Three male students stand in the middle of an airport runway to pose for a selfie.

 Three Kent State University College of Aeronautics and Engineering students have secured competitive summer internships that highlight the strength of the college’s aviation management program.Seniors, Philip Hirst, Emery Wolff, and Aidan McManus, all expected to graduate in spring 2026, will intern at Sky Harbour Group in New York, the Experimental Aircraft Associate (EAA) in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) respectively.Hands-On Learning from Day OneMcManus, who started at Kent State Airport as a groundskeeper, now serves as an assistant ...

   Congratulations to Dr.  John Gunstad, professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences! He has been selected to receive the Greg Jarvie Students First Award in "recognition of his participation and collaboration with the KSU Division of Student Life staff in ways that support students." ...

Artist sculpts a sculpture with clay

This summer, artists from the region, Kent State and around the world came together for a transformative two weeks of Kent Blossom Art Intensives. They collaborated with internationally acclaimed visiting guest artists, School of Art faculty and each other in a residency style workshop, creating artworks and developing their skills. Workshops offered included ceramics, glass, painting, and textiles.   During concentrated and intensive experiences like KBAI, artists often transform their skillsets and create artworks at rapid rates. Mariela, a painter from Mexico City, refle...

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