Full Time Student Teaching

Important Dates to follow (unless other arrangements are made through your liaison):
 

Spring 2024

First Six Weeks of Semester Jan 16, 2024 – Feb 23, 2024
  • Graduate student at school-based placement full-time
Seventh week through End of Semester Feb 26, 2024 – May 3, 2024
  • Graduate student at school-based placement full-time.

Midterm Evaluation Week of March 4, 2024 – March 8, 2024

Final Evaluation Week of April 29, 2024- May 3, 2024

 

Kent State Vex Robotics Team

We are a Robotics team that will be competing in task-oriented robotics challenges. Currently, we are competing in Vex U.
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United Print Alliance

The purpose of the UPA shall be to provide an organization and congregation for print and non-printmaking students. Allowing for regular meetings of said like-minded students, to promote and further understanding of the printmaking craft.
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Kent State Furries

Kent State Furries is a club where individuals can meet together in a non-discriminatory setting. This club is available for the sole purpose of creating an accepting community and environment for students who are a part of the furry community.
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United Printmaking Alliance

The United Print Alliance is the official student organization for printmakers.
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Moore Center Wall of Fame

Each semester, the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center honors the students in their center who have significantly contributed to the community.  ...

Alexis Watson

Say hello to Alexis Watson, a true trailblazer with big dreams and an even bigger drive. Walking into classes where some heads turn to check if she’s lost, Watson doesn’t flinch. Instead, she rebuffs doubters and naysayers. ...

Exercise science/exercise physiology Hall of Fame

Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology observes anniversary; MWACSM and Kent State share parallel histories Who better to deliver the keynote speech to nearly 700 attendees at the Midwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine’s (MWACSM) annual meeting than associate professor Derek Kingsley, whose exercise science and exercise physiology program celebrates 54 years in existence. “The keynote was such a carefree moment of all the talks I've given, and it was probably one of the highlights of my career,” said Kingsley, who served as Midwest ACSM president for four years ...

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