Anne Cate, a Cleveland based accessories manufacturer and brand, created by Kent State University School of Fashion alumna Anne Skoch, recently teamed up with New York-based fashion illustrator, (and fellow School of Fashion alumna) Deanna First. The new collection, Deanna First x Anne Cate, features First’s illustrations on Anne Cate’s signature Made in America accessories line.  Skoch (a 2018 graduate), and First (a 2012 graduate), each pursued entrepreneurial ventures after graduation. The designers teamed up to curate four unique illustrations that embodied adventure and simplic...

Looks from Babyghost's Fall 2020 Ready to Wear collection featured in Vogue Runway. (Photos courtesy of Babyghost)

After an impressive run on Amazon Prime’s “Making the Cut” fashion design competition series, Kent State University School of Fashion alumnus Josh Hupper is once again in the spotlight. Hupper’s fashion brand, Babyghost, a successful e-commerce fashion brand based in Shanghai, China, had their recent collection featured in Vogue Runway’s Fall 2020 Ready-to-Wear campaign.  Hupper refused to let the pandemic slow down Babyghost, a company he co-owns and co-designs with partner, Qiaoran Huang. Babyghost designed their biggest collection ever during the shutdown...

Terry Roberts of AEO

Last month, Kent State University School of Fashion students, faculty and alumni gathered on Zoom for the first "New York City Industry Insider Series" discussion, hosted by the Kent State University New York City Fashion program. Viewers were treated to a powerful conversation on diversity, equity and inclusion in the fashion industry led by Terry Roberts, Vice President of Employment Law and Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer at American Eagle Outfitters (AEO).  This was the first "New York City Industry Insider Series" discussion from  Kent State University New Yor...

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kent State University and the city of Kent have an important message to share with the community members and those outside the area concerning the upcoming Halloween weekend: Do not hold or attend mass gatherings of more than 10 people who are not in your household. This guidance also applies to the week leading up to Halloween and the days following the holiday, which typically bring a great many outsiders to Kent for the weekend.   Kent Police, the Kent City Health Department and university leaders are urging community members and students to refra...

Drs. Wang and Weigold judging a local student event

Most people visualize test tubes and microscopes when they consider scientific research. But for Psychology Associate Professor Arne Weigold, Ph.D. and student researcher Emily Turkily, scientific research involves measuring the power of transcendence in people’s lives; specifically, the power of hope. As part of the 2020 eight-week Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program at Kent State University at Geauga, Dr. Weigold mentored Emily, his selected SURE research assistant. Emily is a junior psychology major and is preparing for graduate studies in clinical psychology. She was e...

Drs. Wang and Weigold judging a local student event

While many aspects of higher education were in limbo this summer due to the ongoing pandemic, progress was being made in scientific research at Kent State University at Geauga. Two handpicked undergraduate students worked as professional researchers — online — under the guidance of their professor, contributing to the field of chemistry education. The 2020 eight-week Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program proceeded under the leadership of Chemistry and Biochemistry Professor Zhiqiang Molly Wang, Ph.D. Her SURE students were college-sophomore Sarah Maida, a medical technology ...

Kent State University’s Election Day Leave Guidelines Kent State University recognizes that employees may want to vote on Election Day. As such, supervisors should provide employees with a reasonable amount of time to vote on Nov. 3. Note that there is no requirement to take leave time for pay purposes. Regarding working at polls, the Division of Human Resources has established guidelines on poll worker leave. There is also a comprehensive list of Poll Worker FAQs available at www.kent.edu/hr/benefits/poll-worker. Finally, the university encourages faculty to be flexible in acco...

NOTE: Article content has been updated. Following a survey visit with the Ohio Board of Nursing this past October, the Kent State University’s College of Applied and Technical Studies Associate Degree of Nursing program (in accordance with Rule 4723-5-06 of the Ohio Administrative Code) met and maintained all requirements of Chapter 4723-5.  The Ohio Board of Nursing will consider the survey visit report and the program’s re-approval status at its January 13-14, 2021, meeting.   “I tip my hat to Dr. Carol Hrusovsky for heading up this project,” noted Dr. David Dees, dean and...

You probably know that Kent State's Employee Assistance Program, IMPACT Solutions, provides counseling and other services, but did you know that IMPACT provides resources specific to higher education? Visit www.MyImpactSolution.com, go to member login and enter username Kent to access the website, then scroll to the Higher Education Resources tile to find articles and other resources on the topics of supporting students, difficult conversations, and mindful retirement.  You can check out these resources and more on the IMPACT website, and join us for a webinar ...

Disappointments are inevitable. It is okay to feel or experience disappointment or uncertainty, but developing resilience can make a huge difference on your ability to cope and endure adversity. Flashes Rise Above, a Kent State of Wellness and Recreational Services’ program, is our way of offering support and resources to help our Kent State community cope with, heal, rise above and overcome disappointment and uncertainty. Join us for nine nights of free, virtual programming, weekdays from Tuesday, Oct. 27 through Friday, Nov. 6, at 7:30-8 p.m. Each night we will present an eve...

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