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In accordance with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s recommendations, Kent State University President Todd Diacon announced today the reduction of operations at all Kent State campuses beginning Monday, March 16, 2020, at 5 p.m., until further notice. This includes the Kent State University at Ashtabula campus, which will close facilities during this time. Minimizing the number of people on campus is a proactive step designed to prevent the spread of coronavirus and keep the campus community safe. “Our planning, preparation and response to the rapid spread of COVID-19 is evolving at a rapid pa...

Honors College Professor Laura Moll Reflects on Time Spent Teaching in Florence, Italy Professor of English Laura Moll has been recognized for her exemplary work teaching honors students. Laura traveled to Florence as the Freshman Honors Colloquium professor for the year-long course. Learn more. John-Michael Warner Awarded Fellowship for U.S.-Mexico Border Research John-Michael Warner, Ph.D., assistant professor of Art History, was awarded the Andrew W. Mellon-Fronteridades Fellowship for research in connection with a collaborative U.S. – Mexico border project with two Arizo...

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On Friday, March 13, 2020, President Todd Diacon sent the following message to Kent State University students, faculty and staff announcing the extension of remote learning for the remainder of the spring semester.  Please see the below message for complete details. Dear Members of the Kent State University Community, Yesterday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine banned all indoor and outdoor events with more than 100 attendees and provided the estimate that the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ohio will likely peak between late April and mid-May. As such, we will extend remote instruc...

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Kent State University has been closely monitoring the recent developments related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact on students at all Kent State campuses. After careful review, and to minimize the potential spread of the coronavirus, Kent State has determined that it is in the best interests of our student-athletes, coaches, staff and fans to indefinitely suspend all athletic-related activities. Effective immediately, all intercollegiate athletics activities at Kent State Tuscarawas shall cease. During the suspension of athletic activities, no athletic contests, practices or tra...

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Coronavirus/COVID-19 Questions If you have questions regarding Coronavirus/COVID-19 please call 1-833-4ASKODH (1-833-427-5634) or email coronavirus@kent.edu. Kent State University's One Stop for Student Services is taking calls to answer questions and concerns at 330-672-6000. A list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) can be found by scrolling this page. Kent State's Modified Spring Schedule Kent State applauds Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s proactive approach to keeping our state safe during the ongoing spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). To slow transmission of the viru...

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Steve Schillig, Kent State University at Tuscarawas SBDC director, was recently recognized by theTuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce as the Volunteer of the Year. Schillig volunteers his time to serve on several business and education-related boards in the area which benefit residents and businesses in Tuscarawas County. The Chamber Volunteer Award is one of the premier awards given by the Chamber annually. Schillig has also been recognized by the State of Ohio as Director of the Year. The SBDC is a past recipient of the Chamber's Organization of the Year. About The Sm...

Honors College Students and Staff Pose at Mat Making Event

On February 21, Jackie Searfoss, a representative of the Streetsboro United Methodist Church (SUMC), visited Kent State University to introduce the Honors College community to an initiative that SUMC is very passionate about. At the event, which was organized by Honors College special assistant Lori Michael, Searfoss showed Honors College students and staff how to create sleeping mats for the homeless using only scissors and plastic grocery bags. Honors College students and staff gathered to help cut the bags into strips, make balls of “plarn” from the strips, and crocheted the plastic strips ...

Executive Chef for Kent State

Campus Executive Chef, Billy Edmondson, won first place at the 2020 NACUFS Midwest Culinary Challenge. The event took place at University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana this past weekend. Chef Billy battled other competitors while he cooked and prepared the winning dish, Jerk Cornish Hen with Hash topped with Pickled Slaw.  Chef Billy will now compete at the national conference in Cleveland during the month of July before a live audience of college and university foodservice professionals, industry experts, and American Culinary Federation judges. Chef Bi...

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Following Governor Mike DeWine’s proactive approach, Kent State University has ceased face-to-face classes for the remainder of the spring semester. Remote instruction will begin March 16. To slow transmission of the virus and consistent with recommendations from state health authorities to limit large gatherings and practice social distancing, Kent State is taking the following preventative and proactive actions: March 10-April 12: All meetings and events on the Ashtabula campus are canceled. March 16-20: Classes will be held via remote instruction. March 23-29: Spring break will...

各位肯特州立大学社区的成员们, 我们感谢俄亥俄州州长Mike DeWine在新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)持续传播期间采取积极主动的措施来确保俄亥俄州的安全。 因此,特发此通知:在今天下午4:25之后,我们将在停止所有面对面授课,初步预计至4月12日。 远程教学将于3月16日开始。 为了减慢病毒的传播速度,并与俄亥俄州卫生当局的建议相一致,以限制大型聚会并与社会保持距离,肯特州立大学正在采取以下预防和积极措施: 3月16日至20日:课程将通过远程指导进行(网络授课)。 3月23日至29日:春假将如期进行。 3月30日至4月10日:课程将通过远程指导进行(网络授课)。 4月13日:面对面的课程预计将恢复。 儿科医学院及护理学院的临床轮训将继续进行,但面对面的课程将停止。 我们强烈建议肯特校区的学生在课程安排修改后立即返回家中。但学生宿舍将仍然保持开放,请同学们减少用餐安排。在远程线上授课的同时,鼓励学生练习进行适当的社交活动并加强预防性公共卫生和卫生措施。 在修改后的春季计划中,大学的整体运营将继续进行,并且大学图书馆将可访问。教师可以继续使用他们的办公室。但是,会议被暂停。 所有校园将保持开放,为依赖服务的学生提供服务,包括健康服务,餐饮服务,宿舍和体育设施。 原定于4月12日之前,在校园地点举行的活动全部取消,以...

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