Kent State University at Stark is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Stephanie Monastra as the director of the Conference Center. As the administrator over Kent State Stark’s Conference Center, one of Northeast Ohio’s most technologically advanced meeting facilities, Monastra connects with corporations, organizations and individuals who conduct business in the high-quality, distraction-free environment which is equipped with a fully staffed dining room. The building is one of the few centers in Ohio that is certified by the International Association of Conference Centers (IACC) for...

Kent State Trumbull's David Hacker, Ph.D., was named a recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award.

Kent State University at Trumbull geology professor David Hacker, Ph.D., has been named as one of three recipients of the Kent State Alumni Association’s 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award (DTA). Sponsored by the Kent State Alumni Association, the DTA is the university’s most prestigious honor in teaching. The award is presented annually to three full-time faculty members who demonstrate extraordinary teaching in the classroom and a devotion to touching the lives of students. Qualified nominees include Kent State tenure track faculty who are currently employed by the university. Hacker, along...

Your favorite movie or video might soon help accessorize your wardrobe thanks to Margarita Benitez, assistant professor in Kent State University’s School of Fashion Design and Merchandising.     Benitez, along with Markus Vogl, assistant professor from The University of Akron, helped turn what looks like a stack of little electronic pieces into works of art that they call Tiny Screen Jewelry. “It’s just too cool for school,” Benitez giggles. “It’s so adorable.” The jewelry contains a stack of little electronic components developed by TinyCircuits in Akron.  ...

Sociology students researching food systems on the Kent State East Liverpool Campus

Students in Dr. Lydia Rose’s researching society class at Kent State East Liverpool are using more than text books and notes for their lessons this semester. They also are using research techniques to study food systems and food’s impact on the overall health and well-being of a society’s members. The students involved with this project are enrolled in Rose’s researching society class and are earning their experiential credit this term. Rose is an assistant professor of sociology and director of research in the social science research lab on the East Liverpool Campus. At the beginning of the...

Faculty members and students from the nursing program at Kent State East Liverpool volunteered during the recent Canfield Fair by conducting free blood pressure screenings at a booth sponsored by the Ohio Nurses Association, District Three, in the fair’s Medical Building. The volunteer effort was initiated and organized by Angela Douglass, RN, MSN, CNS, senior lecturer of nursing on the East Liverpool campus. The students are enrolled in the associate degree in nursing program. Douglass noted that the East Liverpool students teamed up with nursing students from the Ashtabula Campus and condu...

Be Well: Body and Mind The 21st annual National Depression Screening Day at Kent State University will be held on several Kent State campus locations in October, and is open to all faculty, staff and students, as well as the larger community. Campus screening days and locations are listed below: Kent State University at Stark: Thursday, Oct. 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Herbert W. Hoover Foundation Counseling Center Kent State University at Trumbull: Thursday, Oct. 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Enrollment Management and Student Services, Room 131 Kent Campus: Friday, Oct. 9,...

School of Communication Studies junior applied communication major, Austin Hartsel, is using skills learned in the classroom to assist with fundraising efforts for his friend, David Bakos. Bakos was diagnosed with stage four adenocarcinoma in December 2014. “David is the nicest person you’ll ever meet; the last person on his mind is always himself,” Hartsel said. “But, he has the worst luck.” After his diagnosis, Bakos started going to the Cleveland Clinic to visit sick children. After a few visits, he decided he wanted to start a foundation – with the ultimate goal of developing a sanit...

Public communication studies major Dominique Freeman recently researched the topic of skin bleaching among Nigerian women as a McNair Scholar. The McNair Scholars Program prepares first-generation, low-income, undergraduate students, from groups underrepresented in graduate schools, for doctoral study. When she started in the program, Freeman knew she wanted to do research involving minorities and help women of color.  As she began reviewing sources to develop her literature review, her focus and research title became clear: Skin Bleaching: The New Construction of Beauty amongst Nigeri...

The Kent State University School of Communication is now accepting nominations for the 2016 Centennial Award Celebration. The Centennial Award Celebration began in 2010 and has honored three outstanding individuals each year for their success and contribution to the field of communication. This celebration takes place during Kent State University’s Homecoming and honors recipients with a reception and an award acknowledgement. All nominations can be submitted on the communication studies website at http://www.kent.edu/comm/centennial-award-celebration-nominations by Dec. 31. Self-nomination...

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Amanda Bevington (left) and Terry Hugo III celebrate with Kent State President Beverly Warren after being named Homecoming King and Queen during the 2015 festivities at Dix Stadium.

Congratulations to senior communication studies major Amanda Bevington for being named the 2015 Homecoming Queen. The announcement occurred during half-time of the Homecoming game against the Miami RedHawks on Oct. 3. In addition to Bevington, senior communication studies major Hannah Firsdon was also a part of the 2015 Homecoming court. The 2015 Homecoming King is Terry Hugo III, a business administration major. Alumni, students, faculty and staff enjoyed a fun-filled Homecoming weekend that included a parade, hospitality tents, open houses, the annual Bowman Cup 5K and much more. ...

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