Ali Fuhrman Memorial Scholarship

The Ali Fuhrman Memorial Scholarship, named after Ali Fuhrman—an alumna of Delta Gamma, Gamma Epsilon chapter here at Kent State. Ali graduated from the Hospitality Management program. Ali's life was tragically taken after she was hit by a drunk driver a year after graduating from Kent State in 2015. Ali exemplified the values of Delta Gamma and wore the golden anchor with pride. This scholarship can be presented to any member of the FSL community who represents and embodies the FSL community values—just as Ali did.

Virginia Buckley Memorial Scholarship

The Virginia Buckley Memorial Delta Gamma Leadership Scholarship was established this year in honor of Virginia "Ginny" Buckley, who served as the first chapter President of Delta Gamma, Gamma Epsilon chapter in 1947 here at Kent State. The Virginia Buckley Memorial Delta Gamma Leadership Scholarship is awarded to sisters of the Delta Gamma, Gamma Epsilon chapter who have served in executive leadership positions within the chapter and display academic achievement.

Sharon Sigel Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship is named after Sharon Sigel, a member of Alpha Phi, Beta Omega chapter whose life was taken from her while working a closing shift at her job in 1981. Sharon was a business student who championed female success. This scholarship is given to outstanding members of Alpha Phi that have financial need to support degree progress.

Scholarship Amount

  • TBD

Number of Scholarships Issued

  • Varies

Criteria

  • Must be an active member of Alpha Phi, Beta Omega chapter at Kent State University in good standing.

Paul C. Kitchin, Jr. Scholarship

Paul C. Kitchin Jr. was the first founding member of the Ohio Lambda chapter of Phi Delta Theta here at Kent State, and was a professor of political science during his tenure here. This scholarship is presented to Phi Delta Theta men who exemplify the values of friendship, sound learning and rectitude.

Scholarship Amount

  • TBD

Number of Scholarships Issued

  • Varies

Criteria

  • Must be an active member of Phi Delta Theta at Kent State University in good standing.

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Kent State Today showcases the university's most striking images from 2025, as captured by staff photographers Bob Christy, Rami Daud and Mike Rich, and their student colleagues, throughout a year of academic achievement, campus celebrations and student success. From theatrical performances and technological innovation to commencement ceremonies and everyday campus life, these photographs tell the visual story of a vibrant year at Kent State University.  ...

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Author: Writer McGee

Published: December 21, 2025

Winter on campus 2025.

  The time between Thanksgiving Break and Winter Break was busy - and snowy - for Golden Flashes.     Within these two short weeks, Kent State students braved the snow to tackle final projects, final exams, defense of theses and dissertations, and for the final cohort of the Class of 2025, Fall Commencement.   Want to see YOUR photos in “IN A FLASH?” Submit your Kent State-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future Kent State Today post. Photos should be framed -horizontally- and include a brief descript...

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