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Porthouse Theatre Presents: "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" Opening Night
Saturday, July 5, 20258:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Cuyahoga River Kayak Trip
Sunday, July 6, 20251:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Porthouse Theatre Presents: "School of Rock" Opening Night
Saturday, July 19, 20258:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Kent Blossom Music Festival Concert at Blossom Music Center
Saturday, July 26, 20256:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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Interim Dean and Chief Administrative Officer is Named for Kent State University at Trumbull
Daniel E. Palmer, Ph.D., has been appointed interim dean and chief administrative officer of Kent State University at Trumbull, effective July 1.

Veronica Cook Euell Receives Communicator Award
Presented at a ceremony held during the association’s 2019 Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri, the award recognizes a member for outstanding performance in representing the purchasing profession through the written or spoken word by teaching, speaking or publishing.

It Takes Two to Tango: Professors Work Together on Parkinson’s Study
A Kent State University professor is conducting a collaborative research project to study how ballroom dance can help to manage the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
WKSU Presents Watershed Series on Ohio Rivers
Fifty years ago this June, Cleveland was forever tied to the U.S. environmental crisis when national media reported on a fire burning in the Cuyahoga River. Because of pervasive industrial pollution, the 1969 fire was in fact not the first time that the Cuyahoga River had burned.

Kent State to Host Faculty From the Center for Koru Mindfulness for Teacher Certification Workshop
This summer, Kent State University will host faculty from the Center for Koru Mindfulness for a three-day teacher certification workshop at its Kent Campus. This training, which will take place from Aug. 1-3, will equip trainees with the skills that they need to teach Koru Mindfulness, an evidence-based curriculum specifically designed for emerging adults.

Haithem Zourrig Participates in Teaching Scholars Program
Haithem Zourrig, Ph.D., assistant professor of Marketing at the Stark Campus, participated in the Teaching Scholars Program at Kent State University’s Center for Teaching and Learning.

College of Public Health Employs Kognito At-Risk for Faculty/Staff
Kent State University employees can now participate in a free, online interactive role-play simulation to build awareness, knowledge and skills about mental health and suicide prevention.

LaunchNET Kent State honored at international conference
On Tuesday, June 11, LaunchNET Kent State was honored with the annual “Excellence

Sharing Stories of Inspiration: Kent State’s “We the People” Exhibit
The exhibit spanned the Lefton Esplanade throughout the spring showcasing large photographs of individuals who fled their home countries and now live in Northeast Ohio. The refugees featured in the display fled their home countries to avoid war, oppression and danger.

Join Us for The Longest Day® Field Day - June 21
Alzheimer's is often referred to as "the long goodbye" because of its slow nature and lasting emotional and physical drain.