“I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality. I refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of thermonuclear destruction.” Those were the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1964, while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize. This year, during the annual International Day of Peace on September 21, those words were recited during the introduction of a virtual event moderated by Neil Co...

Kent State Color Guard member practices a flag toss on campus.

A member of the Kent State Marching Golden Flashes' Color Guard practiced her routine in a field near Kent State's Center for the Performing Arts in advance of the weekend's Homecoming celebration.   The weekend officially begins on Friday, Sept. 30 with a Homecoming Kickoff in downtown Kent featuring music and fireworks. For a complete schedule of events, including the parade and pregame tailgate, visit: https://www.kent.edu/homecoming/all-events. ...

Beauty With a Birthmark at CDC outdoors

Moles, freckles, spots, stains, scars. They’re all birthmarks that define us as individuals. Like stars in the sky, these unique characteristics should elevate us and reflect self-love through celebration of beauty, resilience and diversity. That’s the message behind “Beauty With a Birthmark,” co-authored by EHHS alumnus Erica Maxwell and her teenage daughter, Jessica Alexander. To raise awareness for birthmarks, also known as a vascular anomaly, this mother/daughter duo read from their newly published book to dozens of schoolchildren gathered in the classrooms at the Child Development ...

Pieces from the Pride In Kent exhibition at the FJKluth Art Gallery

The “Pride in Kent'' exhibition, at the FJKluth Art Gallery, displays 26 pieces of art created by 11 different LGBTQ+ members and allies. The exhibition will be on display during Main Street Kent’s Rainbow Weekend, Oct. 7 and 8. The gallery was asked by Main Street Kent to create an exhibition in celebration of LGBTQ+ pride. John Aylward, gallery manager, put out a call out for LGBTQ+ themed art or art created by LBGTQ+ artists and allies. “There is a higher focus on the Kent State community, but we did get some submissions from people throughout the greater Northeast Ohio area,” Aylward sai...

Title IX Celebrates 50 Years

As a member of the Kent State Field Hockey team in the early 1980s. Patrice Salmeri remembers the impact Title IX made on her and her teammates. "Title IX opened up a whole new world for me," Salmeri recalled. "So many 'No's' turned to 'Yes's. So many more opportunities to play sports. Title IX not only changed my life, but literally saved my life." Salmeri will join more than 30 fellow student-athletes who will marshal the homecoming parade and attend other activities as part of homecoming weekend.  Kent State is honoring and commemorating the 50th anniversary of Title ...

Bobby Selvaggio

Bobby Selvaggio, associate professor in the School of Music and director of the jazz studies program at Kent State University, has a storied resume. He has played with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, released 11 albums and been on more than  100 tours internationally as a professional jazz musician.  However, what he is most proud of are the lessons he can pass on to his students.  “I want them to understand the process of how to become a better musician every day,” Selvaggio said.  “I want them to discover who they are as a person, and I want them to have the tools to und...

Timothy Moore's family stands next to the sign introducing the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center.

The Homecoming 2022 celebration had one of the largest turnouts that Kent State has ever seen! Many ceremonies, open houses, celebrations and more took place across campus throughout the weekend. There was one event in particular that was extremely meaningful for many in attendance. On Saturday, Oct. 1, a dedication ceremony was held for the late E. Timothy “Timmy” Moore for the renaming of the Student Multicultural Center, now known as the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center. Along with his family, a plethora of Moore’s former students, mentees and colleagues were in attendance to ...

Kent Student Center is still the heartbeat of the campus

The Kent Student Center was built nearly 50 years ago as a much-needed facility for a growing university. And now it continues to be the heartbeat of the campus, offering students, faculty and staff restaurants, entertainment venues and spaces for studying, meeting and socializing.  As the student center staff and administration plan fun and nostalgic events leading up to the facility’s golden anniversary in January 2023, there is a sense that through the years, the building has gotten older in years, but better with age.      “I have worked within...

Headshot of Faith Sheaffer-Polen

Human Resources Training & Development is pleased to announce a new face on the team. As of Oct. 3, Faith Sheaffer-Polen is the new Director of Training & Organizational Development. Welcome, Faith! About Faith Faith Sheaffer-Polen has spent her professional and personal life in the world of teaching and training. After shadowing a grade school music teacher for a week, she realized that working with people over the age of 18 was the best choice for her and for her students! Within 4 years of starting her professional career, Faith found her home in the world of professional dev...

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