Dear Golden Flashes, Get ready to soar! I am writing to share exciting information about our 2021 Fall Semester.  I am confident that you will have a full college experience this fall, with all the excitement and activities you expect from your first year on campus.  Our residence halls will be at near capacity, and our dining halls will be open for you to share meals with your friends. The Warren Student Recreation and Wellness Center will be open, and we have more than 400 student organizations waiting for you to join up, make new friends and make a difference.  Pe...

Virtual Student Research Colloquium 2021 logo

Kent State University at Tuscarawas student research projects were showcased during the Virtual Student Research Colloquium on April 5. During the fall semester, Kent State Tuscarawas students were given the opportunity to submit a research proposal to the Student Affairs Committee which reviews and funds the proposals. Once selected, students work with a faculty mentor on rigorous and meaningful undergraduate research. This year’s colloquium showcased the research of eight students with three projects. The faculty mentors who partnered with the students include engineering technology fa...

The Architect’s Newspaper (AN) awards a College of Architecture and Environmental Design’s (CAED) project Honorable Mention for the 2020 ‘Best of Design Awards’ in the Student Work – Group category. “The Bend” is the result of Architecture Professor Greg Stroh’s most recent Build Workshop with undergraduate students Amanda Harrer, Branden Hudak and Thomas Lowry, and graduate students Francesco Aloe, Christopher Brown, John DiAntonio and Alysa Lovich. The workshop’s initial aim was to examine the notion of a mute program reacting to technology and its architectural impact at an intimate scal...

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Dr. Shannon Navy, assistant professor in science education in the School of Teaching, Learning & Curriculum Studies, was recently honored by the Publications Advisory Committee with the National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Research Worth Reading Award for her 2020 Journal of Research in Science Teaching (JRST) lead author publication, Accessed or latent resources? Exploring new secondary science teachers’ networks of resources. This award is given annually to three papers published in JRST that are identified as having the most significant implications for science e...

SPARK was featured in WKSU because preschool education is changing after COVID-19 causes enrollment to drop. Kent State University Division of Mental Health and Substance Use evaluates SPARK annually. To read the WKSU article, click here, or visit the link below: https://www.wksu.org/education/2021-04-14/preschool-education-is-changing-after-covid-19-caused-enrollment-to-drop ...

35mm: A Musical Exhibition

Join us for 35mm: A Musical Exhibition, the School of Theatre and Dance's Spring musical. This musical weaves together stories and songs inspired by the photography of Matthew Murphy, confirming that a picture is indeed worth 1,000 words. While the show is free to view, space is limited due to licensing restrictions.

Virtual Show Dates: May 7, 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. EDT

Please RSVP by May 6.

College of the Arts

Image of three paintings in a gallery by MFA student Katie Butler and a picture of Katie on the right.

Art is a way to contextualize the political climate and make sense of a tumultuous world. MFA candidate in painting and graduate teaching assistant, Katie Butler, has confronted the COVID-19 pandemic and related political issues in her work over the course of the past year. Her still life depictions of fish, a departure from her beginnings in abstraction, convey the anxiety and turmoil that have affected every household to some extent since the outbreak. Katie has been earning her M.F.A. during this unprecedented time, and has used art as a mechanism to explore issues in United States pol...

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