Dear Members of the Kent State University Community,Welcome back! So happy to see our campuses humming with the return of students, faculty and staff for the Spring 2026 Semester. Thank you for what you do for Kent State.As we begin this semester, I want to share upcoming leadership transitions in the Office of Government and Community Relations, and in the Division of Information Technology. I am pleased to announce the appointment of Nicholas (Nick) Ciofani as executive director of government and community relations, effective March 1. Nick has served as deputy director of government an...

Dr. Shana Klein

The 2025 recipient of the William R. Levin Award for Research in the History of Art since 1750 is Shana Klein, Associate Professor of Art History at Kent State University. Her proposal, “Spoiled Milk: The Politics of Race and Motherhood in U.S. Art and Visual Culture,” explores motherhood during the long 19th century (1850-1920) during a period of profound change. This book project explores visual depictions of pregnancy, childbirth and infant care and considers how motherhood was politicized as a responsibility to generate and raise “white” citizens.In 2013, William R. Levin, Profes...

Power Hour (Spring 2026)

Mondays
SALEMBiologyDr. Louise SteeleAcademic Learning Commons1 - 2 p.m.
EAST LIVERPOOLNursingProf. Angela DouglassMary Patterson Nursing Lab (Room 115)2 - 3:30 p.m.
Tuesdays
SALEMSonographyProf. Cyndi PetersonSonography Lab (Room 197)noon - 1 p.m. as needed
SALEMNursingProf.

  We are excited to announce that Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor in Kent State’s Department of Psychological Sciences, has been awarded an $85,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Medicaid Maternal and Infant Support Program. This award will provide additional support for Dr. Neal-Barnett’s Spirit of Motherhood Program. Congratulations to Dr. Neal-Barnett for her impressive accomplishments!...

Early January snowfall, Spring Semester 2026.

  Students saw falling temperatures and accumulating snow as they completed the first week of classes in Spring Semester 2026, after returning from winter break.     Want to see YOUR photos in “IN A FLASH?” Submit your Kent State-related photos to InAFlash@kent.edu and you may see them in a future Kent State Today post. Photos should be framed -horizontally- and include a brief description of what’s happening in the photo along with when and where it was taken. ...

Webinar presented by: Justin Edwards, Executive Director, Career Exploration & Development Kent State University.
Learn how to: Tailor your resume to job descriptions, Clearly articulate your experiences, Stand out to hiring committees, Use AI tools responsibly in your job search. Everyone is welcome! Free coffee and snacks!

Receiving their white coats were (front, from left) Landry Baker, Paige Grimes, Cameo Hurst, Ella Carano, Alexis Vlaiku, and (back from left) Mackenzie Parker, Mikayla Busse, Destiny Grey, Morgan Lucas, Angelina Lopez.

 Kent State at Salem held its White Coat Ceremony for students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, signifying a rite of passage as they transition into the nursing field.Ten sophomore BSN students each received a white coat that helps establish their “professional identity” and coincides with the beginning of training in clinical settings. The White Coat Ceremony was established in 1993 at Columbia University by the Gold Foundation as a way to highlight the importance of humanism in caring for patients by those training to become healthcare professionals. For 30 years, the...

 John Hoornbeek, Ph.D.Congratulations to John Hoornbeek, Ph.D., professor of health policy and management in the College of Public Health, for co-authoring the textbook American Public Policy.Now in its Thirteenth Edition, American Public Policy provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the policymaking process, from procedural approaches and policy instruments to in-depth analysis of specific policy issues. Not shying away from the complexity of governmental procedures, B. Guy Peters and new coauthor John Hoornbeek ensure that the mechanisms of the policy process are understand...

Division of People, Culture and Belonging

A closeup of the word "Training" on the page of a book.

Kent State University’s Talent Management team is hosting an in‑person supervisor training, Facilitating Career Conversations, on Jan. 29, from 1:30–3 p.m. in Heer Hall. This immersive session equips supervisors with the tools, frameworks, and confidence needed to lead meaningful, growth‑focused career conversations that support both employee development and university strategy.What Supervisors Will LearnThe training provides practical guidance and actionable strategies, including:Understanding Roles in Career Development: Supervisors learn how to create a supportive environment, ask powe...

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