Senior nursing student Melody Gruse, demonstrates the i-Human simulation experience on her laptop.

Wow, 2020 was rough! Not only did it affect our everyday way of life and how we manage contagious viruses, but it also put our educational system on notice that we need to be flexible and able to change up our teaching methods on a dime. Luckily for nurses, flexibility is our middle name, and we can embrace new modalities both in our bedside practice as well as in our classrooms. We saw this happen in the early days of the pandemic. Nurse educators put their heads together to create meaningful assignments to fill the gap created by the loss of clinical practice for students. Some were better...

The Tolloty Incubator Center

The Business Factory Coworking Hub, a vision that began over a year ago, is now open to the public. The Coworking Hub, located in the Kent State University at Tuscarawas Tolloty Incubator Center, was inspired by a desire to support entrepreneurs and startup businesses in the Tuscarawas Valley. This project was a collaboration of the Tuscarawas Economic Development Corporation, Kent State Tuscarawas, The Business Factory Board and Lauren International.   The Coworking Hub is a flexible working space that doesn’t require a long-term lease allowing for cost savings and convenience for sma...

Paddington the Bear with a suitcase

Paddington Gets in a Jam will delight audiences of all ages at the Performing Arts Center at Kent State University - Tuscarawas on Saturday, April 2 at 1:00 p.m. The perfect show for children, or nostalgic adults, this original slapstick comedy has the audience giggling from Paddington’s silly antics. Paddington Gets in a Jam is not only a bundle of joy and entertainment, but manages to warm the hearts of both children and adults. If you’re looking for a fun time with the children in your life, do everyone a favor and see Paddington Gets in a Jam! For over 60 years, British-born writer M...

The School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Department of History invite you to a seminar on:   Monday, March 14, 2022: 11:00am – 1:00pm: “Guns: Culture, Economy and Regulation in the Age of Empire” This seminar examines the ways in which questions of political economy, race, colonialism and the standard of civilization influenced the processes and practices of gun innovation, production and transfer in the 18th and 19th centuries.   Location: Murphy Auditorium,  Kent State Fashion Museum   Reception to Follow: KSU Museum Lobby   Speakers...

Kent State University is aware of a video posted by a member of the men's basketball team. The behavior in the video does not reflect the core values of Kent State, nor does it live up to the standards we expect of our student-athletes. We are reviewing this matter and appropriate action will be taken, which may include the suspension of players. We expect all members of our Kent State community to act in accordance with our values, and behavior to the contrary will not be tolerated. ...

Simon Tatum, M.F.A. '21, was honored at the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s 28th annual National Arts and Culture Awards, which took place on Feb. 17, 2022. National Arts and Culture Awards are given to those who have made a significant contribution to arts and culture or achieved a high-quality body of creative work. Tatum received the Bronze Star for Creativity alongside 11 other awardees. The CNCF Star for Creativity in the Arts Medal is awarded for artistic endeavor, achievement and excellence in the arts. The award has three levels: GOLD for a lifetime of high quality engagemen...

Kent State University officials and donors to the Crawford Hall project officially break ground for the new building.

Kent State University officially broke ground on Crawford Hall, the future home of the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship, on March 8 in a ceremony attended by more than 400 people, including university officials, donors, alumni, students, elected officials and special guests. Construction on this state-of-the-art building is expected to be completed in 2024. Crawford Hall will support innovative instruction, leading research and student support services for thousands of business majors, minors and others taking business courses across the Kent State system. The...

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The Kent State University Board of Trustees approved the establishment of the Bachelor of Social Work degree during the Board’s regular quarterly meeting held March 8. The new degree was developed based on the high demand for licensed social workers within the areas surrounding Kent State’s Regional Campuses. A recent labor data report demonstrated that job postings for social workers increased by 21% in Northeast Ohio from 2019 to 2020. The degree will be offered as a single program on three campuses: Ashtabula, Salem and Tuscarawas. Coursework will be delivered in a hybrid online/in-perso...

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