College of the Arts

2023 Annual Fashion Show

The School of Fashion is hosting the 2023 Merchandising Symposium on April 27, 2023, where students get to hear from industry panelists and share their work. Topic: Post COVID-19 Value Chain As we continue to live with and emerge from the COVID 19 pandemic we see supply chains disrupted and a shift in the industry for more nearshoring and right-shoring tactics as well as an interest in retailer-led resale platforms as sustainability, product availability and supply chain logistics and efficiency becomes a critical focal point in this new retail landscape. RSVP for ...

Visit the School of Art

Kent State University’s School of Art is one of Ohio’s top schools in the visual arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in Art Education, Art History, and Studio Art. Our program offers a wide array of studio disciplines, expert faculty and a place for fine arts and liberal arts to come together in creative and inspiring ways. 

Discover Art Visit Day

Our on-campus Discover Art Visit Days are free and open to all current high school and transfer students. 

Appointment Length

  • If you have never met with an advisor in our office, your first advising appointment will be 30 minutes in length, which will give you and your advisor time to get to know one another, go over your GPS plan, review your major, and answer any questions that you have.
  • Most of your advising appointments after that will be 15-30 minutes in length.

     

Advising in EHHS

  • Students may meet with an academic advisor each semester to discuss academic plans and goals.
  • Advisors offer Quick Questions every semester (15 minutes in length). Visiting your advisor for quick questions does not count as your required advising appointment. 

     

Sophie Young in front of NYT building

Sophie Young, ’23, a senior in the School of Media and Journalism, has always admired the New York Times and everything about it (including the Wordle). “It’s a lot of what I consume,” she says. “I get three different New York Times emails in my Inbox every day, and I’ve been reading them for a long time.” So, the opportunity to be part of it is something she considered “absolutely unreal” — but it will soon be a reality as she prepares for a summer internship as a Multi-Platform Editor at the New York Times. As part of her Editing class last fall, she took a test and applied for...

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