Students First

Bob DiBiasio

Many Kent State University students are interested in knowing what a career in sports administration is like. Cleveland Guardians Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Bob DiBiasio has answers.

Jeffrey Huston Banner

Peering into a classroom taught by Jeffery Huston, professor of health sciences and Outstanding Teaching Award winner, may surprise the casual observer. An ideal classroom for Huston balances on the edge of chaos.

Student in the Immersive Study Abroad Exhibit in the DI HUB Blank Lab

Experience a week of informative and fun study abroad events during "I Heart Travel Week" at Kent State.

Kent State Students Working in Groups

Graduate students at Kent State now have a space intentionally designated for them to work, research, consult and, most importantly, thrive. This is the Write Place.

Malia White and Lipton.

Service animals are permitted in nearly every part of Kent State's campuses. 

Student athletes with GPAs of 3.0+ were recognized at Tuesday's basketball game.

Kent State honored student-athletes with GPAs of 3.0+ at Tuesday's men's basketball game. 

Bernice King met with Kent State students before her keynote speech on Tuesday.

Bernice King met with Kent State students before her keynote speech on Thursday, Feb. 2.

An ice sculpting event in Niles, Ohio, was part of a class for two Kent State Hospitality Management courses.

Kent State University students from two courses within Kent State's hospitality and event management program took part in an ice sculpting exhibition outside the Eastwood Mall Event Centre in Niles, Ohio, on Sunday.

Kent State Today
Freshman Guard Dionna Gray Looks To Drive During a Recent Game

Freshman Guard Dionna Gray's journey from her home in West Virginia to the Golden Flashes began as a teenager when she told her father she wanted to do something other than basketball.  The deal that followed made all the difference. 

Kent State doctoral student in neuroscience Thywill Ettey is studying spinal cord injuries.

Some of Kent State University’s most prestigious alumni in the field of neuroscience have agreed to serve on the Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) Advisory Board, which will host its inaugural meeting today.