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First Star Kent State Academy Provides Umbrella of Protection for Foster Care Alumni
First Star Kent State Academy has created a resource, the Purple Umbrella Network, to offer support to students transitioning from foster care.

IN A FLASH: Paths of Gold
Fall leaves and bright sunshine are adding the gold to the "blue and gold" on our campuses.

Dredging the Cuyahoga Will Clean River Sediment of Petroleum, Improve Water Quality Along Hike and Bike Trail in Kent Park
Members of the Kent State University community who enjoy kayaking along the Cuyahoga River or taking a walk or jog along the adjacent Portage Hike and Bike Trail may have noticed the river dredging work near Fred Fuller Park in Kent.

IN A FLASH: Here Come the (Global) Brides and Grooms
An exhibit at the Kent State University Museum showcases wedding fashions from around the world.

Bowman Breakfast Celebrates Town and Gown Connection Between Kent State and City
Officials from Kent State University and the greater Kent and Portage County community came together Wednesday morning for the annual Bowman Breakfast, an event that has been bringing university and town officials together since 1963.

Two Full-time Faculty Join College of Nursing
The college welcomed two full-time faculty at the start of the fall 2022 semester.

Kent State College of Nursing Announces Second Jonas Scholar Award Recipient
Two-time alumna and current DNP student, Nicole K.

IN A FLASH: A Flash Is Born!
A "baby picture" of Flash, the Kent State mascot, shortly after he was hatched at Homecoming 1985.



Research Update: Studying neutron stars with gravitational waves
Neutron stars are some of the densest objects in the universe, and as such, the conditions at the cores of these extreme objects are impossible to reproduce on Earth. However, we can use data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo gravitational wave detector to gain insights into the physics of neutron stars.

IN A FLASH: Elvis Over The Rainbow
A familar Flash in blue and gold cheered on runners at the start of this year's Rainbow Run.

Tahini! Offers a Taste of the Middle East to Diners at Rathskeller
Two Syrian immigrants who met by chance when one was taking an English as a Second Language class from the other, have joined forces to bring a taste of their homeland to Kent State University diners.