Main floor at Undergrad Research Symposium 2023

At a typical career fair, employers set up tables and meet with fair attendees to discuss job opportunities. Kent State turned the tables, literally, at the Undergraduate Symposium on Research, Science and Creative Endeavors on Monday by having its first “Reverse Career Fair.” Representatives from more than 25 area companies and organizations were invited to attend the symposium and meet with the undergraduate student researchers who were presenting their posters. At this year’s symposium, presented by the Office of Student Research, 284 student researchers presented 150 posters illu...

Crystal Smith at Rocket Mortgage Arena

As a Producer for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kent State alumna Crystal Smith, ’18, never imagined the career path she is currently on and the opportunities it would lead to. But through networking and stepping out of her comfort zone, she says she’s discovered new passions and interests.   After graduating with a major in journalism and a minor in public health, Smith expected to be working in health communication. Working in the sports industry was never on her radar. During her time at Kent State, she worked for Student Media, specifically as a TV2 correspondent.   Aft...

Professor Emeritus Jerry M. Lewis speaks at the inaugural luncheon established to honor his legacy as a May 4, 1970, historian and advocate.

The lecture series created in 2022 to honor the legacy of Kent State University Professor Emeritus of Sociology Jerry M. Lewis, Ph.D., will feature Kent State Assistant Professor of Higher Education Administration Erica Eckert, Ph.D., presenting “Where Were the Administrators? A Student Affairs Perspective on May 4, 1970,” as this year’s selected speaker. The Jerry M. Lewis May 4 Lecture and Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, May 3, from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Ballroom. Registration is required for this free event. See the website for tickets and more details. In ...

The Maltempi family at the bell

The Maltempi family is not your average Kent State family. Three generations of the Maltempi family have attended Kent State University and are proud to have seven family members who have graduated from or are currently attending Kent State. Carlo Maltempi, an immigrant and first-generation student, started this Kent State legacy when he began as a student in 1964. Carlo received his bachelor’s degree and master’s degrees in Spanish from Kent State and was on campus until 1970. Carlo Maltempi was a graduate assistant in 1970 working on his thesis and getting ready to graduate during the...

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement

Alumna Gail Pavliga

Gail Pavliga, ’91, MA ’98, Ph.D., is a good listener, a quality that has been the common thread throughout her life as a student, mother, therapist and, most recently, state representative for Ohio House District 72. Pavliga didn’t plan to be a politician. When she first enrolled at Kent State, she wanted to pursue a premedical degree and was moving toward that goal when she got married and started a family. Still, she knew she wanted to continue her education, so she pieced together the courses she would need from the Stark, Salem and Kent campuses to earn a bachelor’s degree in psychology...

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