OGE - partner students IBP from International Admissions

Kent State is a globally recognized, nationally ranked university. Over 33,000 students are enrolled in our eight campus system including approximately 1,300 international students who represent nearly 100 countries, a higher-than-average percentage compared to other US universities. With one of the safest campuses in America and a supportive, diverse environment, you’ll have countless opportunities to develop your strengths and expand your horizons. And thanks to our average faculty-to-student ratio of 19:1, you’ll find support and services are always available.

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Kyle Jackson hit a two-out three-run homer, capping a four-run eighth and giving the Golden Flashes a 6-4 comeback win over the Western Michigan Broncos in the opening game of the 2023 Mid-American Conference tournament. ...

President Diacon at his high school

Kent State University President Todd Diacon returned to his alma mater, Wellington High School (WHS) in Wellington, Kansas, to be recognized along with other alumni for their accomplishments since their graduation.  The 2023 Wall of Recognition inducts distinguished graduates to acknowledge their outstanding achievements and contributions. This year’s selection included Diacon and only two others.  Diacon was originally selected for the prestigious honor in 2020, however, the ceremony was delayed due to the pandemic.  During his visit, Diacon met with two ...

Engineering project pond skimmer

How do you safely remove debris and litter from ponds, lakes and other bodies of water? With a pond-skimming drone boat, of course! Two groups of engineering technology students decided to take on the task of designing and developing pond skimming devices as their Senior Capstone project during the spring semester. Every year, the College of Applied & Technical Studies (CATS) mechanical and electrical/electronic students at Kent State University at Tuscarawas mechanical and electrical/electronic students combine efforts to design, develop, test and publicly present a final project...

William Kaib earns Delta Pilot Wings

William Kaib has become the first Kent State University student to complete the Delta Propel program and earn his wings as a Delta Airlines pilot!  Kaib, originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, wanted to be a pilot long before stepping foot on Kent State’s campus. “Nobody in my family is a pilot or in the aviation industry at all but my grandfather used to fly model aircraft all the time and I loved watching him do that. Even during baseball games that I was playing in, I would stop and look up any time an airplane flew over.” Taking the first step towards this goal, he began studyin...

Metin Eren, Ph.D., associate professor and director of archeology at Kent State University, demonstrates flintknapping.

Every day, hundreds of stone artifact enthusiasts around the world sit down and begin striking a stone with special tools attempting to craft the perfect arrowhead or knife. This craft is known as flintknapping, and for most, it is a skilled hobby or art form that was thought to occasionally require bandages or stitches. However, new research suggests flintknapping is far more dangerous than previously understood. And for early humans who were without the modern conveniences of hospitals, antibiotics, treated water and bandages, a more severe cut could get infected and be life-threatening.&nbs...

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