Women’s STEM Events Are Appetizers for Knowledge-Hungry Students on Geauga Campus Nearly 150 area high school students with an insatiable hunger for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics enjoyed a banquet of ‘small bites’ during two Women in STEM Day events hosted this fall by Kent State University Geauga and the Twinsburg Academic Center. Learn more. Robin Selinger elected to APS Board of Directors Physics Professor Robin Selinger, Ph.D., a member of the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute was elected to the American Physical Society Board of Di...

We have extended the deadline for graduate applications until the end of January!  We will continue to consider all graduate applicants until all spots are filled.   During the week of January 25 - February 2, 2020, we are offering fee free graduate applications!  Click here to apply to our Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program  When you fill out the application, be sure to select "Chemical Physics", to ensure you are applying to the Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program. If you have any practical issues in the graduate application ...

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement

Claudia Kovach, ’03, M.A. ’09, has been part of her family business, City Machine Technologies, Inc since 2006. Her time and dedication to the company has proven successful, as Claudia was recently named the National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Champion of Ohio. The Small Business Champion award is given out each year to an individual who dedicates their time and resources to small business causes.   Claudia earned the award for not only exceling in her job, but also for creating the National Skilled Trades Day to show appreciation for those who work in trade car...

Members of Kent State football, dance, cheer and the marching band visited kids at Children's Medical Center Plano

Hours before they will do battle on the gridiron in the Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl, Kent State’s football players and other students paused to spend time with kids facing tough battles of their own.   Football players joined cheerleaders and dance team members to visit Children's Medical Center Plano where they spent the morning raising the spirits of patients in the oncology ward and others facing illnesses or surgeries.   “Experience was great,” said William Kuduk, sophomore offensive tackle. “Felt like the most fulfilling thing I did this whole week.”   Fla...

Dominic Hill is All Smiles Preparing for Frisco Bowl

  The only thing more fierce than Dominic Hill’s ability to bust through an offensive line to make tackles might be his smile.   The Golden Flashes’ easy-going nose tackle has been smiling a lot from the moment he learned of the team's berth in the Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl.   “That was a surreal feeling. They have video of my reaction as I was sitting there in shock and awe,” Hill said. “What better way to finish out your career than coming back home?”   Hill grew up in Fort Worth, Texas, about an hour from Toyota Stadium. As the only Kent State p...

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