Ashley Motley at Medical Mutual

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Teachers mingling in lobby of Franklin Hall for CTE Day

This fall, ’s Franklin Hall opened its doors to more than 70 Career Technical Education (CTE) teachers from across Northeast Ohio for a day of professional development, networking and hands-on learning. The event brought together educators who are shaping the next generation of students in skilled trades, applied sciences, modern technologies and career preparation, including pathways that align closely with the programs offered in the College of Communication and Information (CCI).Within Ohio’s CTE system, the Arts and Communication pathway connects directly to several of...

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Student Sydney Brown poses with flowers while wearing a broadcast headset

 When Sydney Brown was selected to represent Kent State Student Media on the 2025 Homecoming Court, it came as no surprise to those who know her. Known for her professionalism, warmth, and genuine enthusiasm for the Kent State community, Sydney exemplifies the kind of student who brings people together and celebrates what makes the university special.Homecoming Court members are chosen through a competitive process that includes applications, interviews, and campus involvement reviews. Each year, the court represents students who embody Kent State’s values of leadership, service, and scho...

is dedicated to fostering a nondiscriminatory campus community. To support this commitment, the Office of Gender Equity & Title IX offers a variety of educational opportunities to inform faculty, staff, and students about prevention, response, and available resources related to sex-based discrimination and harassment.

is dedicated to fostering a nondiscriminatory campus community. To support this commitment, the Office of Gender Equity & Title IX offers a variety of educational opportunities to inform faculty, staff, and students about prevention, response, and available resources related to sex-based discrimination and harassment.

is dedicated to fostering a nondiscriminatory campus community. To support this commitment, the Office of Gender Equity & Title IX offers a variety of educational opportunities to inform faculty, staff, and students about prevention, response, and available resources related to sex-based discrimination and harassment.

is dedicated to fostering a nondiscriminatory campus community. To support this commitment, the Office of Gender Equity & Title IX offers a variety of educational opportunities to inform faculty, staff, and students about prevention, response, and available resources related to sex-based discrimination and harassment.

is dedicated to fostering a nondiscriminatory campus community. To support this commitment, the Office of Gender Equity & Title IX offers a variety of educational opportunities to inform faculty, staff, and students about prevention, response, and available resources related to sex-based discrimination and harassment.

The Office of the University Architect is located in Suite 101 of Harbourt Hall, found on Loop Road on the Kent Campus.

After decades of calling the Schwartz Center home, the University Budget Office has officially relocated to Harbourt Hall—marking a bold new chapter in its commitment to collaboration, transparency, and innovation.The move isn’t just about a change of address. Harbourt Hall’s refreshed layout offers a brighter, more open environment designed to foster cross-functional teamwork and streamline financial operations. Nestled just across from the Kent State Ice Arena, the new space features modernized workstations, improved accessibility, and a welcoming common area that reflects the office’s peopl...

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Four students sitting at a long desk with banner behind them reading "All Systems Go!"

When you meet with Cohlman Arthur, it’s immediately clear how much he cares about his work and the people around him. He comes into meetings prepared, enthusiastic, and full of ideas about how to strengthen his team. He asks thoughtful questions, looks for ways to support his peers, and approaches every challenge with an energy that reflects how deeply he values collaboration and growth.Since joining Student Media in Fall 2023, Cohlman has built a strong foundation of leadership through consistency and care. A Digital Media Production major graduating in Fall 2027, he now serves as Audio and E...

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