Employees Recognized with the Campus Excellence Awards at Kent State Salem

Kent State University at Salem recognized the academic achievements of several students during its annual Student Awards Ceremony, while also honoring the service of faculty, staff and a community partner. The awards and recipients are: Academic Awards: Human Services Award for Intern of Excellence: Catherine Leipply Human Services Award for Champion of Advocacy: Sarah Martin Human Services Award for Professional Dedication: Melinda Winters Insurance Studies Student of the Year 2018-2019: Myranda Joseph Insurance Studies Program Pulse Award:...

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Cheers! Interested in learning more about the minute-by-minute details of Brexit negotiations? Want to know more about what’s next in British politics? Business? The Royal Family? On Wednesday, April 24, at 2 p.m. in the Moulton Hall Ballroom, Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the United States of America, Sir Kim Darroch, will speak to students and faculty at Kent State University to share information about these questions and more. In a conversation moderated by Mark Arehart of WKSU, Ambassador Darroch will discuss the latest developments for Brexit, British culture and business, and maybe e...

Kent Wired Article "Tracking our Trash" by Henry Palattella Sorted, transported and covered: Transforming trash as it travels to its forever home Think of the last thing you threw away on Kent State’s campus. Maybe it was a scrap of paper. Maybe it was the remnants of a Prentice wrap. Maybe it was an empty Starbucks cup (OK, it was probably an empty Starbucks cup.) During Recyclemania in 2018, Kent State’s campus generated more than one million pounds of trash and recycling, which averages out to 31.4 total pounds of trash per person. Have you ever thought about what happens to your 3...

Kent State student enjoy the pet therapy dogs during the Stress-Free Zone event presented by University Libraries.

Everyone’s favorite event is back. Kent State University Libraries will host its seventh annual Stress-Free Zone on Monday, May 6, and Tuesday, May 7. The event is open to students, staff and faculty from 3-5 p.m. in the Garden Room on the first floor of University Library. Stress-Free Zone aims to take care of students by providing them this necessary break. “Stress-Free Zone gives students a mental break from studying,” said Cynthia Williams, director of marketing, communications and public relations for University Libraries. “Studies have shown it is important to take a break from stu...

Personal items of Bill Schroeder, including his Eagle Scout Award and Boy Scout sash showing his merit badges, are on display in a new exhibition at Kent State University’s May 4 Visitors Center called “Bill: An All-American Boy.”

Bill Schroeder was from Lorain, Ohio, and attended Colorado School of Mines on a ROTC scholarship before transferring to Kent State University to study psychology. He was also an Eagle Scout, musician and athlete. On May 4, 1970, the 19-year-old stopped to see what was happening on the Commons and then proceeded on his way to class when he was shot and killed by Ohio National Guardsmen responding to protests of the Vietnam War at Kent State. From April 22 to Aug. 1, Kent State’s May 4 Visitors Center will honor Mr. Schroeder’s life with an exhibition titled “Bill: An All-American Boy.” Mr. ...

Students from Kent State University’s American Academy in Curitiba, Brazil.

This article has been updated to reflect a new timeline on the Brazillian students' visit. Kent State University’s American Academy program in Curitiba, Brazil, has seen an exciting first year, and is poised to bring many Brazilian students to the Kent campus beginning in Fall 2020 to continue their studies. The American Academy was created in May 2018, when Kent State University partnered with Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR) in Brazil, for a one-of-a-kind program that allows PUCPR students to receive an American degree without leaving Brazil. The American Academy is ...

Kent State University Recognized as Tree Campus USA for 11 Consecutive Years

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share by Email What would Kent State University look like without its abundance of lush trees? Where would students tie their hammocks on a beautiful spring day if campus didn’t have sturdy trunks rising from the ground? Where would the signature black squirrels nestle for the night if the campus wasn’t speckled with forestry? Kent State’s efforts to educate students and staff on conservation have not gone unnoticed. Kent State has once again received recognition from Tree Campus USA, an Arbor Day Foundation program, for ...

After his 53 years as a faculty member at Kent State University, Professor David Riccio will retire in June 2019. Over the course of his career, Professor Riccio has taught thousands of students in the classroom, and mentored countless others in research, empowering and encouraging them to realize their potential . It is fitting to name in his honor a the research laboratory where he has inspired students and conducted his scientific work Your gift to the David C. Riccio Honorarium Fund will make this state-of-the art behavioral neuroscience laboratory possible.  Click to Donate to th...

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