Partnerships

College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Outside the MAGNET building with a tree in forground

MAGNET became an Official Corporate Partner of Kent State’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering during the 2024 spring semester.

College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Employees of DABOS

College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Safran staff

Safran Electrical & Power became an Official Corporate Partner of Kent State’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering during the 2023 fall semester. Safran was a presenting sponsor of KSU’s Advanced Air Mobility Workshop. Safran also participated in KSU’s spring 2024 Career Fair.

College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Planes lined up at an airport terminal

Republic Airways became an Official Corporate Partner of Kent State’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering during the 2023 fall semester. Republic Airways supports Kent State through numerous sponsorship elements including being one of KSU’s premier professional pilot pathway partners.

Group portrait of the KSU chapter of Women in Aviation International

The Women in Aviation International (WAI) Chapter at Kent State University has received a $5,000 donation from Republic Airways, an official partner of the university's College of Aeronautics and Engineering's (CAE).

College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Air Force reserve soldier observes a radar readout

The Air Force Reserve supports Kent State through sponsorship of the annual Career Fair, Donuts with the Dean and other elements that are critical to the support of our faculty, staff and alumni.

Students using computers

Kent State University proudly announces a new Educational Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the National Security Agency (NSA). This strategic partnership aims to enhance and improve STEM education. Through this agreement, NSA will offer valuable training and mentoring to Kent State personnel in science and technology fields.

Andrew Snyder, outreach program director and adjunct faculty member of Kent State University’s College of Public Health, is Principal Investigator for the Greater Cleveland LGBTQ+ Community Needs Assessment.

A groundbreaking interorganizational initiative led by Kent State University's College of Public Health aims to identify and address the most pressing needs of the LGBTQ+ community in Greater Cleveland.