-powered and volunteer-driven organization dedicated to reducing food waste and promoting food security.
The CARES Center works collaboratively with students to secure resource that meet their basic needs. The Center works to connect all Kent State students with both on and off-campus resources within our four priority areas of financial wellness, safe, stable, and affordable housing, food security, and mental wellbeing.
PNC Student Banking makes managing your money while you're at school one less thing to worry about.
The Portage Area Regional Transit Authority (PARTA) is a bus service serving the Kent Campus and surrounding community. PARTA provides three on-campus routes: the Campus Loop, Allerton and Stadium/Front Campus. These routes are open to all students and visitors to the university.
Biological anthropology is the study of human structure, variation, and evolution. It has been radically transformed in recent years because of the virtual explosion of knowledge that has occurred in the natural sciences. In the past, much of what used to be called “physical anthropology” was largely descriptive and involved detailed accounts of human fossil discoveries, measurement of the human and primate skeleton, dissection of primate cadavers and description of their anatomy, and some field studies of behavior.