Academic Resources

Academic Resources

As a student, you may have a moment when you recognize that you can use some extra assistance in completing or planning academic work, finding new ways to take a class, finding internship opportunities and connecting with your college representatives. Kent State University offers many resources and services to help you along the path to completing your degree.

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Kent State Tuiscarawas welcome wall on a rainy evening

Kent State Tuscarawas will host Parent Night on Thurs., March 7, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Science and Advanced Technology Center. Parents of high school sophomores and juniors are invited to join an informative hour to have questions about college answered. Admissions experts will discuss tips for choosing and applying to colleges. Information will be shared about when and how to register for ACT testing. Financial aid specialists will be available to share the basics of applying for financial aid and scholarships. In addition, information will be provided about programs that allow studen...

Faculty Accomplishments

Faculty Accomplishments

  • Dr. Marty Jencius selected 2023 American Counseling Association Fellow
  • Dr. Cassie Storlie selected as 78th President of Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, a division of the American Counseling Association
  • Dr. Cynthia Osborn awarded Kent State University’s 2022 Distinguished Teaching Award
  • At the Fall All Ohio Counselor’s Conference (AOCC), Dr.
College of the Arts

Headshot of Tony Hardin

KENT, OH – Tony Hardin, Director of the School of Theater and Dance, was recently named a 2024 United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) Fellow. According to USITT, Fellows achieve this recognition through many years of exceptional participation in various aspects of USITT and the entertainment industry. To USITT, the Fellows are members who are leaders in their craft or field and are an indispensable resource in continuing the work of the Institute, working together as peers to support the Institute in its advancement, fundraising, and outreach efforts.  Tony Hardin&nb...

2013-1993: Featured Speakers

  • 2013: Janie Wiltshire
  • 2011: Tom Lutz & Ronald Kooser
  • 2009: Marcus Samuelsson
  • 2008: John Altomare, Adam Buehler and Allysun Doty
  • 2006: Debi Benedetti
  • 2005: Valerie Ferguson
  • 2004: Martin Yan
  • 2002: James Broadhurst
  • 2001: Loretta Paganini, Pameral Waterman and Suzanne Malone
  • 2000: Bob DiBiasio
  • 1999: Herman Cain

MLK event panel

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President Todd Diacon addresses the MLK Luncheon Feb. 1, 2024

Kent State University should aspire to be an empathetic campus community. That was the message President Todd Diacon delivered during his remarks at the Feb. 1 "MLK & Me" luncheon at the Kent Student Center. "Now more than ever opportunities abound to practice what we preach," Diacon said. "To be empathetic. To strive to understand the thoughts, beliefs and concerns of others, even if we don’t agree with that person and what that person says." Embodying his call to exhibit the values of kindness and respect in all that we do, Diacon asked directly for the university community ...

Kent State Classics professor Sarah Harvey, Ph.D., dig at a site in Italy

Historians and archaeologists have been making discoveries along the Tiber River in Italy’s Terni province for nearly 170 years. Here, close to the modern town of Montecchio, decades of archaeological digs have uncovered a variety of tombs and artifacts that could lead to groundbreaking new information surrounding one of Italy’s least-known civilizations. Kent State University Professor Sarah Harvey, Ph.D., in the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies is currently co-director of one such dig, exploring the necropolis of the Vallone di San Lorenzo, which was originally discover...

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