Career Advising Sessions with Mac Smith
Mac Smith, senior career advisor at Kent State Career Exploration and Development, will host recurring advising session for the Fall 2025 semester:
When: Thursdays 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Where: Moulton Hall Room 217 (2nd floor)
Drop in or schedule in Navigate.
Relax Space
Your spot to rest, recharge, or reset between workouts or classes. Stop by the WellHub for more information.
- Meditation + Relaxation Pod
- Quiet space for downtime or telehealth
- 1-on-1 space with Certified Peer Educators
- Walk-in or appointment
- Wellness is more than a workout.
Availability begins Tuesday, Sept. 2. Bookings take priority, but walk-ins are welcome when space is available.
KENT, OH– The College of the Arts at Kent State University invites all who are interested in the arts to attend Art Without Limits on Wednesday, Oct.8, 2025. This free, full-day event centers around arts entrepreneurship and developing an entrepreneurial mindset in the arts, supplying artists with practical skills to take their art to the next level.The event features an extensive roster of successful arts entrepreneurs who will be sharing their stories and advice on the main stage from several different arts disciplines.In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to network and see ...
The Kent State University Museum presents its fall exhibition, “A Meeting of Cultures: Fashioning North Africa,” from Sept. 5, 2025, through May 10, 2026.Displayed in the museum’s Broadbent Gallery, the exhibition features works by 25 contemporary North African designers and artists, including more than 40 ensembles and accessories alongside photography by fashion photographers, journalists and social media influencers, as well as art installations and videos.“The Kent State University Museum is dedicated to inquiry, research and discovery,” said Kent State University Museum Director Sarah Spi...
Kent State University is celebrating another five years of federal funding for its TRIO Student Support Services program that helps propel first-generation college students, students from limited-income backgrounds and students with disabilities to academic success.“This is huge,” said Adam Cinderich, director of TRIO Student Support Services, which is housed in University College. “Our program has existed at Kent State with continuous funding since the late 1970s. We’re one of the legacy programs. This funding means we can continue supporting 300 students every year for the next five years.”&...