Online midterm grading for all Fall 2022 lower-division undergraduate courses (levels 00000, 10000, 20000) meeting in the full term (Aug. 25, 2022, through Dec. 11, 2022) begins Sept. 15, 2022, via FlashFAST. Please remember that midterm grading applies ONLY to courses that meet for the full semester. Grading policies can be found in the University Catalog. The deadline for midterm grade submission is midnight on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Midterm grades may not be reported after the deadline. The Grade Change workflow cannot be used to report or change midterm grades after the...
It’s junior year and Tessa Stevens wanted mealtimes to be convenient and economical. She purchased a Kent State meal plan, and it has proven to be the way to her heart, her stomach and easy on her wallet. “I got the meal plan because it’s the easiest option,” said Stevens, an environmental studies major, as she consumed a breakfast sandwich and orange juice in Eastway Dining Hall Thursday morning. “All the food is already here. Why would I spend money to buy food? It seemed like a smarter choice because all my resources would be on campus rather than going to the store to buy food.”&nbs...
Remote learning means students can study and take their exams virtually -- make that literally -- anywhere. Recent graduate Jake Mansfield, BA '21, shared these photos from his senior year in which he paused to take an exam while rock climbing in the New River Gorge in Southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains. An experienced rock climber and certified instructor, Mansfield would often do his class work and take exams while out on a pitch; most of the climbs at the New River Gorge are 30-120 feet in height but others are even higher. Photos below also ...
In August 2021, 1,000 incoming Kent State students, faculty and staff began a collaborative community effort to implement a social justice quilting project. This initiative stemmed from the Community Engaged Learning (CEL) department's welcome week and was completed in late August 2022. “The students were only given fabric, fabric glue, stencils and cookie cutters,” Louise Ditchey, academic program officer and coordinator for the executive master of the business administrations program at Kent State, said. “Then after a year of hard work, we all created these quilts together.” Ditchey and Ka...