Team Sri Lanka took first place in Kent State's annual International Cook-off Nov. 17, 2023.

Team Sri Lanka took first place for the second year in a row at Kent State University’s annual International Cook-Off Competition, sponsored by the Office of Global Education on Nov. 17, 2023, in the Kent Student Ballroom.  The competition, Global Education's signature event, was held during International Education Week and featured food and beverages from around the world. The cook-off featured student culinary teams, who prepared and presented different cultural entrees from their home countries or regions. The teams were selected and trained in safe food handling by t...

“Esplanade Walkway,” Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives

Kent State's University Libraries is the place for student success and research. It's a makerspace. It was also recently voted "Best Place to Study" by the Kent Stater's Best Of polls. On top of that, it's a repository for journals, books and historical and rare materials. This might be the most traditional function provided by the library in this series so far, but it's anything but ordinary. Kent State Today takes a deeper look into University Libraries in a three-part series about Demystifying the Library for students. Part one was about the Student Multimedia Services, and part t...

Katie Criswell at internship

Kent State student Katie Criswell, ’24, is actively engaged in telling the daily stories from Stow-Munroe Falls City Schools classrooms through her communication-focused internship. During the Fall 2023 semester, the Communication Studies major and Honors College student has been to each of the district’s 10 schools, capturing what’s going on and what’s exciting in classrooms. Putting skills she’s learned in her own classes to work, Criswell then takes the content she’s captured and transforms it into social media posts and stories for the district’s Community Connection magazine. “My inter...

books

For scholarly authors, the journey of publishing a book is more than just the actual writing. For Jennifer MacLure, Ph.D., an assistant professor in Kent State University’s English Department since 2017, writing a book is more like an ongoing conversation. Of course, the process involves a lot of reading and analysis of others’ work, comparing theories and examining Victorian history to gain context. It’s also deciding your fundamental argument and which supporting content to include. It’s waiting for the helpful, yet stressful peer reviews. It’s revisions upon revisions. It can take...

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