Analyses and Framework Plan Comments

POSTED: Sep. 18, 2017

The Framework Plan is a concept of how the Kent campus may change and improve. The Framework is an outline for new and renovated facilities, open space networks, and connections to the Kent community. For printing or analysis, PDF versions of the graphs and tables are divided into three segments-- academic and research facilitiesstudent life facilities, and 

Kent Campus

via Instagram “bout to spend 4 years in this library with mollie” by Cait @cgslattery We’d like to feature photos that highlight favorite aspects of all Kent State campuses in upcoming issues of Kent State Magazine. So we can see your best shots, please use the hashtag #KentState on Instagram or email your photos to magazine@kent.edu.  Blast from the Past I was pleasantly surprised when a former roommate at Kent State alerted me to the story on Kent State’s Ultimate Frisbee Club [“Disc Jockeys” Flashback, spring 2017]. I am second from the right in the photo. I am still in t...

Kent Creativity Festival

Creativity is about to run wild as Kent State University and the city of Kent team up for the second annual Kent Creativity Festival on Saturday, Sept. 30, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the Lester A. Lefton Esplanade between Kent State’s Rockwell Hall on Lincoln St. and downtown Kent, near Haymaker Parkway. The event will feature a wide variety of interactive creative activities presented by local and regional artists and art educators.  “We are thrilled to again plan this well-received event to the community,” said John R. Crawford-Spinelli, dean of Kent State’s College of the Arts. “...

The Kent Campus Enrollment is Intended to Grow in the Future

POSTED: Sep. 18, 2017

University leadership believes that student enrollment will continue to grow for the next decade, and the campus master plan must prepare the campus for this enrollment growth. The master plan anticipates about 9 percent growth in the on-campus Kent Campus student population, with both undergraduates and graduate populations growing.  The university anticipates approximately 2,600 additional students on the Kent Campus taking classes, parking, sleeping, eating, and recreating.

The Kent Campus is Using its Classrooms Moderately Well

POSTED: Sep. 18, 2017

Although the university is scheduling the Kent Campus classrooms moderately well, the master plan seeks to further increase the efficiency of how we use our classrooms.  The master plan sets the following utilization goals for classrooms:

  • Assignable Square Feet (ASF) per Station (the amount of space each student has): The Kent Campus on average provides 21 ASF per Station. To achieve goals for more active learning and more flexibility, the campus average should increase to 24 ASF per Station.

The Kent Campus is Using its Teaching Labs Moderately Well

POSTED: Sep. 18, 2017

Although the university is scheduling the Kent Campus teaching labs well, the master plan seeks to further increase the efficiency of how we use our teaching labs. The master plan sets the following utilization goals for teaching labs:

  • Student Station Occupancy (number of seats actually filled): The Kent Campus now fills only 68% of seats during scheduled courses. Teaching labs are typically very expensive spaces, so there’s an expectation for higher utilization. To more efficiently use teaching labs, the goal is 80% seat fill.

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