Do parents or support members need to attend DKS?

We welcome family members and support members to attend orientation. We recognize that they play an important role in student success and want to ensure they’re included. This is a great time for family members to learn more and connect with departments on campus that offer student support throughout the year. There are parts of the orientation program specifically designated for the student and parts of the program specifically designated for the family member.  

What should I pack or bring with me to DKS?

We host orientation rain or shine, so please be mindful of the weather. Items to pack include: comfortable shoes, clothing for the duration of your stay (we recommend dressing in layers), toiletries and any necessary medication, pajamas, shower shoes or flip flops. Be sure to pack your chargers and any blankets or comfort items you would like to bring. A linen packet that includes towels, a wash cloth, a fitted sheet and a flat sheet will be provided for your residence hall room.

KSU Press author Jamie C. Capuzza earns accolades for "The Fifth Star"

The Kent State University Press is delighted to announce that Professor Jamie C. Capuzza’s new book, The Fifth Star: Ohio’s Fight for Women’s Right to Vote (Kent State University Press, 2023), has received the 2024 Senior Scholar Publication Award from the Ohio Academy of History. The award was announced on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at the Ohio Academy of History’s annual conference.

Kent Engaged & Emerging Professionals - an Employee Resource Group highlight

Kent Engaged & Emerging Professionals (KEEP) is pleased to announce a new professional development opportunity on Apr. 11: Navigating Your Promotion. Email Nzinga Hart at nbodden@kent.edu to register. An Employee Resource Group, KEEP is open to any university employee that identifies as an emerging or engaged leader. They provide opportunities for members to grow professionally, organize service options for members to give back to the community, and serve as a base to meet and connect with other professionals. 

April is Earth Month: Planet vs. Plastics

The 2024 Earth Month Committee has planned events throughout the month of April based on the theme “Planet vs. Plastics." Join in the Earth Month celebration and check out speakers, the annual bioblitz, Earth Fest, clean-ups, plant sale fundraisers, fiber art gallery exhibition, sustainable dining sessions and more! The Earth Month Committee is chaired by the Office of Sustainability with over 30 department, office, student organization and regional campus representatives.

Mindful Mondays with Daron return

Employee Wellness is pleased to announce that we're bringing back Mindful Mondays with Daron starting this May. In the meantime, join us Apr. 24 for Attentional Fitness: Demystifying Mindfulness, an exploration of various ways to turn mindfulness practice into a secret mission. This session serves as an optional orientation to the returning Mindful Mondays. 

Temporary off-campus worksites for faculty

Full-time faculty now have the opportunity to request a temporary off-campus worksite for summer courses that are 100% online. If no temporary off-campus worksite is requested, the tax withholding will be at the applicable rate for the campus offering the course. Complete the form by clicking below or visiting the Academic Personnel forms page and choose the Faculty Municipal Tax Form: Requesting a Temporary Off-Campus Worksite form in the Dynamic Forms list. Part-time faculty may also request a temporary off-campus worksite for their fully online courses.

School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration

 The Higher Education Administration program is proud to announce Gregory L. King, M.Ed. ’93, as the recipient of the 2023-24 Alumni Award. The award recognizes program alumni who have achieved a noteworthy and accomplished career in the field of higher education.King, a native of Bedford, Ohio, is the 14th president of the University of Mount Union. King graduated from Mount Union in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts in business administration and sport management. He joined the staff at Mount Union that same year as the institution’s first intern of the Wayne Manzilla Diversity Internship pr...

Planetarium projector

  On April 8, 2024, the Kent State University Department of Physics will host four planetarium shows at 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, and 4 pm.  Embark on your own stargazing adventure and join us underneath our awe-inspiring 40-foot dome for any of our three planetarium shows taking place April 8 – the day of the total solar eclipse. Student guides will take guests on a captivating journey through space that explores the constellations and how to navigate the night sky.  In addition, the Department of Physics will have faculty and students available for demonstrations and activ...

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