Blog Banner Ali Bredek

Hi! My name is Ali Bredek, and I am currently an environmental studies major, with a minor in park management. I plan to graduate in December 2025. However, this is only my second year on campus. I transferred to Kent State University in the fall semester of 2023 after spending my first year after high school at a different institution. From a young age, I always knew I wanted to go to Kent State.My mom graduated from here, and I wanted to be just like her. However, once it came time to look at schools while still in high school, Kent State must have slipped my mind. I found the college s...

Andy Grammer

Emmy award winner and multi-platinum artist Andy Grammer is bringing his solo tour to the Performing Arts Center at Kent State University - Tuscarawas on Thursday, November 21 at 7:30 p.m.Grammer’s tour, ‘Greater Than: A One Man Show’ will be a night of songs, poetry, and storytelling, with Andy performing both new music and hits throughout a special solo acoustic set. The coast-to-coast tour will bring his captivating live show to markets including Detroit, Washington, DC, Seattle and closing in New Philadelphia, Ohio.Grammer continues to energize, empower, and bring together audiences a...

Fall Info Night

Kent State University at Tuscarawas will hold Fall Information Night on Tues., Oct. 22, 2024, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. The event is designed to give prospective students, including new freshmen, transfer and College Credit Plus (CCP) students, information about the over 30 bachelor’s and associate degree programs offered by the campus, as well as the opportunity to learn about the University’s admission process, financial aid, student success strategies and career exploration.Fall Information Night will include a CCP Information session at 6 p.m. Other interactive ...

For the Future

 For Kent State University at Tuscarawas students, the future is now! Community members can make a difference for local students by joining the Tuscarawas County University Foundation as it launches the 2024 impact campaign For the Future.Beginning this month, the community can make the future forever brighter for our students by supporting local education. Blair Hillyer, chairman, president & CEO of FNB, Inc., and Stephenie Wilson, vice-president of human resources at First Federal Community Bank, will lead this year’s campaign.Generous support of the community is key in providing an...

Revival Campus Fellowship

To provide a solid foundation of Bible-based instruction, equipping our members to preach and teach the Gospel, while abiding by the laws of the Kent State University.

illustration of a population of people

The United States is approaching a so-called “enrollment cliff” or “demographic cliff,” a projection that is being closely monitored by those in higher education.According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, the U.S. will reach a peak population of 3.5 million high school graduates around 2025. “After that, the college-age population is expected to shrink across the next five to 10 years by as much as 15 percent,” the Chronicle states. In addition, the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that the number of 18-year-olds, which currently stands at around 4.2 billion, will not again exceed 4 million i...

Exhibit featuring Bea McPherson

The Military Mapping Maidens of World War II exhibit is now on display on the first floor of the Kent State University Library through November 15.  Who were the Mapping Maidens? The exhibit, sponsored by the Department of Geography, highlights the unique military service of Kent State alumna Bea (Shaheen) McPherson and 223 other women. These “Military Mapping Maidens” or “3M Girls” contributed to the war effort by researching, drafting and compiling over 40,000 maps in the Army Map Service (AMS), now known as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.    “...

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