Hear all the soulful classics when What it is… a Celebration of SOUL comes to the Performing Arts Center at Kent State University - Tuscarawas on Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 p.m. What it is… a Celebration of SOUL is a captivating musical extravaganza featuring award winning, and internationally acclaimed, Nashville based musician and songstress Heidi Burson. Burson's inspirational vocals, along with her riveting 10-piece band, feature the soulful classics, everything from "(I Never Loved a Man) The Way That I Love You", and "RESPECT" to Carole King's "(You Make Me Feel) Like a Natural Woma...
On Thursday, January 26 the Growing Democracy Project will host an artists’ reception in the Uumbaji Gallery in Oscar Ritchie Hall at Kent State University (Kent Campus) for the Photovoice Project on Race and Democracy in northeast Ohio. The event is free and open to the public and runs from 4-6:30 p.m. Photovoice is a community-engaged art project that uses photography and storytelling to describe the strengths, weaknesses, and overall health of our community. Photovoice asked community members to take photos that describe their community. Submissions were reviewed by Kent State ...
Laura Gordon, '87, had such a fulfilling experience as a Kent State University student, that she now gives back so that others may find their way to the types of relationships and encounters that helped set her on her path. When her adult children — one recently graduated and one still in college — were looking at schools, she encouraged them to “dig deep” into their majors and find those relationships and activities that the university offered. “I really experienced that myself with my professors,” Gordon said. “Tim Smith ... and Carl Schierhorn were both so supportive in helping me fin...
In March 2021, Lacy Starling, '02, got a call from a community organization in northern Kentucky looking for a CEO for a start-up news organization. They knew Starling only for her business background; after earning her Bachelor of Science in journalism from Kent State University, she went on to earn her M.B.A. For 20 years, she had been an entrepreneur. "‘We want to start a news organization for northern Kentucky and we need a CEO,’” Starling remembers them saying. “They had no idea that I had a journalism degree, they just knew that I was an entrepreneur.” Starling says ...