2013 OMIC Immersion Internship Program

The OMIC Immersion Internship Program is funded through the Ohio Means Internships and Co-ops Grant (OMIC). The Grant is designed to support Northeast Ohio’s industrial economy while developing and utilizing college students’ knowledge and skills.

Students can work in a variety of capacities for companies that represent the following industries:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Financial Services
  • Agribusiness & Food-processing
  • Information Technology
  • Polymers & ChemicalsAutomotive
  • Biohealth
  • Energy
  • Aerospace & Aviation
  • Business Functions

This program is being administered by the Office of Experiential Education and Civic Engagement in Undergraduate Studies.  

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For the 10th time, Kent State University is being recognized as a “Great College to Work For,” according to the latest survey by the Great Colleges to Work For program. The program recognizes the colleges that get top ratings from their employees regarding workplace practices and policies. 

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Kent State University a nearly $1.2 million, five-year TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers program grant. The program is designed to provide support services to qualified adults, including veterans, who want to enter or continue a program of postsecondary education. 

Kent State University Senior Vice President and Provost Melody Tankersley, Ph.D., announced the selection of Manfred van Dulmen, Ph.D., to serve as the university’s associate provost for academic affairs and dean of the Division of Graduate Studies, effective April 16.