Pictured is Kent State University's Memorial Athletic and Convocation (MAC) Center, home of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.

Kent State University President Todd Diacon and Vice President for Student Affairs Lamar R. Hylton formally introduced Randale L. Richmond as the university’s new director of athletics at a morning virtual press conference held Thursday, April 15. Richmond currently serves as senior associate athletic director at Old Dominion University. He was named Kent State’s 12th director of athletics on April 9, and he will begin at the university on May 1. “Randale Richmond embodies our Kent State commitment to graduating student-athletes and to winning championships, in that order,” Diacon said. “Hi...

MEDIA NOTE: The following communication was sent to members of the Kent State University community Wednesday. Members of the media are welcome to watch the virtual press conference formally introducing Randale L. Richmond as Kent State’s next director of athletics. Media questions should be emailed to Eric Mansfield at emansfie@kent.edu.  -------------------- Members of the Kent State University community are invited to watch a virtual press conference to meet Randale L. Richmond, the university’s next director of athletics. Kent State President Todd Diacon and Vice President for St...

Diary of a Golden Flash Jeremi Weidner

Samantha Toth conducted the following interview with Academic Advisor Jeremi Weidner.  What is your explanation of the job title "academic advisor"? (Do you think there is more to it / other things you do that people don't realize?) As an academic advisor, I help students select courses that will guide them to complete their desired major. As for me, I advise many students who do not have a declared major, so it is my job to assist them in selecting Kent Core classes that will be beneficial to them once they select a major.  The students you work with: do you work w...

Close up of a cotton plant in a cotton field.

From the iconic outfits made famous by Michael Jackson to the hit television show “What Not to Wear,” the fashion industry continues to emerge as an impactful influencer in many areas of societal behavior. Fashion and style, for many years, have been widely accepted as a means of self expression and individuality. Movies, TV shows, social media posts, advertisements and music have all placed emphasis on the importance of fashion and design. Cotton in the Curriculum, a program created by Cotton Incorporated to assist in the development of future professionals within the fashion industry, ha...

Dean of Students Talea Drummer-Ferrell

In an academic year full of distinction, Kent State Dean of Students, Talea Drummer-Ferrell, gets to add another. She has been named the Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs (HIED) Personnel Alumni Award recipient for 2020-2021. She was selected for the award by the Kent State’s Higher Administration and Student Affairs program faculty. The award recognizes program alumni who have achieved a noteworthy and accomplished career in higher education. Her nomination was also due to her extensive work in establishing the Crisis, Advocacy, Resources, Education, and Support (...

BFA SDF concert

Throughout the semester, School of Theatre and Dance students, faculty, and staff have worked to find innovative and creative ways to bring performance and design to life amidst a global pandemic, taking choreography and storytelling into the virtual world.  The School of Theatre and Dance's continues its virtual 2020-2021 mainstage season with the pre-recorded B.F.A. Senior Dance Concert/Student Dance Festival (BFA/SDF). Performances of the concert, titled "Revision," are April 23-25, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. Admission to view the stream is FREE, but reservations are required....

A Teaching Dream Realized: Lawrence Clark's Journey to the I Promise School

POSTED: Apr. 13, 2021

Ever since I was in 3rd grade, I always dreamed of being a teacher. I can recall sitting in front of Mrs. Livingston’s class at Katherine Thomas Elementary School in Windham, Ohio. Not only was I paying attention to the lesson she was teaching, I was also taking note of her teaching techniques and classroom management style. I loved the way she would engage us in her lessons and how she directed us with a firm hand with her zero-tolerance policy.

In February, the Kent State Columbiana County campuses hosted the fifth annual County Classic basketball game between the East Liverpool and Salem high school boys’ teams. As part of this event, the local Kent State campuses award $500 scholarships to two students from each of the high schools.  Donald Bean (center), the assistant director of enrollment management and student services at Kent State East Liverpool, recently presented certificates to scholarship recipients Brady Fredritz (left) and Olivia Baumgarner (right), both seniors at East Liverpool High School.  Fredritz pla...

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