The Longest Day graphic on dementia

For the third consecutive year, the departments of Recreational Services and Employee Wellness have come together to sponsor The Longest Day® at Kent State, in conjunction with the Alzheimer's Association. Objectives of the Longest Day are many ranging from awareness of the various forms of dementia to emotional support for those fighting the disease and for those who love and care for them. With a week-long series of events, we have included a one-hour webinar on Differentiating Dementias.  Dementia is not a specific disease, but rather a group of conditions characterized...

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KSU Starsphere

Dear Emerging Media & Technology Students, Throughout my time at Kent State University, our students have called for change in the unequal treatment of Black communities. They have honored our university with their activism, their eloquent cries for justice and peace. In the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown Jr. by Ferguson police, students in my first course at Kent State focused their semester-long project on inequalities in policing and violence in Black communities. They created an online campaign to advocate for education and change by connecting their friends and family to onl...

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KSU Starsphere

We are all now, truly, witnesses. The events of 2020 stand at a watershed, with core values, careers and families facing stresses that challenge our souls and our social systems. As part of an older generation, I remember the 1960s as a parallel era of great social change. Today, however, in the wake of George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis May 25, the ubiquitous video feeds from countless cellphones across media and social channels have lay bare the anguish and the anger for all to see. In full view, peaceful protest has spread across this land, punctuated by law enforcement overreach a...

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taylor hall

Dear Students, We have all witnessed the worldwide focus on racial injustices brought to light during the past few weeks. We are, perhaps now, more aware than ever of the racism that harms African Americans and other communities of color in our school, our neighborhoods, and our country. Change and growth rarely happen as a result of a single moment of effort. We must all act continuously to confront racism and inequity and strengthen our school and our communities' culture of inclusiveness and respect. We must stand together with our communities of color! To our African American communi...

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taylor hall

Hello School of Communication Studies Students, I am writing because like me, you too may be infuriated by the senseless murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and countless others. The hatred, violence, and injustice on display over the past few weeks crystalized for me how much work needs to be done, yet I am hopeful. We are witnessing, again, profound issues of racial inequality even as we experience a pandemic that is disproportionately impacting the African American community. These things underscore the dangers of systemic racism and they reinforce the urgency for s...

Seven student headshots

When students in Kent State University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication began to face the reality of losing their media internships this summer in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty and staff moved quickly to develop an innovative solution for students, recent School grads and media partners. With input and support from faculty, staff and students across the university and generous financial support from a Scripps Howard Foundation grant, Kent State Student Media created a pilot project called the Collaborative News Lab @ Kent State University. News Lab will partner w...

Flowering tree branch

Dana Hansen, Ph.D., APRN, ACHPN, Amy Petrinec, Ph.D., RN, and Tracey Motter, DNP, RN, researchers from Kent State College of Nursing, along with Maureen Keeley, Ph.D., Texas State, have developed a website to offer information, support via blog participation and research opportunities for family caregivers of those touched by a serious or critical illness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit https://bit.ly/3fRWsw4 to learn more. All research is IRB approval from the Kent State University IRB.   The following research opportunities can be found on the website:   ...

Athletics grand opening

"Get Your Gold On" with official Kent State Tuscarawas athletic gear during the Golden Eagles Team Shop Grand Opening!   The Team Shop is loaded with apparel for men, women, kids, toddlers and infants. Get your Golden Eagles T-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, performance wear, polos, pullovers, jackets, pants, and jerseys. The shop also includes headwear, backpacks, stadium chairs, blankets and drinkware. Choose from popular designs and brands such as Under Armour, Nike, The North Face, New Era and more.   Access the Golden Eagles Team Shop at  http://sideline.bsnsp...

Intern Blog: Researching and Creating Digital Tools for KBMF

POSTED: Jun. 15, 2020

Since the in-person components of Kent Blossom Music Festival are canceled this season, my internship and its responsibilities have become entirely digital. In today’s blog, I want to introduce some of them related to operations and also ask you, the readers of this blog, to provide any advice to help us better deliver information, services, and performances.

Nursing Faculty Selected by OADN To National Task Force Mariann Harding, Ph.D., Kent State University at Tuscarawas professor of nursing technology, has been appointed to the national Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN) COVID-19 Task Force. Learn more. Geauga Professor Creates Virtual Architecture Camp To Engage Students During Pandemic Judson Kline, adjunct professor in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design at the Geauga Campus, recently created the Virtual Kids’ Home Architecture Camp. Learn more. Webinar - Differentiating Dementias: Wh...

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