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Join the ºÚÁÏÍø Brass students and faculty for a day full of learning, music-making and BRASS! Work directly with our brass faculty in a series of masterclasses, a mass brass ensemble and listen to outstanding performances.
Nov. 23, 2025, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Kent State Brass Faculty:
Dr. Amanda Bekeny, trumpet
Dr. Benjamin Hottensmith, horn
Professor David (Dave) Mitchell, trombone/euphonium
Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Heinlein, tuba
We can't wait to welcome you to our beautiful campus for a day dedicated to the saxophone! Saxophonists of all ages and abilities are invited to attend this day-long event of clinics, workshops and performances. Participants will work with our faculty, hear performances and meet fellow saxophonists from around the country.
We are thrilled to welcome students to ºÚÁÏÍø for Flute, Double Reed and Clarinet Day! The event is open to all musicians practicing in flute, double reed or clarinet, regardless of age or ability level. Music Educators are welcome to attend.
Nov. 9, 2025
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
What You'll Experience:
Performances
Masterclasses
Access to vendor exhibits
Information sessions with faculty and students
The Kent State Honor Choir Festival is an immersive day of high-level, collaborative music making with faculty and students, culminating in a performance on the campus of ºÚÁÏÍø.
Location: University Auditorium in Cartwright Hall (650 Hilltop Drive, Kent, OH 44243)
Time: 5:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:15 pm)
Admission: Free
Stress Ball Giveaway
This beginner-friendly workshop introduces participants to the world of electronic textiles (E-Textiles), combining elements of electronics, textiles, and programming. Participants will explore the history, materials, and applications of E-Textiles through demos and hands-on activities. They will learn basic techniques like conductive embroidery, integrating microcontrollers, and using knitted sensors to create interactive textile projects. The workshop culminates in a creative session where participants apply their new skills to design and build their own E-Textile piece.
Textiles are comfortable against the skin making them an ideal platform for incorporating wearable electronics. This can be particularly useful for on-body sensing where sensors often need to have good contact with the body to provide accurate results. Electronic textiles have therefore received significant attention for creating devices for wellbeing, healthcare, and protective applications.
This beginner-friendly workshop introduces participants to the world of electronic textiles (E-Textiles), combining elements of electronics, textiles, and programming. Participants will explore the history, materials, and applications of E-Textiles through demos and hands-on activities. They will learn basic techniques like conductive embroidery, integrating microcontrollers, and using knitted sensors to create interactive textile projects. The workshop culminates in a creative session where participants apply their new skills to design and build their own E-Textile piece.
Looking for a job, internship, or just want to explore career options?
This event is open to all students and alumni from any campus who are interested in:
Full-time, part-time, co-op, or internship opportunities
Practicing your networking skills
Learning about different industries
Getting career advice
Making connections with professionals
Come as you are—whether you're actively job hunting or just curious about your options!