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Kent State University at East Liverpool recently held its third annual Culture Fair, this year focusing on Asian cultures. Fifteen students presented their research, while 28 research posters were exhibited and 58 research papers were displayed for viewing.
Kent State University at East Liverpool’s nursing department recently formed the Minority Student Nurse Group and the Male Student Nurse Group to provide support for students and to promote diversity within the program.
By joining either group, students can meet fellow…
Kent State University at East Liverpool recently established the Elsa and Herschel Rubin Art Acquisition Fund for the purchase and donation of art works to be displayed on the campus, thanks to the generosity of Dr. Herschel Rubin of East Liverpool.
The fund will be used to…
Salem – Kent State University at Salem, with the support of MAPFRE Insurance and other insurance industry partners, hosted a chartering ceremony for its student chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma, the international risk management, insurance and actuarial science collegiate…
In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Kent State University at East Liverpool recently held a lunch time discussion regarding domestic violence issues.
The first speaker of the program was Viola Chontos, who bravely shared stories of her personal struggle with…
Kent State University at East Liverpool recently held an emergency training exercise with the East Liverpool Fire Department, the East Liverpool Police Department and EMS. Kent State security manager Jan Palmer coordinated the training along with Dr. Steve Nameth, dean; police…
Sixteen students and mentors from Kent State’s Rural Scholars Program recently participated in a workshop at Waste Management in New Springfield.
While there, they learned about innovations in waste disposal and reuse and toured a methane power plant, which converts gases from…
This is the image of a perfect love story: two students studying radiologic technology meet at Kent State University; start dating; fall in love; and get married.
That’s exactly what happed for Sam Vuletich and Kelly Crone.
On November 7, the Insurance Studies program at Kent State Salem will achieve another first for the university, and for the state, when it receives its official charter from the national office of Gamma Iota Sigma, the international risk management, insurance and actuarial…