Book Signing at the KSU Bookstore with Sabrina Fedel and her new book "All Roads Lead to Rome"

Sabrina is back with her new book "All Roads Lead to Rome." She is the author of "Leaving Kent State," a young adult novel revealing the modern relevance of the May 4th, 1970 shootings. She will be signing on December 4th from 3-5pm.

All Roads Lead to Rome: "When the daughter of a diplomat fake dates a Scottish celebrity in Italy, she soon finds herself living her own Roman Holiday until the feelings get real and the paparazzi's knives come out."

Native American Heritage Meals at Eastway Dining Hall

Join Chef Robert Daniels at Eastway Dining for Native American Heritage celebration with food!

From Chef Daniels - "Hello my name is Robert Daniels and today I would love to shed some light on the Native American people and their cultures. From being displaced to dealing with violence, and betrayal, the native people of America have always offered a rich spiritual and communal lifestyle. Through food, I hope to give insight into how intimately tied the native people are to the land they inhabited."

Tech in a Flash: how to email your classmates using KSUmobile

.bottom_overlay{display:none !important;} From The Division of  Information Technology's Story TeamKent State goes above and beyond to help students prepare themselves for the professional world. That doesn’t just stop at providing resources like resume building and interview techniques in class: one of the most valuable resources is right in your pocket.Like many students, senior Political Science major, Jesse Halmasy, understands the struggle of not being able to contact group members for class projects and assignments all too well. Halmasy says, “As a senior in colle...

Hedi Nasheri at Interpol panel in Lyon, France

As the rapid advancement of technology and global interconnectivity continues, cyber threats simultaneously evolve and become increasingly prevalent. It is evident that there is an ever-growing need for professionals equipped with the skills to recognize and address the technical, criminal and social aspects of cybercrime.  An Evolving Field Hedi Nasheri, Ph.D., professor of criminology and coordinator of the Cybercriminology degree at Kent State University, has long been addressing issues related to global security in her teaching and research. Nasheri began her journey into th...

Deindividuation Infographic

With the increasing polarization of the political landscape, we’re nearing an information overload. As students, staff, and faculty, how can we discern what messaging should influence our thoughts and vote? Technology is the only factor common to all political messaging. But technology can be both manipulative and vulnerable to manipulation, as are humans. In recent years we’ve seen a rising trend in the way information circulates in online spaces. Political pipelines—curated messaging that sends targeted audiences down rabbit holes of misinformation—have been an integral tool for re...

Tech in a Flash: Adobe AI

Unlike others, Adobe’s AI isn’t just simple enhancement—it’s actively reshaping how students, faculty, and creators work. This offers new possibilities for developing a unique creative expression.Adobe AI tools, like Firefly, are designed to empower users, giving them greater creative control and increasing individual productivity. For students and professionals alike, this means being able to quickly generate the images or ideas they need without sifting through endless stock photos or manually crafting each element.As Thomas Mahon, an expert on digital literacy here at Kent State, puts it: “...

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