Isobel Day, a junior political science major at Kent State and Newman Civic Fellow

Taking action in addressing issues of inequality and political polarization, demonstrating motivation and potential for long term civic engagement and engaging with others to create social change are all ways one could be committed to service. These qualities are the requirements for the Newman Civic Fellowship and traits that Isobel Day exemplifies. Isobel Day, a junior political science major and member of the Honors College at Kent State, was named a Newman Civic Fellow for her commitment to her community and passion for public leadership. Day will join 172 other student civic leade...

Dear Members of the Kent State University Community, I am writing to inform you that Kathy Wilson, Ph.D., Kent State’s Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR), is completing her service as FAR after devoting 18 years to the position. Dr. Wilson, who joined Kent State in 1996, will continue her role as chair and professor of economics in the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship. It is with deep gratitude that I thank Dr. Wilson for her steadfast advocacy for student-athletes and staff during her long-standing role as FAR. Dr. Wilson’s exemplary service and unwavering le...

A student visits the new May 4 exhibit from the Wick Poetry Center in the Kent State Student Center

A new interactive exhibit from the Wick Poetry Center that encourages visitors to explore the history of student protest through the Kent State shootings, has opened in the Kent Student Center as part of May 4 commemoration activities. The exhibit, Armed With Our Voices, seeks to show the grave consequences that result when communication collapses. The exhibit uses present-day issues of political polarization, divided communities and school violence to explore the themes of peace and conflict.   The goal of the exhibit is to connect the current generation to the May 4, 1970, shooti...

Lamar Hylton headshot with NASPA Region IV-E logo

Lamar R. Hylton, Ph.D., joins the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Board of Directors as the Region Four-East Director for the 2023-2025 NASPA board term. NASPA is the leading student affairs organization whose mission is to bring professionals from colleges and universities together and ensure students have a quality educational experience.  As Regional Director, Hylton will represent the interests of student affairs educators in 7 states and 1 Canadian province to the NASPA Board of Directors. He has been involved in the national organization for about 1...

Classified Bargaining, Non-Bargaining, and Unclassified employees may donate time to another employee. Faculty members may also donate to staff members (Classified and Unclassified). Questions regarding donated leave available to faculty members should be directed to Academic Personnel at 330-672-8702. The Leave Donation Policy (Policy 3342-6-11.4) establishes guidelines for transferring sick/vacation leave to employees who experience a continuing disability due to non-work-related illness or injury. In accordance with this policy, active employees with greater than 240 hours of accrue...

CCS and Bursar's Office Partnership

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, for people with disabilities “employment means greater economic self-sufficiency, an opportunity to use their skills and more active participation in community life.” Kent State University’s Career and Community Studies (CCS) program exists to provide a college experience that can benefit students with intellectual and developmental disabilities as effectively as possible. CCS has partnered with the Bursar’s Office to provide opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to develop professional skills ...

NPR's College Podcast Challenge

National Public Radio (NPR) has whittled down and decided on the college finalists in its College Podcast Challenge. Kent State University at Ashtabula Human Services Technology associate lecturer and journalism student Joan Steidl is one of ten students from across the country who became finalists. This means she’ll have the opportunity to win $5,000 as the grand prize winner or win $500 for being a finalist.  Steidl’s podcast is about being one of the more than 6 million older college students in the United States.  “It was unexpected and nice. I had fun producing it, and I f...

 KSU professors Makis Petratos and Mina Katramatou have reached a significant milestone with the April 2022 publication, in the journal Physical Review Letters, of measurements of the interactions of highly energetic electrons with the deep internal structure of a pair of "mirror" nuclei.  One of the mirror nuclei in question has one proton and two neutrons, while the other has two protons and one neutron (i.e., tritium and helium-3, respectively).  The new measurements have unprecedented precision, and were carried out at the Thomas ...

Diane Hill with her research poster.

Diane Hill, senior lecturer in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Kent State Salem, recently shared her research findings at the Midwest Nursing Research Society Symposium in Schaumburg, Ill. (near Chicago). Hill is an advanced practice nurse/clinical nurse specialist whose area of expertise is pediatrics and she has been teaching on the Salem Campus for 15 years. Her research title was “Challenges for custodial grandparents caring for grandchildren with chronic illness: an integrated literature review.” This literature review was the initial steps toward Hill’s doctorate disser...

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