Lafayette Tolliver and Gene Shelton identify people in photos on the screen

More than 1,000 photos of Black student life have been digitized and are waiting for members of the Kent State community to help identify them. A new world opened up to the Kent State University community in January 2014, when Lafayette (Lafe) Edward Tolliver donated more than 1,000 pictures that he took depicting campus life from 1967-1971, particularly Black student life. The photographs, now digitized, are available to anyone worldwide through University Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives. Tolliver’s photographs — most of which had never been published or accessible to...

Salem Food Pantry

It’s official: the Flash’s Food Pantry on the Kent State Salem Campus is open! ...

What will the training include and when will it be offered? How will you find faculty? This takes a very different kind of teaching.

Having the right faculty is of utmost importance and they will be extensively trained. We are in conversation with the Provost about paying a stipend in order to pay faculty to be trained over the summer. The content will include an in-depth review of the curriculum and lesson plans; defining what belonging is and how to create/build a community, etc. Center for Teaching and Learning is partnering with University College to develop the training. This year, training is scheduled for May 18-19, 9:00 am -4:00 pm.

I have taught a very large section and covered a lot of major specific content in my section. We also do a lot of advising in this course. What is the plan for covering this content under this new model?

Many programs used FYE as an “introduction to the profession” course.  However, the purpose of Flashes 101 is to help students develop a sense of belonging and build community and connection to Kent State, so the content is designed to focus on these goals and section size will be limited to 30 students. The Flashes 101 leadership team is currently working with advising deans and coordinators to determine how advising and other transactional content can be shared with students outside of Flashes 101.

How do we decide how many college-based sections to offer? Is it true that college specific sections will go away? Will curriculum be different for those sections?

No. College-specific sections will still be offered. Student Success Programs will work with colleges to determine the number of college-based sections. However, some students want the opportunity to choose a section with students outside of their major so some sections will allow for this choice. The curriculum in each section will be the same, regardless of whether it is college/major specific or not.

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