Kent State University mascot Flash helps to motivate students in Sarah Smiley's class during a class project. Smiley modeled her class after "The Amazing Race."

Sarah Smiley publishes "The Amazing Race" research in geography journal Kent State University at Salem Associate Professor Sarah Smiley, Ph.D., adopted a novel idea in teaching her geography class during the 2015 Fall Semester. She modeled her class after the reality TV show "The Amazing Race," and she shared her experience teaching the class in an article that ran in the May-June issue of the Journal of Geography, published by the National Council for Geographic Education. The cover of the publication spots a photo taken on the Kent State Salem campus during one of her class projects. Smile...

A student in Kent State University’s Fashion School works on a project in a design classroom. A new partnership between Kent State and Akron Public Schools will allow Akron students to immerse themselves in innovative design areas including fashion.

Ford Next Generation Learning community supports College and Career Academy for Akron students Kent State University is offering special expertise and resources to high school students attending Akron Public Schools to include immersive opportunities with the university’s fashion, arts and architecture programs. The announcement was made recently as Akron Public Schools was named a Ford Next Generation Learning (NGL) community in a ceremony at the National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM Middle School in downtown Akron. The ceremony also focused on a newly created academy and partnership bet...

Ford Next Generation Learning community supports College and Career Academy for Akron students Kent State University is offering special expertise and resources to high school students attending Akron Public Schools to include immersive opportunities with the university’s fashion, arts and architecture programs. The announcement was made recently as Akron Public Schools was named a Ford Next Generation Learning (NGL)community in a ceremony at the National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM Middle School in downtown Akron. The ceremony also focused on a newly created academy and p...

The grand opening of Kent State University’s new Integrated Sciences Building will be held Sept. 15 from 2:30-5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Following the ceremony, Kent State’s College of Arts and Sciences will host a reception and tours of the new building and renovated spaces in Cunningham, Smith and Williams halls, all part of a $95 million upgrade to the Science Mall. Kent State President Beverly Warren will speak at the event. Construction of the $40 million Integrated Sciences Building started in October 2015 and was completed in August in time for...

DID YOU KNOW? Turning off the lights when you leave the room is an easy way to save energy – and it is a habit that can save you money at home, too! ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE Turn off the lights when you leave an empty room. Turn off the lights while you work if daylight is sufficient. Switch your desk lamp to an ENERGY STAR certified LED. Remember, peak load days are opportunities for you to help save energy and costs. To be alerted to when peak load days are happening, follow Kent State’s Office of Sustainability on Facebook or Twitter. ...

More than 500 Kent State University volunteers are preparing to welcome incoming freshmen to the Kent Campus tomorrow morning.

More than 500 Kent State University volunteers are preparing to welcome incoming freshmen to the Kent Campus tomorrow morning. Move-in day starts at 8 a.m. and runs through 7 p.m. Incoming freshman and their parents will have the opportunity to meet Kent State President Beverly Warren and the university cabinet members outside Eastway Center beginning at 9 a.m. Each year, volunteers with Movers and Groovers help students carry belongings to their new residence halls.   The Movers and Groovers program is part of Kent State’s Welcome Weekend, an orientation program that will run fr...

Ideastream talks with Kent State University Professor Angela Neal-Barnett about the relationship between racial stress and infant mortality.

According to Ideastream®, a black infant in one Ohio county is more than three times more likely than a white baby to die before his or her first birthday. As part of a continuing series, “Zip Code: the Hidden Vital Sign,” Ideastream talks with Kent State University Professor Angela Neal-Barnett about the relationship between racial stress in black women and ways to reduce the stress before it affects pregnancy. Neal-Barnett is a professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences in Kent State’s College of Arts and Sciences. Watch the story from Ideastream. Learn more abo...

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Socha talks

Daniel Socha, ‘14, ‘17 (The writer recently completed a master’s degree in Communication Studies and covered thousands of miles as a Kent State student, from Korea and China to Congo and Ghana. Here, he reports on both the turbulence of the Congo and the hopefulness of the Congolese.) The Democratic Republic of Congo doesn’t make international headlines very often, but when it does, the headlines are saturated with talk of violence and political upheaval. And, in many ways, it’s true. Since the onset of colonialism, the country has been plagued by unimaginable tragedy, fueled...

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School of Journalism and Mass Communication Director Thor Wasbotten has rejoined the School’s faculty and will serve as the College of Communication and Information’s Director of Community Engagement. As part of his community engagement role, Wasbotten will plan and execute a summer 2018 workshop for area high school students in partnership with the Center for Scholastic Journalism and will assist with student recruiting at national and state student journalism conventions. Wasbotten will continue to serve on Kent State President Beverly Warren’s Advisory Group on Student Retention and as Pres...

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