A student works with an instructor to finish an electrical circuit

Kent State University has finalized its proposed realignment of degree-granting colleges within the Division of Academic Affairs and its administration, following extensive consultation with Kent Campus faculty and the Faculty Senate. This strategic initiative, Transformation 2028 (T28), which has been in development since April 2024, aims to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration, streamline administrative structures and foster innovation across the university.The final recommended model, which will be presented to the Kent State Board of Trustees at its March 19 meeting, reduces 10 degree-g...

College of the Arts

“Stay Connected,” 2024 Ceramic, Glaze,  37''x28''x29'', by Keenan O’Toole

This Spring, the School of Art Galleries will offer a variety of free exhibitions featuring past and present student work. From undergraduate students to alumni, these exhibitions showcase the exceptional talent of the School of Art community. ...

A photo of Aysia Kemp posing inside Rocket Arena, home of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Originally posted on Kent State TodayWhen Kent State University alumna Aysia Kemp declared her major in the first semester of her sophomore year, she felt confident in her chosen path. Things didn’t start off that way, however.Kemp began her first year at Kent State as part of University College’s Exploratory Program. The pre-major program offers personalized advising, career assessments and workshops to help students find their passions and identify the path that best suits them.“I did want to attend school, but what really attracted me is that the Exploratory Program would help me with disco...

Sonia Karkare, program coordinator of Kent State University's Women's Center, stands in the foreground smiling with enthusiasm. She is engaging with Cassandra Pegg-Kirby, director of the Women's Center, who is standing behind a podium. The background shows an audience of seated attendees, some clapping and smiling. The event is the 2024 G.E.A.R. Awards at the Kent State Hotel and Conference Center.

The Kent State University Women’s Center is excited to host the second annual Gender, Equity, Advocacy and Representation (G.E.A.R.) Awards. The event welcomes everyone to recognize and celebrate Kent State faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members who are “turning the gears” toward gender equity. The Women’s Center advances gender equity within the Kent State community through education, advocacy and action. Through the G.E.A.R. Awards, the Women’s Center and the university community come together to celebrate the pioneers and influential figures advancing gender equity and ...

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